The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 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. |
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... altitude " means the maxi- mum altitude at which , in standard at- mosphere , it is possible to maintain , at a specified rotational speed , a specified power or a specified manifold pressure . Unless otherwise stated , the critical al ...
... altitude " means the maxi- mum altitude at which , in standard at- mosphere , it is possible to maintain , at a specified rotational speed , a specified power or a specified manifold pressure . Unless otherwise stated , the critical al ...
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... altitude and ( ii ) under the maximum conditions of crankshaft rota- tional speed and engine manifold pres- sure that are approved for use of un- restricted duration ; and ( 2 ) With respect to turbine engines , means the brake ...
... altitude and ( ii ) under the maximum conditions of crankshaft rota- tional speed and engine manifold pres- sure that are approved for use of un- restricted duration ; and ( 2 ) With respect to turbine engines , means the brake ...
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... altitude at which the temperature is -69.7 degrees Fahrenheit is -0.003566 Fahrenheit per foot and zero above that altitude ; and ( 5 ) The density po at sea level under the conditions described in subpara- graphs ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) is ...
... altitude at which the temperature is -69.7 degrees Fahrenheit is -0.003566 Fahrenheit per foot and zero above that altitude ; and ( 5 ) The density po at sea level under the conditions described in subpara- graphs ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) is ...
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... altitude and atmospheric tem- perature under the maximum conditions of rotorshaft rotational speed and gas temperature approved for the normal takeoff , and limited in continuous use to the period of time shown in the ap- proved engine ...
... altitude and atmospheric tem- perature under the maximum conditions of rotorshaft rotational speed and gas temperature approved for the normal takeoff , and limited in continuous use to the period of time shown in the ap- proved engine ...
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... altitude of 5,000 feet with the- ( 1 ) Critical engine inoperative , and its propeller in the minimum drag position ; ( 2 ) Remaining engines at not more than maximum continuous power ; ( 3 ) Landing gear retracted ; ( 4 ) Wing flaps in ...
... altitude of 5,000 feet with the- ( 1 ) Critical engine inoperative , and its propeller in the minimum drag position ; ( 2 ) Remaining engines at not more than maximum continuous power ; ( 3 ) Landing gear retracted ; ( 4 ) Wing flaps in ...
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Page 6 - Foreign air commerce" means the carriage by aircraft of persons or property for compensation or hire, or the carriage of mall by aircraft, or the operation or navigation of aircraft in the conduct or furtherance of a business or vocation, in commerce between a place In the United States and any place outside thereof; whether such commerce moves wholly by aircraft or partly by aircraft and partly by other forms of transportation. "Foreign air transportation...
Page 7 - ... between a place in any State of the United States, or the District of Columbia, and a place in any other State of the United States, or the District of Columbia; or between places in the same State of the United States through the airspace over any place outside thereof; or between places in the same territory or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia. "Interstate air transportation...
Page 539 - Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Aging, Administration of Children's Bureau Education, Office of Family Services, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions, Bureau of Federal Procurement Regulations System Food and Drug Administration Freedmen's Hospital Public Health Service St.
Page 500 - Aircraft Registration Certificate. § 47.3 Registration required. (a) Section 501 (b) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (49 USC 1401 (b) ) defines eligibility for registration as follows : (b) An aircraft shall be eligible for registration If, but only If — (1) It Is owned by a citizen of the United States and it Is not registered under the laws of any foreign country; or (2) It Is an aircraft of the Federal Government, or of a State, Territory, or possession of the United States, or the District...
Page 8 - Overseas air commerce" means 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 a place in any State of the United States, or the District of Columbia, and any place in a territory or possession of the United States; or between a place in a territory or possession of the United States, and a place in any other territory...
Page 190 - This must be shown in day and night flight tests under nonprecipitation conditions. (b) Precipitation conditions. For precipitation conditions, the following apply: (1) The airplane must have a means to maintain a clear portion of the windshield, during precipitation conditions, sufficient for both pilots to have a sufficiently extensive view along the flight path in normal flight attitudes of the airplane. This means must be designed to function, without continuous attention on the part of the crew,...