[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR102-33.20]

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           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
 
               CHAPTER 102--FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION
 
PART 102-33--MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--How These Rules Apply
 
Sec. 102-33.20  What definitions apply to this part?

    The following definitions apply to this part:
    Acquisition date means the date that the acquiring executive agency 
took responsibility for the aircraft, e.g., received title (through 
purchase, exchange, or gift), signed a bailment agreement with the 
Department of Defense (DOD), took physical custody (in the case of 
reassignment or interagency transfer), received a court order (in the 
case of forfeiture), put into operational status an aircraft that is 
newly manufactured by the agency, or otherwise accepted physical 
transfer (for example, in the case of a borrowed aircraft).
    Aircraft Management Policy Division (MTA) is a division in the 
Office of Transportation and Personal Property, Office of Governmentwide 
Policy, GSA. Contact MTA staff at 1800 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 
20405, Room 1221; (202) 501-4866; fax (202) 501-6742; Web site at http:/
/www.gsa.gov/aircraftpolicy.
    Aircraft part means an individual component or an assembly of 
components that is primarily designated for and used on aircraft.
    Armed Forces means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and 
Coast Guard, including their regular and Reserve components and members 
serving without component status. For purposes of this part, the 
National Guard is also included in the Armed Forces.
    Aviation life support equipment (ALSE) means equipment that protects 
flight crewmembers and others aboard an aircraft, assisting their safe 
escape, survival, and recovery during an accident or other emergency.
    Bailed aircraft means a Federal aircraft that is owned by one 
executive agency, but is in the custody of and operated by another 
executive agency under an agreement that may or may not include cost-
reimbursement. Bailments are executive agency-to-executive agency 
agreements and involve only aircraft, not services.
    Borrowed aircraft means an aircraft owned by a non-executive agency 
and provided to an executive agency for use without compensation. The 
executive agency operates and maintains the aircraft.
    Chartered aircraft means an aircraft that an executive agency hires 
commercially under a contractual agreement specifying performance and 
one-time exclusive use. The commercial source operates and maintains a 
charter aircraft. A charter is one form of a full service contract.
    Commercial aviation services (CAS) include--
    (1) Leasing aircraft for exclusive use or lease-purchasing an 
aircraft with the intent of taking title;
    (2) Chartering or renting aircraft for exclusive use;
    (3) Contracting for full services (i.e., aircraft and related 
aviation services for exclusive use) or obtaining full services through 
an inter-service support agreement (ISSA); or
    (4) Obtaining related aviation services (i.e., services but not 
aircraft) by commercial contract or ISSA, except

