[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 4]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 14CFR298.2]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

   CHAPTER II--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

                         (AVIATION PROCEEDINGS)

 

PART 298_EXEMPTIONS FOR AIR TAXI AND COMMUTER AIR CARRIER OPERATIONS

--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 298.2  Definitions.



    As used in this part:

    Air taxi operator means an air carrier as established by Sec. 

298.3(a).

    Air transportation means interstate air transportation, foreign air 

transportation, or the transportation of mail by aircraft as defined by 

the Statute.\1\

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    \1\ Interstate air transportation is defined in section 40102(a)(25) 

as the transportation of passengers or property by aircraft as a common 

carrier for compensation, or the transportation of mail by aircraft (1) 

between a place in (i) a State, territory, or possession of the United 

States and a place in the District of Columbia or another State, 

territory, or possession of the United States; (ii) Hawaii and another 

place in Hawaii through the airspace over a place outside Hawaii; (iii) 

the District of Columbia and another place in the District of Columbia; 

or (iv) a territory or possession of the United States and another place 

in the same territory or possession; and (2) when any part of the 

transportation is by aircraft. Note: Operations wholly within the 

geographic limits of a single State are not considered interstate air 

transportation if in those operations the carrier transports no more 

than a de minimus volume of passengers or property moving as part of a 

continuous journey to or from a point outside the State.

    Foreign air transportation is defined in section 40102(a)(23) of the 

Statute as the transportation of passengers or property by aircraft as a 

common carrier for compensation, or the transportation of mail by 

aircraft, between a place in the United States and a place outside the 

United States when any part of the transportation is by aircraft.

    Air transportation also is defined to include the transportation of 

mail by aircraft. Section 5402 of the Postal Reorganization Act, 39 

U.S.C. 5402, authorizes the carriage of mail by air taxi operators and 

commuter air carriers in some circumstances under contract with the U.S. 

Postal Service.

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    Aircraft-hours means the airborne hours of aircraft computed from 

the moment an aircraft leaves the ground until it touches the ground at 

the end of a flight stage.

    Aircraft miles means the miles (computed in airport-to-airport 

distances) for each flight stage actually completed, whether or not 

performed in accordance with the scheduled pattern.

    Certificated air carrier means an air carrier holding a certificate 

issued under section 41102 of the Statute.

    Citizen of the United States means:

    (1) An individual who is a citizen of the United States;

    (2) A partnership each of whose partners is an individual who is a 

citizen of the United States; or

    (3) A corporation or association organized under the laws of the 

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States or a state, the District of Columbia, or a territory or 

possession of the United States, of which the president and at least 

two-thirds of the board of directors and other managing officers are 

citizens of the United States, which is under the actual control of 

citizens of the United States, and in which at least 75 percent of the 

voting interest is owned or controlled by persons that are citizens of 

the United States.

    Commuter air carrier means an air carrier as established by Sec. 

298.3(b) that carries passengers on at least five round trips per week 

on at least one route between two or more points according to its 

published flight schedules that specify the times, days of the week, and 

places between which those flights are performed.

    Departure means takeoff from an airport.

    Eligible place means a place in the United States that--

    (1)(i) Was an eligible point under section 419 of the Federal 

Aviation Act of 1958 as in effect before October 1, 1988;

    (ii) Received scheduled air transportation at any time after January 

1, 1990; and

    (iii) Is not listed in Department of Transportation Orders 89-9-37 

and 89-12-52 as a place ineligible for compensation under Subchapter II 

of Chapter 417 of the Statute; or

    (2) Was determined, on or after October 1, 1988, and before the date 

of the enactment of the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform 

Act for the 21st Century, by the Department to be eligible to receive 

subsidized small community air service under section 41736(a) of the 

Statute.

    Flight stage means the operation of an aircraft from takeoff to 

landing.

    Large aircraft means any aircraft originally designed to have a 

maximum passenger capacity of more than 60 seats or a maximum payload 

capacity of more than 18,000 pounds.

    Maximum certificated takeoff weight means the maximum takeoff weight 

authorized by the terms of the aircraft airworthiness certificate.\2\

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    \2\ This weight may be found in the airplane operating record or in 

the airplane flight manual, which is incorporated by regulation into the 

airworthiness certificate.

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    Maximum passenger capacity means the maximum number of passenger 

seats for which an aircraft is configured.

    Maximum payload capacity means: (1) The maximum certificated take-

off weight of an aircraft, less the empty weight,\3\ less all 

justifiable aircraft equipment, and less the operating load (consisting 

of minimum fuel load, oil, flight crew, steward's supplies, etc.). For 

purposes of this part, the allowance for the weight of the crew, oil, 

and fuel is as follows:

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    \3\ Empty weight is defined in section 03 of part 241 as follows: 

the weight of the airframe, engines, propellers, and fixed equipment. 

Empty weight excludes the weight of the crew and payload, but includes 

the weight of all fixed ballast, unusable fuel supply, undrainable oil, 

total quantity of engine coolant, and total quantity of hydraulic fluid.

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    (i) Crew--200 pounds per crew member required under FAA regulations,

    (ii) Oil--350 pounds,

    (iii) Fuel--the minimum weight of fuel required under FAA 

regulations for a flight between domestic points 200 miles apart,\4\

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    \4\ Assumes VFR weather conditions and flights not involving 

extended overwater operations.

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    (2) Provided, however, That in the case of aircraft for which a 

maximum zero fuel weight is prescribed by the FAA,\5\ maximum payload 

capacity means the maximum zero fuel weight, less the empty weight, less 

all justifiable aircraft equipment, and less the operating load 

(consisting of minimum flight crew, steward's supplies, etc., but not 

including disposable fuel or oil).

