[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR121.157]



[Page 434-435]

 

                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

                               (CONTINUED)

 

PART 121_OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: DOMESTIC, FLAG, AND SUPPLEMENTAL 

OPERATIONS--Table of Contents

 

                     Subpart H_Aircraft Requirements

 

Sec. 121.157  Aircraft certification and equipment requirements.



    (a) Airplanes certificated before July 1, 1942. No certificate 

holder may operate an airplane that was type certificated before July 1, 

1942, unless--

    (1) That airplane meets the requirements of Sec. 121.173(c), or

    (2) That airplane and all other airplanes of the same or related 

type operated by that certificate holder meet the performance 

requirements of sections 4a.737-T through 4a.750-T of the Civil Air 

Regulations as in effect on January 31, 1965; or Sec. Sec. 25.45 

through 25.75 and Sec. 121.173(a), (b), (d), and (e) of this title.

    (b) Airplanes certificated after June 30, 1942. Except as provided 

in paragraphs (c), (d), (e), and (f) of this section, no certificate 

holder may operate an airplane that was type certificated after June 30, 

1942, unless it is certificated as a transport category airplane and 

meets the requirements of Sec. 121.173(a), (b), (d), and (e).

    (c) C-46 type airplanes: passenger-carrying operations. No 

certificate holder may operate a C-46 airplane in passenger-carrying 

operations unless that airplane is operated in accordance with the 

operating limitations for transport category airplanes and meets the 

requirements of paragraph (b) of this section or meets the requirements 

of part 4b, as in effect July 20, 1950, and the requirements of Sec. 

121.173 (a), (b), (d) and (e), except that--

    (1) The requirements of sections 4b.0 through 4b.19 as in effect May 

18, 1954, must be complied with;

    (2) The birdproof windshield requirements of section 4b.352 need not 

be complied with;

    (3) The provisions of sections 4b.480 through 4b.490 (except 

sections 4b.484(a)(1) and 4b.487(e)), as in effect May 16, 1953, must be 

complied with; and

    (4) The provisions of paragraph 4b.484(a)(1), as in effect July 20, 

1950, must be complied with.



In determining the takeoff path in accordance with section 4b.116 and 

the one-engine inoperative climb in accordance with section 4b.120 (a) 

and (b), the propeller of the inoperative engine may be assumed to be 

feathered if the airplane is equipped with either an approved means for 

automatically indicating when the particular engine has failed or an 

approved means for automatically feathering the propeller of the 

inoperative engine. The Administrator may authorize deviations from 

compliance with the requirements of sections 4b.130 through 4b.190 and 

subparts C, D, E, and F of part 4b (as designated in this paragraph) if 

he finds that (considering the effect of design changes) compliance is 

extremely difficult to accomplish and that service experience with the 

C-46 airplane justifies the deviation.

    (d) C-46 type airplanes: cargo operations. No certificate holder may 

use a



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nontransport category C-46 type airplane in cargo operations unless--

    (1) It is certificated at a maximum gross weight that is not greater 

than 48,000 pounds;

    (2) It meets the requirements of Sec. Sec. 121.199 through 121.205 

using the performance data in appendix C to this part;

    (3) Before each flight, each engine contains at least 25 gallons of 

oil; and

    (4) After December 31, 1964--

    (i) It is powered by a type and model engine as set forth in 

appendix C of this part, when certificated at a maximum gross takeoff 

weight greater than 45,000 pounds; and

    (ii) It complies with the special airworthiness requirement set 

forth in Sec. Sec. 121.213 through 121.287 of this part or in appendix 

C of this part.

    (e) Commuter category airplanes. Except as provided in paragraph (f) 

of this section, no certificate holder may operate under this part a 

nontransport category airplane type certificated after December 31, 

1964, and before March 30, 1995, unless it meets the applicable 

requirements of Sec. 121.173 (a), (b), (d), and (e), and was type 

certificated in the commuter category.

    (f) Other nontransport category airplanes. No certificate holder may 

operate under this part a nontransport category airplane type 

certificated after December 31, 1964, unless it meets the applicable 

requirements of Sec. 121.173 (a), (b), (d), and (e), was manufactured 

before March 20, 1997, and meets one of the following:

    (1) Until December 20, 2010:

    (i) The airplane was type certificated in the normal category before 

July 1, 1970, and meets special conditions issued by the Administrator 

for airplanes intended for use in operations under part 135 of this 

chapter.

    (ii) The airplane was type certificated in the normal category 

before July 19, 1970, and meets the additional airworthiness standards 

in SFAR No. 23, 14 CFR part 23.

    (iii) The airplane was type certificated in the normal category and 

meets the additional airworthiness standards in appendix A of part 135 

of this chapter.

    (iv) The airplane was type certificated in the normal category and 

complies with either section 1.(a) or 1.(b) of SFAR No. 41 of 14 CFR 

part 21.

    (2) The airplane was type certificated in the normal category, meets 

the additional requirements described in paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through 

(f)(1)(iv) of this section, and meets the performance requirements in 

appendix K of this part.

    (g) Certain newly manufactured airplanes. No certificate holder may 

operate an airplane under this part that was type certificated as 

described in paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through (f)(1)(iv) of this section and 

that was manufactured after March 20, 1997, unless it meets the 

performance requirements in appendix K of this part.

    (h) Newly type certificated airplanes. No person may operate under 

this part an airplane for which the application for a type certificate 

is submitted after March 29, 1995, unless the airplane is type 

certificated under part 25 of this chapter.



[Doc. No. 6258, 29 FR 19197, Dec. 31, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 121-251, 

60 FR 65927, Dec. 20, 1995; Amdt. 121-256, 61 FR 30434, June 14, 1996]