[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: 14CFR139.319]

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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. 139.319  Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Operational requirements.

    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, each 
certificate holder shall provide on the airport, during air carrier 
operations at the airport, at least the rescue and firefighting 
capability specified for the Index required by Sec. 139.317.
    (b) Increase in Index. 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 shall comply with 
the increased requirements.
    (c) Reduction in rescue and firefighting. During air carrier 
operations with only aircraft shorter than the Index aircraft group 
required by paragraph (a) of this section, the certificate holder may 
reduce the rescue and firefighting to a lower level corresponding to the 
Index group of the longest air carrier aircraft being operated.
    (d) Any reduction in the rescue and firefighting capability from the 
Index required by paragraph (a) of this section in accordance with 
paragraph (c) of this section shall be subject to the following 
conditions:
    (1) Procedures for, and the persons having the authority to 
implement, the reductions must be included in the airport certification 
manual.
    (2) A system and procedures for recall of the full aircraft rescue 
and firefighting capability must be included in the airport 
certification manual.
    (3) The reductions may not be implemented unless notification to air 
carriers is provided in the Airport/Facility Directory or Notices to 
Airmen (NOTAM), as appropriate, and by direct notification of local air 
carriers.
    (e) Vehicle communications. Each vehicle required under Sec. 139.317 
shall be equipped with two-way voice radio communications which provides 
for contact with at least--
    (1) Each other required emergency vehicle;
    (2) The air traffic control tower, if it is located on the airport; 
and
    (3) Other stations, as specified in the airport emergency plan.
    (f) Vehicle marking and lighting. Each vehicle required under 
Sec. 139.317 shall--
    (1) Have a flashing or rotating beacon; and
    (2) Be painted or marked in colors to enhance contrast with the 
background environment and optimize daytime and nighttime visibility and 
identification.
    (g) FAA Advisory Circulars in the 150 series contain standards for 
painting, marking and lighting vehicles used on airports which are 
acceptable to the Administrator.
    (h) Vehicle readiness. Each vehicle required under Sec. 139.317 
shall be maintained as follows:

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    (1) The vehicle and its systems shall be maintained so as to be 
operationally capable of performing the functions required by this 
subpart during all air carrier operations.
    (2) If the airport is located in a geographical area subject to 
prolonged temperatures below 33 degrees Fahrenheit, the vehicles shall 
be provided with cover or other means to ensure equipment operation and 
discharge under freezing conditions.
    (3) Any required vehicle which becomes inoperative to the extent 
that it cannot perform as required by Sec. 139.319(h)(1) shall be 
replaced immediately with equipment having at least equal capabilities. 
If replacement equipment is not available immediately, the certificate 
holder shall so notify the Regional Airports Division Manager and each 
air carrier using the airport in accordance with Sec. 139.339. If the 
required Index level of capability is not restored within 48 hours, the 
airport operator, unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, 
shall limit air carrier operations on the airport to those compatible 
with the Index corresponding to the remaining operative rescue and 
firefighting equipment.
    (i) Response requirements. (1) Each certificate holder, with the 
airport rescue and firefighting equipment required under this part and 
the number of trained personnel which will assure an effective 
operation, shall--
    (i) Respond to each emergency during periods of air carrier 
operations; and
    (ii) When requested by the Administrator, demonstrate compliance 
with the response requirements specified in this section.
    (2) The response required by paragraph (i)(1)(ii) of this section 
shall achieve the following performance:
    (i) Within 3 minutes from the time of the alarm, at least one 
required airport rescue and firefighting vehicle shall reach the 
midpoint of the farthest runway serving air carrier aircraft from its 
assigned post, or reach any other specified point of comparable distance 
on the movement area which is available to air carriers, and begin 
application of foam, dry chemical, or halon 1211.
    (ii) Within 4 minutes from the time of alarm, all other required 
vehicles shall reach the point specified in paragraph (i)(2)(i) of this 
section from their assigned post and begin application of foam, dry 
chemical, or halon 1211.
    (j) Personnel. Each certificate holder shall ensure the following:
    (1) All rescue and firefighting personnel are equipped in a manner 
acceptable to the Administrator with protective clothing and equipment 
needed to perform their duties.
    (2) All rescue and firefighting personnel are properly trained to 
perform their duties in a manner acceptable to the Administrator. The 
training curriculum shall include initial and recurrent instruction in 
at least the following areas:
    (i) Airport familiarization.
    (ii) Aircraft familiarization.
    (iii) Rescue and firefighting personnel safety.
    (iv) Emergency communications systems on the airport, including fire 
alarms.
    (v) Use of the fire hoses, nozzles, turrets, and other appliances 
required for compliance with this part.
    (vi) Application of the types of extinguishing agents required for 
compliance with this part.
    (vii) Emergency aircraft evacuation assistance.
    (viii) Firefighting operations.
    (ix) Adapting and using structural rescue and firefighting equipment 
for aircraft rescue and firefighting.
    (x) Aircraft cargo hazards.
    (xi) Familiarization with firefighters' duties under the airport 
emergency plan.
    (3) All rescue and firefighting personnel participate in at least 
one live-fire drill every 12 months.
    (4) After January 1, 1989, at least one of the required personnel on 
duty during air carrier operations has been trained and is current in 
basic emergency medical care. This training shall include 40 hours 
covering at least the following areas:
    (i) Bleeding.
    (ii) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
    (iii) Shock.
    (iv) Primary patient survey.
    (v) Injuries to the skull, spine, chest, and extremities.
    (vi) Internal injuries.
    (vii) Moving patients.

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    (viii) Burns.
    (ix) Triage.
    (5) Sufficient rescue and firefighting personnel are available 
during all air carrier operations to operate the vehicles, meet the 
response times, and meet the miminum agent discharge rates required by 
this part;
    (6) Procedures and equipment are established and maintained for 
alerting rescue and firefighting personnel by siren, alarm, or other 
means acceptable to the Administrator, to any existing or impending 
emergency requiring their assistance.
    (k) Emergency access roads. Each certificate holder shall ensure 
that roads which are designated for use as emergency access roads for 
aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicles are maintained in a condition 
that will support those vehicles during all-weather conditions.

[Doc. No. 24812, 52 FR 44282, Nov. 18, 1987; 53 FR 4258, Feb. 12, 1988, 
as amended by Amdt. 139-15, 53 FR 40843, Oct. 18, 1988; Amdt. 139-16, 54 
FR 39295, Sept. 25, 1989]