Other extinguishing agent substitutions authorized by the Administrator may be made in amounts that provide equivalent firefighting capability. Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBCHAPTER G - AIR CARRIERS AND OPERATORS FOR COMPENSATION OR HIRE: CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS PART 139 - CERTIFICATION OF AIRPORTS Subpart C - Airport Certification Manual 139.203 Contents of Airport Certification Manual. No. Information on obtaining the North American Emergency Response Guidebook is available from the Regional Airports Division Manager. (iv) Emergency communications systems on the airport, including fire alarms. If you would like to comment on the current content, please use the 'Content Feedback' button below for instructions on contacting the issuing agency. The latest form for Certification of Airports, 14 CFR part 139 expires 2022-06-30 and can be found here. (1) Upon application by the certificate holder or. For each runway available for air carrier use, a supplemental wind cone must be installed at the end of the runway or at least at one point visible to the pilot while on final approach and prior to takeoff. Each certificate holder must properly maintain each marking, sign, or lighting system installed and operated on the airport. A record for each individual must be maintained for 24 consecutive months after the termination of an individual's access to movement areas and safety areas. 14 CFR Part 139 Flashcards | Quizlet 139.115 Falsification, reproduction, or alteration of applications, certificates, reports, or records. (iv) Procedures for pedestrians and ground vehicles in movement areas and safety areas. Equip personnel with sufficient resources needed to comply with the requirements of Title 14 CFR part 139. Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBCHAPTER G - AIR CARRIERS AND OPERATORS FOR COMPENSATION OR HIRE: CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS PART 139 - CERTIFICATION OF AIRPORTS Subpart D - Operations 139.319 Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Operational requirements. FAA-2000-7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10, 2004, as amended by Amdt. 14 CFR 139.319 - LII / Legal Information Institute 139-26, 69 FR 31522, June 4, 2004, as amended by Amdt. 139.205 Amendment of Airport Certification Manual. We recommend you directly contact the agency responsible for the content in question. (2) Two vehicles carrying an amount of water and the commensurate quantity of AFFF so the total quantity of water for foam production carried by all three vehicles is at least 6,000 gallons. The authority of the Administrator to issue, deny, and revoke Airport Operating Certificates is delegated to the Associate Administrator for Airports, Director of Airport Safety and Standards, and Regional Airports Division Managers. (4) Fueling personnel training. The amendment becomes effective not less than 30 days after the certificate holder receives notice of it, except that, prior to the effective date, the certificate holder may petition the Associate Administrator for Airports to reconsider the amendment, in which case its effective date is stayed pending a decision by the Associate Administrator for Airports. (2) Reasonable protection of persons and property from aircraft blast. (ii) Aspects of the wildlife hazards described in the wildlife hazard assessment that should be reevaluated. Associated learning components 2. Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, the following rescue and firefighting equipment and agents are the minimum required for the Indexes referred to in 139.315: (a) Index A. (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section; and. (f) The plan required by this section must contain provisions, to the extent practicable, for the rescue of aircraft accident victims from significant bodies of water or marsh lands adjacent to the airport that are crossed by the approach and departure flight paths of air carriers. eCFR :: 14 CFR 139.203 -- Contents of Airport Certification Manual (5) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, any chemical solvent that is used to clean any pavement area must be removed as soon as possible, consistent with the instructions of the manufacturer of the solvent. Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Equipment and agents. (c) Prevent, insofar as it is within the airport's authority, interruption of visual and electronic signals of NAVAIDS. To the extent practicable, the plan must provide for rescue vehicles with a combined capacity for handling the maximum number of persons that can be carried on board the largest air carrier aircraft in the Index group required under 139.315. Aircraft policies and procedures for hazardous Twenty-four consecutive calendar months for personnel training records, as required under 139.303 and 139.327. Each certificate holder must provide and maintain marking systems for air carrier operations on the airport that are authorized by the Administrator and consist of at least the following: (1) Runway markings meeting the specifications for takeoff and landing minimums for each runway. Each vehicle required under 139.317 must be maintained as follows: (1) The vehicle and its systems must be maintained so as to be operationally capable of performing the functions required by this subpart during all air carrier operations. (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in paragraphs (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section; and. In emergency conditions requiring immediate action for the protection of life or property, the certificate holder may deviate from any requirement of subpart D of this part, or the Airport Certification Manual, to the extent required to meet that emergency. FAR). A description of personnel training, as required under, 10. (d) The wildlife hazard assessment required under paragraph (b) of this section must be submitted to the Administrator for approval and determination of the need for a wildlife hazard management plan. Choosing an item from (1) To the extent practicable, provisions for medical services, including transportation and medical assistance for the maximum number of persons that can be carried on the largest air carrier aircraft that the airport reasonably can be expected to serve; (2) The name, location, telephone number, and emergency capability of each hospital and other medical facility and the business address and telephone number of medical personnel on the airport or in the communities it serves who have agreed to provide medical assistance or transportation; (3) The name, location, and telephone number of each rescue squad, ambulance service, military installation, and government agency on the airport or in the communities it serves that agrees to provide medical assistance or transportation; (4) An inventory of surface vehicles and aircraft that the facilities, agencies, and personnel included in the plan under paragraphs (c)(2) and (3) of this section will provide to transport injured and deceased persons to locations on the airport and in the communities it serves; (5) A list of each hangar or other building on the airport or in the communities it serves that will be used to accommodate uninjured, injured, and deceased persons; (6) Plans for crowd control, including the name and location of each safety or security agency that agrees to provide assistance for the control of crowds in the event of an emergency on the airport; and. (1) Airports serving scheduled air carrier operations only by reason of being designated as an alternate airport; (2) Airports operated by the United States; (3) Airports located in the State of Alaska that only serve scheduled operations of small air carrier aircraft and do not serve scheduled or unscheduled operations of large air carrier aircraft; (4) Airports located in the State of Alaska during periods of time when not serving operations of large air carrier aircraft; or, [Doc. (2) Federal Docket Management System, as specified under 14 CFR part 11. 