[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: 14CFR121.2]



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                     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 A_General

 

Sec. 121.2  Compliance schedule for operators that transition to part 

121; certain new entrant operators.



    (a) Applicability. This section applies to the following:

    (1) Each certificate holder that was issued an air carrier or 

operating certificate and operations specifications under the 

requirements of part 135 of this chapter or under SFAR No. 38-2 of 14 

CFR part 121 before January 19, 1996, and that conducts scheduled 

passenger-carrying operations with:

    (i) Nontransport category turbopropeller powered airplanes type 

certificated after December 31, 1964, that have a passenger seat 

configuration of 10-19 seats;

    (ii) Transport category turbopropeller powered airplanes that have a 

passenger seat configuration of 20-30 seats; or

    (iii) Turbojet engine powered airplanes having a passenger seat 

configuration of 1-30 seats.

    (2) Each person who, after January 19, 1996, applies for or obtains 

an initial air carrier or operating certificate and operations 

specifications to conduct scheduled passenger-carrying operations in the 

kinds of airplanes described in paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (a)(1)(ii), or 

paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section.

    (b) Obtaining operations specifications. A certificate holder 

described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section may not, after March 20, 

1997, operate an airplane described in paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (a)(1)(ii), 

or (a)(1)(iii) of this section in scheduled passenger-carrying 

operations, unless it obtains operations specifications to conduct its 

scheduled operations under this part on or before March 20, 1997.

    (c) Regular or accelerated compliance. Except as provided in 

paragraphs (d), (e), and (i) of this section, each certificate holder 

described in paragraphs (a)(1) of this section shall comply with each 

applicable requirement of this part on and after March 20, 1997 or on 

and after the date on which the certificate holder is issued operations 

specifications under this part, whichever occurs first. Except as 

provided in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section, each person 

described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section shall comply with each 

applicable requirement of this part on and after the date on which that 

person is issued a certificate and operations specifications under this 

part.

    (d) Delayed compliance dates. Unless paragraph (e) of this section 

specifies an earlier compliance date, no certificate holder that is 

covered by paragraph (a) of this section may operate an airplane in 14 

CFR part 121 operations on or after a date listed in this paragraph (d) 

unless that airplane meets the applicable requirement of this paragraph 

(d):

    (1) Nontransport category turbopropeller powered airplanes type 

certificated after December 31, 1964, that have a passenger seat 

configuration of 10-19 seats. No certificate holder may operate under 

this part an airplane that is described in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this 

section on or after a date listed in paragraph (d)(1) of this section 

unless that airplane meets the applicable requirement listed in 

paragraph (d)(1) of this section:

    (i) December 20, 1997:

    (A) Section 121.289, Landing gear aural warning.

    (B) Section 121.308, Lavatory fire protection.

    (C) Section 121.310(e), Emergency exit handle illumination.

    (D) Section 121.337(b)(8), Protective breathing equipment.

    (E) Section 121.340, Emergency flotation means.

    (ii) December 20, 1999: Section 121.342, Pitot heat indication 

system.

    (iii) December 20, 2010:

    (A) For airplanes described in Sec. 121.157(f), the Airplane 

Performance Operating Limitations in Sec. Sec. 121.189 through 121.197.

    (B) Section 121.161(b), Ditching approval.

    (C) Section 121.305(j), Third attitude indicator.



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    (D) Section 121.312(c), Passenger seat cushion flammability.

    (iv) March 12, 1999: Section 121.310(b)(1), Interior emergency exit 

locating sign.

    (2) Transport category turbopropeller powered airplanes that have a 

passenger seat configuration of 20-30 seats. No certificate holder may 

operate under this part an airplane that is described in paragraph 

(a)(1)(ii) of this section on or after a date listed in paragraph (d)(2) 

of this section unless that airplane meets the applicable requirement 

listed in paragraph (d)(2) of this section:

    (i) December 20, 1997:

    (A) Section 121.308, Lavatory fire protection.

