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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 91.533
§ 91.533
Flight attendant require-
ments.
(a) No person may operate an air-
plane unless at least the following
number of flight attendants are on
board the airplane:
(1) For airplanes having more than 19
but less than 51 passengers on board,
one flight attendant.
(2) For airplanes having more than 50
but less than 101 passengers on board,
two flight attendants.
(3) For airplanes having more than
100 passengers on board, two flight at-
tendants plus one additional flight at-
tendant for each unit (or part of a unit)
of 50 passengers above 100.
(b) No person may serve as a flight
attendant on an airplane when required
by paragraph (a) of this section unless
that person has demonstrated to the
pilot in command familiarity with the
necessary functions to be performed in
an emergency or a situation requiring
emergency evacuation and is capable of
using the emergency equipment in-
stalled on that airplane.
§ 91.535
Stowage of food, beverage,
and passenger service equipment
during aircraft movement on the
surface, takeoff, and landing.
(a) No operator may move an aircraft
on the surface, take off, or land when
any food, beverage, or tableware fur-
nished by the operator is located at
any passenger seat.
(b) No operator may move an aircraft
on the surface, take off, or land unless
each food and beverage tray and seat
back tray table is secured in its stowed
position.
(c) No operator may permit an air-
craft to move on the surface, take off,
or land unless each passenger serving
cart is secured in its stowed position.
(d) No operator may permit an air-
craft to move on the surface, take off,
or land unless each movie screen that
extends into the aisle is stowed.
(e) Each passenger shall comply with
instructions given by a crewmember
with regard to compliance with this
section.
[Doc. No. 26142, 57 FR 42672, Sept. 15, 1992]
§§ 91.536–91.599
[Reserved]
Subpart G—Additional Equipment
and Operating Requirements
for Large and Transport Cat-
egory Aircraft
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 18334, 54 FR 34318, Aug.
18, 1989, unless otherwise noted.
§ 91.601
Applicability.
This subpart applies to operation of
large and transport category U.S.-reg-
istered civil aircraft.
§ 91.603
Aural speed warning device.
No person may operate a transport
category airplane in air commerce un-
less that airplane is equipped with an
aural speed warning device that com-
plies with § 25.1303(c)(1).
§ 91.605
Transport category civil air-
plane weight limitations.
(a) No person may take off any trans-
port category airplane (other than a
turbine-engine-powered airplane cer-
tificated after September 30, 1958) un-
less—
(1) The takeoff weight does not ex-
ceed the authorized maximum takeoff
weight for the elevation of the airport
of takeoff;
(2) The elevation of the airport of
takeoff is within the altitude range for
which maximum takeoff weights have
been determined;
(3) Normal consumption of fuel and
oil in flight to the airport of intended
landing will leave a weight on arrival
not in excess of the authorized max-
imum landing weight for the elevation
of that airport; and
(4) The elevations of the airport of in-
tended landing and of all specified al-
ternate airports are within the altitude
range for which the maximum landing
weights have been determined.
(b) No person may operate a turbine-
engine-powered transport category air-
plane certificated after September 30,
1958, contrary to the Airplane Flight
Manual, or take off that airplane un-
less—
(1) The takeoff weight does not ex-
ceed the takeoff weight specified in the
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