139.205 Amendment of Airport Certification Manual. Nomenclature changes to part 139 appear at 69 FR 24069, May 3, 2004. will also bring you to search results. (a) Prevent the construction of facilities on its airport that, as determined by the Administrator, would derogate the operation of an electronic or visual NAVAID and air traffic control facilities on the airport; (b) Protect - or if the owner is other than the certificate holder, assist in protecting - all NAVAIDS on its airport against vandalism and theft; and. (c) The wildlife hazard assessment required in paragraph (b) of this section must be conducted by a wildlife damage management biologist who has professional training and/or experience in wildlife hazard management at airports or an individual working under direct supervision of such an individual. (d) Procedures for reduction in capability. No. 139.1, Applicability Expands Part 139 applicability to non-certificated airports that serve scheduled small air carrier aircraft with 10-30 passenger seats Excludes heliports and airports operated by the U.S. Government Clarifies that Part 139 is not applicable to Alaskan airports during . (d) The Administrator approves the Airport Certification Manual. citations and headings Each vehicle required under 139.317 must be equipped with two-way voice radio communications that provide for contact with at least -. (2) Prepare records of all training given after June 9, 2004 to each individual in compliance with this section that includes, at a minimum, a description and date of training received. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, if an increase in the average daily departures or the length of air carrier aircraft results in an increase in the Index required by paragraph (a) of this section, the certificate holder must comply with the increased requirements. (6) Movement areas and safety areas training. (a) In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must inspect the airport to assure compliance with this subpart according to the following schedule: (1) Daily, except as otherwise required by the Airport Certification Manual; (2) When required by any unusual condition, such as construction activities or meteorological conditions, that may affect safe air carrier operations; and. (1) Each petition filed under this paragraph must -. (4) Training of responding firefighting and emergency medical personnel on airport familiarization and communications. (2) 450 pounds of potassium-based dry chemical and water with a commensurate quantity of AFFF to total 100 gallons for simultaneous dry chemical and AFFF application. FAA-2000-7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10, 2004; Amdt. eCFR :: 14 CFR Part 139 Subpart C -- Airport Certification Manual (FAR There are Federal Register documents that will modify this content. (2) The full-strength surfaces must have adequate crown or grade to assure sufficient drainage to prevent ponding. The plan must -. or existing codification. (f) Vehicle marking and lighting. (i) Personnel. view historical versions Title 14 Chapter I Subchapter G Part 139 Subpart C 139.203 Previous Next Top eCFR Content 139.329 Pedestrians and ground vehicles. developer resources. (a) Except as otherwise authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must include in the Airport Certification Manual a description of operating procedures, facilities and equipment, responsibility assignments, and any other information needed by personnel concerned with operating the airport in order to comply with applicable provisions of subpart D of this part and paragraph (b) of this section. (c) Each certificate holder must ensure that the Regional Airports Division Manager is provided a complete copy of its most current approved Airport Certification Manual, as specified under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, including any amendments approved under 139.205. Within 30 days after the issuance of such an emergency amendment, the certificate holder may petition the Associate Administrator for Airports to reconsider either the finding of an emergency, the amendment itself, or both. In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must ensure that each object in each area within its authority that has been determined by the FAA to be an obstruction is removed, marked, or lighted, unless determined to be unnecessary by an FAA aeronautical study. (1) Each certificate holder must provide and maintain sign systems for air carrier operations on the airport that are authorized by the Administrator and consist of at least the following: (i) Signs identifying taxiing routes on the movement area. This is an automated process for (c) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the maintenance and configuration of paved areas that are acceptable to the Administrator. (g) Agent discharge capacity. See the 'Cross Reference' blocks in the text of this content for more information. (c) Persons required to have an Airport Operating Certificate under this part shall submit their Airport Certification Manual to the FAA for approval, in accordance with the following schedule: (1) Class I airports - 6 months after June 9, 2004. 14 CFR Part 139, Certification of Airports Final Rule FAR Part 139 for Operations: Subpart B Certification (d) The plan required by this section must provide for -. In addition, each page or attachment must include the date of the Administrator's initial approval or approval of the latest revision. (c) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the configuration and maintenance of safety areas acceptable to the Administrator. (3) Identification and location of features on and near the airport that attract wildlife. (4) Coordination of airport and control tower functions relating to emergency actions, as appropriate. 139.323 Traffic and wind direction indicators. contact the publishing agency. (d) Maintenance. (3) Snow, ice, slush, or water on the movement area or loading ramps and parking areas. Displaying title 14, up to date as of 3/02/2023. (ii) One vehicle carrying water and the commensurate quantity of AFFF so the total quantity of water for foam production carried by both vehicles is at least 3,000 gallons. One of the courses, Preparing for a 14 CFR Part 139 Audit, is particularly timely for TLH. Latest Forms, Documents, and Supporting Material All Historical Document Collections OMB Details Initial Certification of Airports, Reporting Federal Enterprise Architecture: Transportation - Air Transportation Procedures for maintaining the safety areas, as required under, 13. FAA.gov. Procedures for maintaining the paved areas, as required under, 11. under 14 CFR part 121 or public charter operations under 14 CFR part 380. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, each certificate holder must provide on the airport, during air carrier operations at the airport, at least the rescue and firefighting capability specified for the Index required by 139.317 in a manner authorized by the Administrator.