    (B) Section 121.337(b) (8) and (9), Protective breathing equipment.

    (C) Section 121.340, Emergency flotation means.

    (ii) December 20, 2010: Sec. 121.305(j), third attitude indicator.

    (e) Newly manufactured airplanes. No certificate holder that is 

described in paragraph (a) of this section may operate under this part 

an airplane manufactured on or after a date listed in this paragraph 

unless that airplane meets the applicable requirement listed in this 

paragraph (e).

    (1) For nontransport category turbopropeller powered airplanes type 

certificated after December 31, 1964, that have a passenger seat 

configuration of 10-19 seats:

    (i) Manufactured on or after March 20, 1997:

    (A) Section 121.305(j), Third attitude indicator.

    (B) Section 121.311(f), Safety belts and shoulder harnesses.

    (ii) Manufactured on or after December 20, 1997; Section 121.317(a), 

Fasten seat belt light.

    (iii) Manufactured on or after December 20, 1999: Section 121.293, 

Takeoff warning system.

    (iv) Manufactured on or after March 12, 1999: Section 121.310(b)(1), 

Interior emergency exit locating sign.

    (2) For transport category turbopropeller powered airplanes that 

have a passenger seat configuration of 20-30 seats manufactured on or 

after March 20, 1997: Section 121.305(j), Third attitude indicator.

    (f) New type certification requirements. No person may operate an 

airplane for which the application for a type certificate was filed 

after March 29, 1995, in 14 CFR part 121 operations unless that airplane 

is type certificated under part 25 of this chapter.

    (g) Transition plan. Before March 19, 1996 each certificate holder 

described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section must submit to the FAA a 

transition plan (containing a calendar of events) for moving from 

conducting its scheduled operations under the commuter requirements of 

part 135 of this chapter to the requirements for domestic or flag 

operations under this part. Each transition plan must contain details on 

the following:

    (1) Plans for obtaining new operations specifications authorizing 

domestic or flag operations;

    (2) Plans for being in compliance with the applicable requirements 

of this part on or before March 20, 1997; and

    (3) Plans for complying with the compliance date schedules contained 

in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section.

    (h) Continuing requirements. A certificate holder described in 

paragraph (a) of this section shall comply with the applicable airplane 

operating and equipment requirements of part 135 of this chapter for the 

airplanes described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, until the 

airplane meets the specific compliance dates in paragraphs (d) and (e) 

of this section.

    (i) Delayed pilot age limitation. (1) Notwithstanding Sec. 

121.383(c), and except as provided in paragraph (i)(2) of this section, 

a certificate holder may use the services of a person as a pilot in 

operations covered by paragraph (a)(1) of this section after that person 

has reached his or her 60th birthday, until December 20, 1999. 

Notwithstanding Sec. 121.383(c), and except as provided in paragraph 

(i)(2) of this section, a person may serve as a pilot in operations 

covered by paragraph (a)(1) of this section after that person has 

reached his or her 60th birthday, until December 20, 1999.

    (2) This paragraph applies only to persons who were employed as 

pilots by



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a certificate holder in operations covered by paragraph (a)(1) of this 

section on March 20, 1997.

    (j) Any training or qualification obtained by a crewmember under 

part 135 of this chapter before March 20, 1997, is entitled to credit 

under this part for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this 

part, as determined by the Administrator. Records kept by a certificate 

holder under part 135 of this chapter before March 20, 1997, can be 

annotated, with the approval of the Administrator, to reflect crewmember 

training and qualification credited toward part 121 requirements.



[Doc. No. 28154, 60 FR 65925, Dec. 20, 1995, as amended by Amdt. 121-

253, 61 FR 2609, Jan. 26, 1996; Amdt 121-256, 61 FR 30434, June 14, 

1996; Amdt. 121-262, 62 FR 13256, Mar. 19, 1997]