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those services acquired to support a Federal aircraft.
    Crewmember means a person assigned to operate or assist in operating 
an aircraft during flight time. Crewmembers perform duties directly 
related to the operation of the aircraft (e.g., as pilots, co-pilots, 
flight engineers, navigators) or duties assisting in operation of the 
aircraft (e.g., as flight directors, crew chiefs, electronics 
technicians, mechanics). For related terms, see Qualified non-crewmember 
and Passenger elsewhere in this section.
    Criticality code means a single digit code that DOD assigns to 
military Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP) (see Sec. 102-
33.370).
    Data plate means a fireproof plate that is inscribed with certain 
information required by the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR part 
45) and secured to an aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, or propeller 
blade. The information must be marked by etching, stamping, engraving, 
or other approved method of fireproof marking. The plate must be 
attached in such a manner that it is not likely to be defaced or removed 
during normal service or lost or destroyed in an accident. Data plates 
are required only on certificated aircraft; however, uncertificated 
aircraft may also have data plates.
    Declassify means to remove a non-operational aircraft from the 
Federal aircraft inventory. Agencies may declassify only non-operational 
aircraft that they will retain for ground use only. Agencies must 
declassify an aircraft following the rules in Sec.Sec. 102-33.415 and 
102-33.420.
    Disposal date means the date that the disposing executive agency 
relinquishes responsibility for an aircraft, for example, when the 
agency transfers title in the case of a sale or exchange; returns the 
aircraft to the lessor or bailer; declassifies it (for FAIRS, 
declassification is considered a ``disposal'' action, even though the 
agency retains the property); or relinquishes custody to another agency 
(i.e., in the case of excess (transferred) or surplus (donated or sold) 
aircraft).
    Donated aircraft means an aircraft disposed of as surplus by GSA 
through donation to a non-federal government, a tax-exempt nonprofit 
entity, or other eligible recipient, following the rules in part 102-37 
of this subchapter. (Some agencies, for example DOD, may have 
independent donation authority.)
    Exclusive use means a condition under which--
    (1) An aircraft is operated for the sole benefit of the U.S. 
Government; and
    (2) The executive agency using the aircraft has operational control 
of the aircraft and the authority to define departure times, origins and 
destinations of flights, and payloads, passengers, and cargo.
    Executive agency means any executive department or independent 
establishment in the executive branch of the United States Government, 
including any wholly owned Government corporation. See 40 U.S.C. 472(a).
    Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR chapter 1, parts 1 through 
53) is a codified regulation of the U.S. Government that provides 
uniform policies and procedures for acquisition of personal property and 
services by executive agencies.
    Federal aircraft means an aircraft that an executive agency owns 
(i.e., holds title to) or borrows for any length of time. When an 
executive agency loans or bails an aircraft that meets the criteria for 
Federal aircraft, that loaned or bailed aircraft is still considered a 
Federal aircraft in the owning agency's inventory except when DOD is the 
owning agency of a bailed aircraft. In that case, the aircraft is 
recorded in the inventory of the bailee.
    Federal Aviation Interactive Reporting System (FAIRS). (See Sec.Sec. 
102-33.395 through 102-33.440.)
    Federal Aviation Regulation (14 CFR chapter I) is a codified 
publication of the U.S. Government that describes uniform policies and 
procedures for regulating aviation within the national airspace system.
    Federal Supply Service (FSS) is a component of GSA. FSS is organized 
by geographical regions. The FSS Property Management Division in GSA's 
Region 9, 450 Golden Gate Ave., 9FBP, San Francisco, CA 94102-3434, 
(415) 522-3029, has responsibility for disposing of excess and surplus 
aircraft.
    Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) (41 CFR chapters 300-304) is a 
codified publication of the U.S. Government that

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describes uniform policies and procedures for managing travel of the 
executive agencies.
    Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Part (FSCAP) means any military 
aircraft part, assembly, or installation containing a critical 
characteristic whose failure, malfunction, or absence could cause a 
catastrophic failure resulting in loss or serious damage to the aircraft 
or an uncommanded engine shut-down resulting in an unsafe condition.
    Forfeited aircraft means an aircraft acquired by the Government 
either by summary process or by order of a court of competent 
jurisdiction pursuant to any law of the United States.
    Full service contract means a contractual agreement through which an 
executive agency acquires an aircraft and related aviation services (for 
example, pilot, crew, maintenance, catering) for exclusive use. Aircraft 
hired under full service contracts are commercial aviation services 
(CAS), not Federal aircraft, regardless of the length of the contract.
    Government aircraft means an aircraft that is operated for the 
exclusive use of an executive agency and is a--
    (1) Federal aircraft, which an executive agency owns, bails, loans, 
or borrows; or
    (2) Commercial aircraft hired as commercial aviation services (CAS), 
which an executive agency--
    (i) Leases or lease-purchases with the intent to take title;
    (ii) Charters or rents; or
    (iii) Hires as part of a full service contract or an inter-service 
support agreement (ISSA).
    Government Aircraft Cost Accounting Guide (CAG) means guidance 
published by GSA based on the cost elements defined in Attachments A and 
B to OMB Circular A-126 and in OMB Circular A-76, FAIRS, and the U.S. 
Government Standard General Ledger to account for Government aircraft 
costs.
    Governmental function means a federally funded activity that an 
executive agency performs in compliance with its statutory authorities.
    Intelligence agencies mean the following agencies or organizations 
within the U.S. intelligence community:
    (1) Central Intelligence Agency.
    (2) National Security Agency.
    (3) Defense Intelligence Agency.
    (4) National Reconnaissance Office.
    (5) The Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the Department of 
State.
    (6) Intelligence elements of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine 
Corps, Department of Justice, Department of the Treasury, and Department 
of Energy.
    Inter-service support agreement (ISSA) means any agreement between 
two or more executive agencies (including the Department of Defense) in 
which one agency consents to perform aviation support services (i.e., 
providing an aircraft and other aviation services or providing only 
services) for another agency with or without cost-reimbursement. An 
executive agency-to-executive agency agreement that involves only the 
use of an aircraft, not services, is a bailment, not an ISSA.
    Leased aircraft means an aircraft hired under a commercial 
contractual agreement in which an executive agency has exclusive use of 
the aircraft for an agreed upon period of time. The acquiring executive 
agency operates and maintains the aircraft. Leased aircraft are hired as 
commercial aviation services (CAS).
    Lease-purchase aircraft means a leased aircraft for which the 
leasing executive agency holds an option to purchase.
    Life-limited part means any aircraft part that has an established 
replacement time, inspection interval, or other time-related procedure 
associated with it. For non-military parts, FAA specifies life-limited 
parts' airworthiness limitations in 14 CFR chapter I, Sec.Sec. 21.50, 
23.1529, 25.1529, 27.1529, 29.1529, 31.82, 33.4, and 35.5, and on 
product Type Certificate Data Sheets (TCDS) for products certified 
before airworthiness limitations were added to 14 CFR chapter I. Letters 
authorizing Technical Standards Orders (TSO) must also note or reference 
mandatory replacement or inspection of parts.
    Loaned aircraft means a Federal aircraft owned by an executive 
agency, but in the custody of a non-executive agency under an agreement 
that does not include compensation.
    Military aircraft part means an aircraft part used on an 
uncertificated aircraft that was developed for the Armed Forces.

