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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 125.75
(2) Notification and reporting haz-
ardous material incidents as required
by title 49 CFR; and
(3) Notification of the pilot in com-
mand when there are hazardous mate-
rials aboard, as required by title 49
CFR;
(p) Procedures for the evacuation of
persons who may need the assistance of
another person to move expeditiously
to an exit if an emergency occurs;
(q) The identity of each person who
will administer tests required by this
part, including the designation of the
tests authorized to be given by the per-
son; and
(r) Other procedures and policy in-
structions regarding the certificate
holder’s operations that are issued by
the certificate holder.
[Docket No. 19779, 45 FR 67235, Oct. 9, 1980, as
amended by Docket No. FAA–2022–0912;
Amdt. No. 125–73, 88 FR 34443, May 30, 2023]
§ 125.75 Airplane flight manual.
(a) Each certificate holder shall keep
a current approved Airplane Flight
Manual or approved equivalent for each
type airplane that it operates.
(b) Each certificate holder shall
carry the approved Airplane Flight
Manual or the approved equivalent
aboard each airplane it operates. A cer-
tificate holder may elect to carry a
combination of the manuals required
by this section and § 125.71. If it so
elects, the certificate holder may re-
vise the operating procedures sections
and modify the presentation of per-
formance from the applicable Airplane
Flight Manual if the revised operating
procedures and modified performance
data presentation are approved by the
Administrator.
Subpart D—Airplane Requirements
§ 125.91 Airplane requirements: Gen-
eral.
(a) No certificate holder may operate
an airplane governed by this part un-
less it—
(1) Carries an appropriate current
airworthiness certificate issued under
this chapter; and
(2) Is in an airworthy condition and
meets the applicable airworthiness re-
quirements of this chapter, including
those relating to identification and
equipment.
(b) No person may operate an air-
plane unless the current empty weight
and center of gravity are calculated
from the values established by actual
weighing of the airplane within the
preceding 36 calendar months.
(c) Paragraph (b) of this section does
not apply to airplanes issued an origi-
nal airworthiness certificate within the
preceding 36 calendar months.
§ 125.93 Airplane limitations.
No certificate holder may operate a
land airplane (other than a DC–3, C–46,
CV–240, CV–340, CV–440, CV–580, CV–600,
CV–640, or Martin 404) in an extended
overwater operation unless it is certifi-
cated or approved as adequate for
ditching under the ditching provisions
of part 25 of this chapter.
Subpart E—Special Airworthiness
Requirements
§ 125.111 General.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(b) of this section, no certificate holder
may use an airplane powered by air-
plane engines rated at more than 600
horsepower each for maximum contin-
uous operation unless that airplane
meets the requirements of §§ 125.113
through 125.181.
(b) If the Administrator determines
that, for a particular model of airplane
used in cargo service, literal compli-
ance with any requirement under para-
graph (a) of this section would be ex-
tremely difficult and that compliance
would not contribute materially to the
objective sought, the Administrator
may require compliance with only
those requirements that are necessary
to accomplish the basic objectives of
this part.
(c) This section does not apply to any
airplane certificated under—
(1) Part 4b of the Civil Air Regula-
tions in effect after October 31, 1946;
(2) Part 25 of this chapter; or
(3) Special Civil Air Regulation 422,
422A, or 422B.
§ 125.113 Cabin interiors.
(a) Upon the first major overhaul of
an airplane cabin or refurbishing of the
cabin interior, all materials in each