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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 121.591
airplane designed for at least 31 pas-
senger seats (as determined by the air-
craft type certificate issued by a com-
petent civil aviation authority) at any
land airport in any State of the United
States, the District of Columbia, or
any territory or possession of the
United States.
United States
means the States of the
United States, the District of Colum-
bia, and the territories and possessions
of the United States.
N
OTE
: Special Statutory Requirement to
Operate to or From a Part 139 Airport. Each
air carrier that provides—in an aircraft (e.g.,
airplane, rotorcraft, etc.) designed for more
than 9 passenger seats—regularly scheduled
charter air transportation for which the pub-
lic is provided in advance a schedule con-
taining the departure location, departure
time, and arrival location of the flight must
operate to and from an airport certificated
under part 139 of this chapter in accordance
with 49 U.S.C. 41104(b). That statutory provi-
sion contains stand-alone requirements for
such air carriers and special exceptions for
operations in Alaska and outside the United
States. Nothing in § 121.590 exempts the air
carriers described in this note from the re-
quirements of 49 U.S.C. 41104(b). Certain op-
erations by air carriers that conduct public
charter operations under 14 CFR part 380 are
covered by the statutory requirements to op-
erate to and from part 139 airports.
See
49
U.S.C. 41104(b).
[Doc. No. FAA–2000–7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10,
2004; Amdt. 121–304, 69 FR 31522, June 4, 2004]
Subpart U—Dispatching and Flight
Release Rules
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 6258, 29 FR 19222, Dec.
31, 1964, unless otherwise noted.
§ 121.591 Applicability.
This subpart prescribes dispatching
rules for domestic and flag operations
and flight release rules for supple-
mental operations.
[Doc. No. 28154, 61 FR 2614, Jan. 26, 1996]
§ 121.593 Dispatching authority: Do-
mestic operations.
Except when an airplane lands at an
intermediate airport specified in the
original dispatch release and remains
there for not more than one hour, no
person may start a flight unless an air-
craft dispatcher specifically authorizes
that flight.
§ 121.595 Dispatching authority: Flag
operations.
(a) No person may start a flight un-
less an aircraft dispatcher specifically
authorizes that flight.
(b) No person may continue a flight
from an intermediate airport without
redispatch if the airplane has been on
the ground more than six hours.
§ 121.597 Flight release authority: Sup-
plemental operations.
(a) No person may start a flight
under a flight following system with-
out specific authority from the person
authorized by the operator to exercise
operational control over the flight.
(b) No person may start a flight un-
less the pilot in command or the person
authorized by the operator to exercise
operational control over the flight has
executed a flight release setting forth
the conditions under which the flights
will be conducted. The pilot in com-
mand may sign the flight release only
when he and the person authorized by
the operator to exercise operational
control believe that the flight can be
made with safety.
(c) No person may continue a flight
from an intermediate airport without a
new flight release if the aircraft has
been on the ground more than six
hours.
[Doc. No. 6258, 29 FR 19222, Dec. 31, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 121–3, 30 FR 3639, Mar. 19,
1965]
§ 121.599 Familiarity with weather
conditions.
(a)
Domestic and flag operations.
No
aircraft dispatcher may release a flight
unless he is thoroughly familiar with
reported and forecast weather condi-
tions on the route to be flown.
(b)
Supplemental operations.
No pilot
in command may begin a flight unless
he is thoroughly familiar with reported
and forecast weather conditions on the
route to be flown.
[Doc. No. 6258, 29 FR 19222, Dec. 31, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 121–253, 61 FR 2614, Jan.
26, 1996]
§ 121.601 Aircraft dispatcher informa-
tion to pilot in command: Domestic
and flag operations.
(a) The aircraft dispatcher shall pro-
vide the pilot in command all available