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    \5\ The maximum zero fuel weight is the maximum permissible weight 

of an airplane with no disposable fuel or oil. The zero fuel weight 

figure may be found in the FAA's type certificate data sheets, and/or in 

FAA-approved flight manuals.

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    Mile means a statute mile, i.e., 5,280 feet.

    Nonrevenue passenger means a person traveling free or under token 

charges, except those expressly named in the definition of revenue 

passenger; a person traveling at a fare or discount available only to 

employees or authorized persons of air carriers or their agents or only 

for travel on the business of the carriers; and an infant who



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does not occupy a seat. (This definition is for 14 CFR part 298 traffic-

reporting purposes and may differ from the definitions used in other 

parts by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation 

Security Administration for the collection of Passenger Facility Charges 

and Security Fees.) The definition includes, but is not limited to, the 

following examples of passengers when traveling free or pursuant to 

token charges:

    (1) Directors, officers, employees, and others authorized by the air 

carrier operating the aircraft;

    (2) Directors, officers, employees, and others authorized by the air 

carrier or another carrier traveling pursuant to a pass interchange 

agreement;

    (3) Travel agents being transported for the purpose of familiarizing 

themselves with the carrier's services;

    (4) Witnesses and attorneys attending any legal investigation in 

which such carrier is involved;

    (5) Persons injured in aircraft accidents, and physicians, nurses, 

and others attending such persons;

    (6) Any persons transported with the object of providing relief in 

cases of general epidemic, natural disaster, or other catastrophe;

    (7) Any law enforcement official, including any person who has the 

duty of guarding government officials who are traveling on official 

business or traveling to or from such duty;

    (8) Guests of an air carrier on an inaugural flight or delivery 

flights of newly-acquired or renovated aircraft;

    (9) Security guards who have been assigned the duty to guard such 

aircraft against unlawful seizure, sabotage, or other unlawful 

interference;

    (10) Safety inspectors of the National Transportation Safety Board 

or the FAA in their official duties or traveling to or from such duty;

    (11) Postal employees on duty in charge of the mails or traveling to 

or from such duty;

    (12) Technical representatives of companies that have been engaged 

in the manufacture, development or testing of a particular type of 

aircraft or aircraft equipment, when the transportation is provided for 

the purpose of in-flight observation and subject to applicable FAA 

regulations;

    (13) Persons engaged in promoting air transportation;

    (14) Air marshals and other Transportation Security officials acting 

in their official capacities and while traveling to and from their 

official duties; and

    (15) Other authorized persons, when such transportation is 

undertaken for promotional purpose.

    Passengers carried means passengers on board each flight stage.

    Point when used in connection with any territory or possession of 

the United States, or the States of Alaska and Hawaii, means any airport 

or place where aircraft may be landed or taken off, including the area 

within a 25-mile radius of such airport or place; when used in 

connection with the continental United States, except Alaska, it shall 

have the same meaning except be limited to the area within a 3-mile 

radius of such airport or place: Provided, That for the purposes of this 

part, West 30th Street Heliport and Pan Am Building Heliport, both 

located in New York City, shall be regarded as separate points.

    Reporting carrier for Schedule T-100 purposes means the air carrier 

in operational control of the flight, i.e., the carrier that uses its 

flight crews under its own FAA operating authority.

    Revenue passenger means a passenger for whose transportation an air 

carrier receives commercial remuneration. (This definition is for 14 CFR 

part 298 traffic-reporting purposes and may differ from the definitions 

used in other parts by the Federal Aviation Administration and the 

Transportation Security Administration for the collection of Passenger 

Facility Charges and Security Fees.) This includes, but is not limited 

to, the following examples:

    (1) Passengers traveling under publicly available tickets including 

promotional offers (for example two-for-one) or loyalty programs (for 

example, redemption of frequent flyer points);

    (2) Passengers traveling on vouchers or tickets issued as 

compensation for denied boarding or in response to consumer complaints 

or claims;

    (3) Passengers traveling at corporate discounts;

    (4) Passengers traveling on preferential fares (Government, seamen, 

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    (5) Passengers traveling on barter tickets; and

    (6) Infants traveling on confirmed-space tickets.

    Revenue passenger-mile means one revenue passenger transported one 

mile. Revenue passenger-miles are computed by multiplying the aircraft 

miles flown on each flight stage by the number of revenue passengers 

carried on that flight stage.

    Revenue seat-miles available means the aircraft-miles flown on each 

flight stage multiplied by the number of seats available for sale on 

that flight stage.

    Revenue ton-mile means one ton of revenue traffic transported one 

mile. Revenue ton-miles are computed by multiplying the aircraft-miles 

flown on each flight stage by the number of pounds of revenue traffic 

carried on that flight stage and converted to ton-miles by dividing 

total revenue pound-miles by 2,000 pounds.

    Revenue ton-miles available means the aircraft-miles flown on each 

flight stage multiplied by the number of pounds of aircraft capacity 

available for use on that stage and converted to ton-miles by dividing 

total pound-miles available by 2,000 pounds.

    Scheduled service means transport service operated over routes 

pursuant to published flight schedules or pursuant to mail contracts 

with the U.S. Postal Service.

    Small aircraft means any aircraft originally designed to have a 

maximum passenger capacity of 60 seats or less or a maximum payload 

capacity of 18,000 pounds or less.

    Small certificated air carrier means an air carrier holding a 

certificate issued under section 41102 of the Statute that provides 

scheduled passenger air service within and between only the 50 States of 

the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto 

Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands with small aircraft as defined in this 

section.

    Statute means Subtitle VII of Title 49 of the United States Code 

(Transportation).

    Ton means a short ton, i.e., 2,000 pounds.

    Wet-Lease Agreement means an agreement under which one carrier 

leases an aircraft with flight crew to another air carrier.