[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR139.317]

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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICSAND SPACE
 
CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 
                               (CONTINUED)
 
PART 139--CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS: LAND AIRPORTS SERVING CERTAIN 
AIR CARRIERS--Table of Contents
 
                          Subpart D--Operations
 
Sec. 139.317  Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Equipment and agents.

    The following rescue and firefighting equipment and agents are the 
minimum required for the Indexes referred to in Sec. 139.315:
    (a) Index A: One vehicle carrying at least--
    (1) 500 pounds of sodium-based dry chemical or halon 1211; or
    (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 foam application.
    (b) Index B: Either of the following:
    (1) One vehicle carrying at least 500 pounds of sodium-based dry 
chemical or halon 1211, and 1,500 gallons of water, and the commensurate 
quantity of AFFF for foam production.
    (2) Two vehicles--
    (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section; and
    (ii) One vehicle carrying an amount of water and the commensurate 
quantity of AFFF so that the total quantity of water for foam production 
carried by both vehicles is at least 1,500 gallons.
    (c) Index C: Either of the following:
    (1) Three vehicles--
    (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section; and
    (ii) Two vehicles carrying an amount of water and the commensurate 
quantity of AFFF so that the total quantity of water for foam production 
carried by all three vehicles is at least 3,000 gallons.
    (2) Two vehicles--
    (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section; and

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    (ii) One vehicle carrying water and the commensurate quantity of 
AFFF so that the total quantity of water for foam production carried by 
both vehicles is at least 3,000 gallons.
    (d) Index D: Three vehicles--
    (1) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section; and
    (2) Two vehicles carrying an amount of water and the commensurate 
quantity of AFFF so that the total quantity of water for foam production 
carried by all three vehicles is at least 4,000 gallons.
    (e) Index E: Three vehicles--
    (1) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section; and
    (2) Two vehicles carrying an amount of water and the commensurate 
quantity of AFFF so that the total quantity of water for foam production 
carried by all three vehicles is at least 6,000 gallons.
    (f) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) through (e) of 
this section, any certificate holder whose vehicles met the requirements 
of this part for quantity and type of extinguishing agent on December 
31, 1987, may comply with the Index requirements of this section by 
carrying extinguishing agents to the full capacity of those vehicles. 
Whenever any of those vehicles is replaced or rehabilitated, the 
capacity of the replacement or rehabilitated vehicle shall be sufficient 
to comply with the requirements of the required Index.
    (g) Foam discharge capacity. Each aircraft rescue and firefighting 
vehicle used to comply with Index B, C, D, or E requirements with a 
capacity of at least 500 gallons of water for foam production shall be 
equipped with a turret. Vehicle turret discharge capacity shall be as 
follows:
    (1) Each vehicle with a minimum rated vehicle water tank capacity of 
at least 500 gallons but less than 2,000 gallons shall have a turret 
discharge rate of at least 500 gallons per minute but not more than 
1,000 gallons per minute.
    (2) Each vehicle with a minimum rated vehicle water tank capacity of 
at least 2,000 gallons shall have a turret discharge rate of at least 
600 gallons per minute but not more than 1,200 gallons per minute.
    (3) Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (g) of this 
section, any certificate holder whose aircraft rescue and firefighting 
vehicles are not equipped with turrets or do not have the discharge 
capacity required in this section, but otherwise met the requirements of 
this part on December 31, 1987, need not comply with paragraph (g) of 
this section for a particular vehicle until that vehicle is replaced or 
rehabilitated.
    (h) Dry chemical and halon 1211 discharge capacity. Each aircraft 
rescue and firefighting vehicle which is required to carry dry chemical 
or halon 1211 for compliance with the index requirements of this section 
must meet one of the following minimum discharge rates for the equipment 
installed:
    (1) Dry chemical or halon 1211 through a hand line, 5 pounds per 
second.
    (2) Dry chemical or halon 1211 through a turret, 16 pounds per 
second.
    (i) Extinguishing agent substitutions. The following extinguishing 
agent substitutions may be made:
    (1) Protein or fluoroprotein foam concentrates may be substituted 
for AFFF. When either of these substitutions is selected, the volume of 
water to be carried for the substitute foam production shall be 
calculated by multiplying the volume of water required for AFFF by the 
factor 1.5.
    (2) Sodium- or potassium-based dry chemical or halon 1211 may be 
substituted for AFFF. Up to 30 percent of the amount of water specified 
for AFFF production may be replaced by dry chemical or halon 1211, 
except that for airports where such extreme climatic conditions exist 
that water is either unmanageable or unobtainable, as in arctic or 
desert regions, up to 100 percent of the required water may be replaced 
by dry chemical or halon 1211. When this substitution is selected, 12.7 
pounds of dry chemical or halon 1211 shall be substituted for each 
gallon of water used for AFFF foam production.
    (3) Sodium- or potassium-based dry chemical or halon 1211 may be 
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foam. When this substitution is selected, 8.4 pounds of dry chemical or 
halon 1211 shall be substituted for one gallon of water for protein or 
fluoroprotein foam production.
    (4) AFFF may be substituted for dry chemical or halon 1211. For 
airports where meteorological conditions, such as consistently high 
winds and precipitation, would frequently prevent the effective use of 
dry chemical or halon 1211, up to 50 percent of these agents may be 
replaced by water for AFFF production. When this substitution is 
selected, one gallon of water for foam production with the commensurate 
quantity of AFFF shall be substituted for 12.7 pounds of dry chemical or 
halon 1211.
    (5) Potassium-based dry chemical may be substituted for sodium-based 
dry chemical. Where 500 pounds of sodium-based dry chemical is 
specified, 450 pounds of potassium-based dry chemical may be 
substituted.
    (6) Other extinguishing agent substitutions acceptable to the 
Administrator may be made in amounts that provide equivalent 
firefighting capability.
    (j) In addition to the quantity of water required, each vehicle 
required to carry AFFF shall carry AFFF in an appropriate amount to mix 
with twice the water required to be carried by the vehicle.
    (k) FAA Advisory Circulars in the 150 series contain standards and 
procedures for AFFF equipment and agents which are acceptable to the 
Administrator.

[Doc. No. 24812, 52 FR 44282, Nov. 18, 1987; Amdt. 139-14, 53 FR 4120 
and 4258, Feb. 12, 1988]