The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 72
Page 69
... tanks . 23.1015 Oil tank tests . 23.777 Cockpit controls . 23.1017 Oil lines and fittings . 23.779 Motion and effect of cockpit con- 23.1019 Oil strainer or filter . 23.1021 trols . Oil system drains . 23.1023 Oil radiators . 23.781 ...
... tanks . 23.1015 Oil tank tests . 23.777 Cockpit controls . 23.1017 Oil lines and fittings . 23.779 Motion and effect of cockpit con- 23.1019 Oil strainer or filter . 23.1021 trols . Oil system drains . 23.1023 Oil radiators . 23.781 ...
Page 77
... tank other than the main tank ; and ( 2 ) The fuel flow rate for turbopropeller engine fuel pump systems must not be less than 125 percent of the fuel flow required to develop the standard sea level atmospheric conditions takeoff power ...
... tank other than the main tank ; and ( 2 ) The fuel flow rate for turbopropeller engine fuel pump systems must not be less than 125 percent of the fuel flow required to develop the standard sea level atmospheric conditions takeoff power ...
Page 78
between the tank outlet and the fuel meter- ing device of the engine . In addition , the fuel strainer or filter must be ( 1 ) Between the tank outlet and the engine - driven positive displacement pump inlet , if there is an engine ...
between the tank outlet and the fuel meter- ing device of the engine . In addition , the fuel strainer or filter must be ( 1 ) Between the tank outlet and the engine - driven positive displacement pump inlet , if there is an engine ...
Page 81
... tank capacity ; and ( 4 ) The weight of— ( i ) For turbojet powered airplanes , 5 percent of the total fuel capacity of that particular fuel tank arrangement under investigation , and ( ii ) For other airplanes , the fuel nec- essary ...
... tank capacity ; and ( 4 ) The weight of— ( i ) For turbojet powered airplanes , 5 percent of the total fuel capacity of that particular fuel tank arrangement under investigation , and ( ii ) For other airplanes , the fuel nec- essary ...
Page 106
... tank supports and attachments , a cabin pressure valves . ( d ) Noncritical castings . For ea casting other than those specified paragraph ( c ) of this section , the follo ing apply : ( 1 ) Except as provided in subpal graphs ( 2 ) and ...
... tank supports and attachments , a cabin pressure valves . ( d ) Noncritical castings . For ea casting other than those specified paragraph ( c ) of this section , the follo ing apply : ( 1 ) Except as provided in subpal graphs ( 2 ) and ...
Contents
77 | |
91 | |
93 | |
95 | |
97 | |
99 | |
101 | |
103 | |
105 | |
121 | |
123 | |
127 | |
129 | |
133 | |
135 | |
137 | |
157 | |
159 | |
165 | |
167 | |
169 | |
171 | |
183 | |
185 | |
187 | |
189 | |
190 | |
198 | |
199 | |
599 | |
607 | |
623 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Administrator aircraft airplane airspeed airspeed indicator altitude amended by Amdt applicable approved cate center of gravity climb compartment compliance component control system critical engine determined device dihedral angle Docket emergency exit equipment exceed failure Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration fire flight path fluid frequency fuel system fuel tank graph gust heater inches indicator input inspection installation instrument landing conditions landing gear less limit load load factor located maneuvering manufacturer marked maximum continuous power maximum weight means ment minimum noise normal operating limitations output paragraph percent performance pilot plane position light powerplant prescribed pressure production certificate propeller quirements reciprocating engine requirements retracted rotor rotorcraft safe operation safety shown specified speed stalling static structure subparagraph Subpart supplemental type certificate Technical Standard Order temperature test procedures tion trim turbine engine turbopropeller type certificate vertical vibration voltage wheel
Popular passages
Page 9 - Interstate air transportation", "overseas air transportation", and "foreign air transportation", respectively, mean the carriage by aircraft of persons or property as a common carrier for compensation or hire or the carriage of mail by aircraft...
Page 33 - Act. and in accordance with such rules of procedure as are proper (and not inconsistent with this section) relating to the conduct of the hearing, giving of notices subsequent to those provided for in paragraph (a) of this section, taking...
Page 7 - Clearway" means: (1) For turbine engine powered airplanes certificated after August 29, 1959, an area beyond the runway, not less than 500 feet wide, centrally located about the extended centerline of the runway, and under the control of the airport authorities. The clearway is expressed in terms of a clearway plane, extending from the end of the runway with an upward slope not exceeding 1.25 percent, above which no object nor any terrain protrudes. However, threshold lights may protrude above the...
Page 32 - Each recipient shall permit access by the responsible Department official or his designee during normal business hours to such of its books, records, accounts, and other sources of information, and its facilities as may be pertinent to ascertain compliance with this part.
Page 6 - Airport" means an area of land or water that is used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft, and includes its buildings and facilities, if any. "Airport traffic area" means, unless otherwise specifically designated in Part 93, that airspace within a horizontal radius of 5 statute miles from the geographical center of any airport at which a control tower is operating, extending from the surface up to, but not including, an altitude of 3,000 feet above the elevation of the airport....
Page 6 - Air commerce" means interstate, overseas, or foreign air commerce or the transportation of mail by aircraft or any operation or navigation of aircraft within the limits of any Federal airway or any operation or navigation of aircraft which directly affects, or which may endanger safety in, interstate, overseas, or foreign air commerce.
Page 8 - overseas air commerce", and "foreign air commerce", respectively, mean the carriage by aircraft of persons or property for compensation or hire, or the carriage of mail- by aircraft, or the operation or navigation of aircraft in the conduct or furtherance of a business or vocation, in commerce between...
Page 10 - Major repair" means a repair: (1) That, If Improperly done, might appreciably affect weight, balance, structural strength, performance, powerplant operation, flight characteristics, or other qualities affecting airworthiness; or (2) That is not done according to accepted practices or cannot be done by elementary operations. "Manifold pressure...