[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: 14CFR135.23]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

                               (CONTINUED)

 

PART 135_OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: COMMUTER AND ON DEMAND OPERATIONS 

AND RULES GOVERNING PERSONS ON BOARD SUCH AIRCRAFT--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 135.23  Manual contents.



    Each manual shall have the date of the last revision on each revised 

page. The manual must include--

    (a) The name of each management person required under Sec. 

119.69(a) of this chapter who is authorized to act for the certificate 

holder, the person's assigned area of responsibility, the person's 

duties, responsibilities, and authority, and the name and title of each 

person authorized to exercise operational control under Sec. 135.77;

    (b) Procedures for ensuring compliance with aircraft weight and 

balance limitations and, for multiengine aircraft, for determining 

compliance with Sec. 135.185;

    (c) Copies of the certificate holder's operations specifications or 

appropriate extracted information, including area of operations 

authorized, category and class of aircraft authorized, crew complements, 

and types of operations authorized;

    (d) Procedures for complying with accident notification 

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    (e) Procedures for ensuring that the pilot in command knows that 

required airworthiness inspections have been made and that the aircraft 

has been approved for return to service in compliance with applicable 

maintenance requirements;

    (f) Procedures for reporting and recording mechanical irregularities 

that come to the attention of the pilot in command before, during, and 

after completion of a flight;

    (g) Procedures to be followed by the pilot in command for 

determining that mechanical irregularities or defects reported for 

previous flights have been corrected or that correction has been 

deferred;

    (h) Procedures to be followed by the pilot in command to obtain 

maintenance, preventive maintenance, and servicing of the aircraft at a 

place where previous arrangements have not been made by the operator, 

when the pilot is authorized to so act for the operator;

    (i) Procedures under Sec. 135.179 for the release for, or 

continuation of, flight if any item of equipment required for the 

particular type of operation becomes inoperative or unserviceable en 

route;

    (j) Procedures for refueling aircraft, eliminating fuel 

contamination, protecting from fire (including electrostatic 

protection), and supervising and protecting passengers during refueling;

    (k) Procedures to be followed by the pilot in command in the 

briefing under Sec. 135.117;

    (l) Flight locating procedures, when applicable;

    (m) Procedures for ensuring compliance with emergency procedures, 

including a list of the functions assigned each category of required 

crewmembers in connection with an emergency and emergency evacuation 

duties under Sec. 135.123;

    (n) En route qualification procedures for pilots, when applicable;

    (o) The approved aircraft inspection program, when applicable;

    (p)(1) Procedures and information, as described in paragraph (p)(2) 

of this section, to assist each crewmember and person performing or 

directly supervising the following job functions involving items for 

transport on an aircraft:

    (i) Acceptance;

    (ii) Rejection;

    (iii) Handling;

    (iv) Storage incidental to transport;

    (v) Packaging of company material; or

    (vi) Loading.

    (2) Ensure that the procedures and information described in this 

paragraph are sufficient to assist a person in identifying packages that 

are marked or labeled as containing hazardous materials or that show 

signs of containing undeclared hazardous materials. The procedures and 

information must include:

    (i) Procedures for rejecting packages that do not conform to the 

Hazardous Materials Regulations in 49 CFR parts 171 through 180 or that 

appear to contain undeclared hazardous materials;

    (ii) Procedures for complying with the hazardous materials incident 

reporting requirements of 49 CFR 171.15 and 171.16 and discrepancy 

reporting requirements of 49 CFR 175.31.

    (iii) The certificate holder's hazmat policies and whether the 

certificate holder is authorized to carry, or is prohibited from 

carrying, hazardous materials; and

    (iv) If the certificate holder's operations specifications permit 

the transport of hazardous materials, procedures and information to 

ensure the following:

    (A) That packages containing hazardous materials are properly 

offered and accepted in compliance with 49 CFR parts 171 through 180;

    (B) That packages containing hazardous materials are properly 

handled, stored, packaged, loaded and carried on board an aircraft in 

compliance with 49 CFR parts 171 through 180;

    (C) That the requirements for Notice to the Pilot in Command (49 CFR 

175.33) are complied with; and

    (D) That aircraft replacement parts, consumable materials or other 

items regulated by 49 CFR parts 171 through 180 are properly handled, 

packaged, and transported.

    (q) Procedures for the evacuation of persons who may need the 

assistance of another person to move expeditiously to an exit if an 

emergency occurs; and

    (r) If required by Sec. 135.385, an approved Destination Airport 

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establishing runway safety margins at destination airports, taking into 

account the following factors as supported by published aircraft 

performance data supplied by the aircraft manufacturer for the 

appropriate runway conditions--

    (1) Pilot qualifications and experience;

    (2) Aircraft performance data to include normal, abnormal and 

emergency procedures as supplied by the aircraft manufacturer;

    (3) Airport facilities and topography;

    (4) Runway conditions (including contamination);

    (5) Airport or area weather reporting;

    (6) Appropriate additional runway safety margins, if required;

    (7) Airplane inoperative equipment;

    (8) Environmental conditions; and

    (9) Other criteria affecting aircraft performance.

    (s) Other procedures and policy instructions regarding the 

certificate holder's operations issued by the certificate holder.



[Doc. No. 16097, 43 FR 46783, Oct. 10, 1978, as amended by Amdt. 135-20, 

51 FR 40709, Nov. 7, 1986; Amdt. 135-58, 60 FR 65939, Dec. 20, 1995; 

Amdt. 135-91, 68 FR 54586, Sept. 17, 2003; Amdt. 135-101, 70 FR 58829, 

Oct. 7, 2005]