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    Non-operational aircraft means a Federal aircraft that is not safe 
for flight and, in the owning executive agency's determination, cannot 
economically be made safe for flight. This definition refers to the 
aircraft's flight capability, not its mission-support equipment 
capability. An aircraft that is temporarily out of service for 
maintenance or repair and can economically be made safe for flight is 
considered operational.
    Official Government business, in relation to Government aircraft--
    (1) Includes, but is not limited to--
    (i) Carrying crewmembers, qualified non-crewmembers, and cargo 
directly required for or associated with performing Governmental 
functions (including travel-related Governmental functions);
    (ii) Carrying passengers authorized to travel on Government aircraft 
(see OMB Circular A-126); and
    (iii) Training pilots and other aviation personnel.
    (2) Does not include--
    (i) Using Government aircraft for personal or political purposes, 
except for required use travel and space available travel as defined in 
OMB Circular A-126; or
    (ii) Carrying passengers who are not officially authorized to travel 
on Government aircraft.
    Operational aircraft means a Federal aircraft that is safe for 
flight or, in the owning executive agency's determination, can 
economically be made safe for flight. This definition refers to the 
aircraft's flight capability, not its mission-support capability. An 
aircraft temporarily out of service for maintenance or repair is 
considered operational.
    Original equipment manufacturer means the person or company who 
originally designed, engineered, and manufactured, or who currently 
holds the data rights to manufacture, a specific aircraft or aircraft 
part.
    Owned aircraft means an aircraft for which title or rights of title 
are vested in an executive agency. Owned aircraft are considered Federal 
aircraft.
    Passenger means a person flying onboard a Government aircraft who is 
officially authorized to travel and who is not a crewmember or qualified 
non-crewmember.
    Production approval holder means the person or company who holds a 
Production Certificate (PC), Approved Production Inspection System 
(APIS), Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA), or Technical Standards Order 
(TSO) authorization, issued under provisions of 14 CFR part 21, 
Certification Procedures for Products and Parts, and who controls the 
design and quality of a specific aircraft part.
    Qualified non-crewmember means a person flying onboard a Government 
aircraft whose skills or expertise are required to perform or are 
associated with performing the Governmental function for which the 
aircraft is being operated (qualified non-crewmembers may be 
researchers, law enforcement agents, fire fighters, agricultural 
engineers, biologists, etc.). Qualified non-crewmembers are not 
passengers.
    Registration mark means the unique identification mark that is 
assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration and displayed on 
Government aircraft (including foreign aircraft hired as CAS). Tail 
number is commonly used for registration mark.
    Related aviation services contract means a commercial contractual 
agreement through which an executive agency hires aviation services only 
(not aircraft), e.g., pilot, crew, maintenance, cleaning, dispatching, 
or catering.
    Rental aircraft means an aircraft hired commercially under an 
agreement in which the executive agency has exclusive use of the 
aircraft for an agreed upon period of time. The executive agency 
operates, but does not maintain, a rental aircraft.
    Required use means use of a Government aircraft for the travel of an 
executive agency officer or employee to meet bona fide communications or 
security needs of the agency or to meet exceptional scheduling 
requirements. Required use travel must be approved as described in OMB 
Circular A-126.
    Risk analysis and management means a systematic process for--
    (1) Identifying risks associated with alternative courses of action 
involved in an aviation operation; and

