Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1960 - Administrative law |
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... established conditions and during periods of moni- tor failure . Ground inspection will con- sist of an examination of the design features of the equipment in order to determine that conditions may not arise which would permit unsafe ...
... established conditions and during periods of moni- tor failure . Ground inspection will con- sist of an examination of the design features of the equipment in order to determine that conditions may not arise which would permit unsafe ...
Page 14
... establish an adequate system of maintenance and provide qualified main- tenance personnel to maintain the facil- ity at ... established procedure approved by CAA at the time of commis- sioning and a report of the results of these ground ...
... establish an adequate system of maintenance and provide qualified main- tenance personnel to maintain the facil- ity at ... established procedure approved by CAA at the time of commis- sioning and a report of the results of these ground ...
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... establish an adequate system of maintenance and provide qualified maintenance personnel to maintain the facility at the ... established procedures ap- proved by the CAA at the time of com- missioning and a report of the results of these ...
... establish an adequate system of maintenance and provide qualified maintenance personnel to maintain the facility at the ... established procedures ap- proved by the CAA at the time of com- missioning and a report of the results of these ...
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... established viola- tions . ( d ) Report of seizure . When an air- craft has been seized pursuant to this section , a report of the cause will be transmitted immediately by the Regional Administrator to the United States At- torney for ...
... established viola- tions . ( d ) Report of seizure . When an air- craft has been seized pursuant to this section , a report of the cause will be transmitted immediately by the Regional Administrator to the United States At- torney for ...
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... established pursuant to the Act , or for a true light or signal in connection with an airport or air naviga- tion facility ; or after due warning by the Administrator continues to maintain any misleading light or signal ; or knowingly ...
... established pursuant to the Act , or for a true light or signal in connection with an airport or air naviga- tion facility ; or after due warning by the Administrator continues to maintain any misleading light or signal ; or knowingly ...
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5-mile radius air carrier airspace Alaska Amber Federal airway amended by Amdt application approval Ariz Blue Federal airway Calif certificate City Civil Aeronautics Administration civil aircraft clear zone area clearance cluding Colo Control area extension control zone east course eligible Engineer equipment facility Federal Aviation Agency flight formance standards intersection Kans L/MF jet route landing line bearing longitude ment miles either side miles northwest Mont Nebr nondirectional radio beacon northeast Ohio Okla omni omnirange extending omnirange station operating Oreg paragraph point 10 miles point of INT procedures property interests radio range extending radio range station Red Federal airway requirements Restricted Area runway clear zone south alternate south course southeast course southwest specified sponsor Subpart Technical Standard Order tion True radials United States-Canadian Border VOR Federal airway VOR/VORTAC jet route Wash west alternate west course
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Page 6 - ... when the agency for good cause finds (and incorporates the finding and a brief statement of reasons therefor in the rules issued) that notice and public procedure thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.
Page 39 - ... payment of part or all of the price, or upon the performance of any other condition or the happening of any contingency; or...
Page 42 - United States" means the several States, the District of Columbia, and the several Territories and possessions of the United States, including the Territorial waters and the overlying air space thereof.
Page 106 - In order to bring about, in conformity with the national airport plan prepared and from time to time revised as provided in this Act, the establishment of a Nation-wide system of public airports adequate to meet the present and future needs of civil aeronautics...
Page 90 - ... laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the •work the...
Page 23 - Air navigation facility" means any facility used in, available for use in, or designed for use in, aid of air navigation, including landing areas, lights, any apparatus or equipment for disseminating weather information, for signaling, for...
Page 24 - operate aircraft" means the use of aircraft, for the purpose of air navigation and includes the navigation of aircraft. Any person who causes or authorizes the operation of aircraft, whether with or without the right of legal control (in the capacity of owner, lessee, or otherwise) of the aircraft, shall be deemed to be engaged in the operation of aircraft within the meaning of this Act.
Page 38 - States or of any State, Territory or possession of the United States, of which the president and two-thirds or more of the Board of Directors and other managing officers thereof are such individuals and In which at least 75 per centum of the voting Interest Is owned or controlled by persons who are citizens of the United States or of one of Its possessions.
Page 81 - Airport hazard" means any structure or object of natural growth located on or in the vicinity of a public airport, or any use of land...
Page 37 - In the form of a check or money order made payable to the Treasurer of the United States...