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    (2) Choosing from among these alternatives the course(s) of action 
that will promote optimum aviation safety.
    Safe for flight means approved for flight and refers to an aircraft, 
aircraft engine, propeller, appliance, or part that has been inspected 
and certified to meet the requirements of applicable regulations, 
specifications, or standards. When applied to an aircraft that an 
executive agency operates under the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 
chapter I), safe for flight means ``airworthy,'' i.e., the aircraft or 
related parts meet their type designs and are in a condition, relative 
to wear and deterioration, for safe operation. When applied to an 
aircraft that an executive agency uses, but does not operate or require 
to be operated under the Federal Aviation Regulations, safe for flight 
means a state of compliance with military specifications or the 
executive agency's own Flight Program Standards, and as approved, 
inspected, and certified by the agency.
    Senior Aviation Management Official means the person in an executive 
agency who will be the agency's primary member of the Interagency 
Committee for Aviation Policy (ICAP). This person must be of appropriate 
grade and position to represent the agency and promote flight safety and 
adherence to standards.
    Serviceable aircraft part means a part that is safe for flight, can 
fulfill its operational requirements, and is sufficiently documented to 
indicate that the part conforms to applicable standards/specifications.
    Suspected unapproved part means a non-military aircraft part, 
component, or material that any person suspects of not meeting the 
requirements of an ``approved part.'' Approved parts are those that are 
produced in compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 
part 21), are maintained in compliance with 14 CFR parts 43 and 91, and 
meet applicable design standards. A part, component, or material may be 
suspect because of its questionable finish, size, or color; improper (or 
lack of) identification; incomplete or altered paperwork; or any other 
questionable indication. See detailed guidance in FAA Advisory Circular 
21-29, ``Detecting and Reporting Suspected Unapproved Parts,'' available 
from FAA at http://www.faa.gov.
    Tail number (See registration mark).
    Traceable part means an aircraft part whose original equipment 
manufacturer or production approval holder can be identified by 
documentation, markings/characteristics on the part, or packaging of the 
part. Non-military parts are traceable if you can establish that the 
parts were manufactured under rules in 14 CFR part 21 or were previously 
determined to be airworthy under rules in 14 CFR part 43. Possible 
sources for making a traceability determination could be shipping 
tickets, bar codes, invoices, parts marking (e.g., PMA, TSO), data 
plates, serial/part numbers, manufacturing production numbers, 
maintenance records, work orders, etc.
    Training means instruction for flight program personnel to enable 
them to qualify initially for their positions and to maintain 
qualification for their positions over time.
    Travel Management Policy Division (MTT) means GSA's Office of 
Transportation and Personal Property, Office of Governmentwide Policy. 
MTT is responsible for publishing the Federal Travel Regulation (41 CFR 
chapters 300 through 304), which contains policy for management of 
travel of U.S. Government personnel and certain others. Contact the MTT 
staff at 1800 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20405, Room G-219; (202) 
501-1538; see their Web site at http://www.gsa.gov/travelpolicy.
    Unsalvageable aircraft part means an aircraft part that cannot be 
restored to a condition that is safe for flight because of its age, its 
physical condition, a non-repairable defect, insufficient documentation, 
or its non-conformance with applicable standards/specifications.

                            Responsibilities