The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 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 100
Page 8
time shown in the approved engine spec- ification ; and ( 2 ) With respect to turbine engines , means the brake horsepower that is de- veloped under static conditions at a spec- ified altitude and atmospheric tempera- ture , and under ...
time shown in the approved engine spec- ification ; and ( 2 ) With respect to turbine engines , means the brake horsepower that is de- veloped under static conditions at a spec- ified altitude and atmospheric tempera- ture , and under ...
Page 60
... shown to be necessary as a result of required flight tests . ( d ) Small airplanes may be certifi- cated in more than one category if the requirements of each requested category are met . § 23.21 Subpart B - Flight GENERAL Proof of ...
... shown to be necessary as a result of required flight tests . ( d ) Small airplanes may be certifi- cated in more than one category if the requirements of each requested category are met . § 23.21 Subpart B - Flight GENERAL Proof of ...
Page 62
... shown to be safe under any condition , including turbulence and complete engine failure ; ( 3 ) The starting point for measuring seaplane and amphibian takeoff distance may be the point at which a speed of not more than three miles per ...
... shown to be safe under any condition , including turbulence and complete engine failure ; ( 3 ) The starting point for measuring seaplane and amphibian takeoff distance may be the point at which a speed of not more than three miles per ...
Page 64
... shown by quantitative tests . In no case may the limits exceed those precribed in the following table : Values in pounds of force as applied to the control wheel Pitch Roll Yaw or rudder pedals ( a ) For temporary applica- tion : Stick ...
... shown by quantitative tests . In no case may the limits exceed those precribed in the following table : Values in pounds of force as applied to the control wheel Pitch Roll Yaw or rudder pedals ( a ) For temporary applica- tion : Stick ...
Page 66
... shown at any speed that can be obtained without ex- cessive control force , except speeds more than the appropriate maximum allow- able speed or less than the minimum speed for steady unstalled flight . ( b ) The airspeed must return to ...
... shown at any speed that can be obtained without ex- cessive control force , except speeds more than the appropriate maximum allow- able speed or less than the minimum speed for steady unstalled flight . ( b ) The airspeed must return to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Administrator air carrier airborne airplane airspeed airspeed indicator airworthiness altitude amended angle applicable approved brake carburetor cate center of gravity civil aircraft climb compartment compliance component control system copy critical critical engine determined device dihedral angle emergency exit equipment established exceed factor of safety failure Federal Aviation Agency formance standards fuel system fuel tank graph gust heater indicator inertia inspection installed instrument landing conditions landing gear less limit load load factor main rotor maneuvering manufacturer is located manufacturer's marked maximum continuous power maximum weight means ment minimum operating limitations percent pilot placard plane position lights powerplant prescribed pressure production certificate propeller quirements Radio reciprocating engines retracted rotorcraft RTCA rule safe operation safety shown speed stalling standards are hereby static structure subparagraph Subpart Surplusage takeoff power Technical Standard Order temperature tion trim type certificate vent vibration wheel withstand
Popular passages
Page 4 - 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 4 - 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 2 - 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 5 - Interstate air transportation" means the carriage by aircraft of persons or property as a common carrier for compensation or hire, or the carriage of mail by aircraft in commerce...
Page 5 - ... 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 5 - Lighter-than-air aircraft" means aircraft that can rise and remain suspended by using contained gas weighing less than the air that is displaced by the gas. "Load factor" means the ratio of a specified load to the total weight of the aircraft. The specified load is expressed in terms of any of the following: aerodynamic forces, .inertia forces, or ground or water reactions. "Mach number" means the ratio of true airspeed to the speed of sound. "Main rotor" means the rotor that supplies the principal...
Page 2 - Air traffic" means aircraft operating in the air or on an airport surface, exclusive of loading ramps and parking areas. "Air traffic clearance" means an authorization by air traffic control, for the purpose of preventing collision between known aircraft, for an aircraft to proceed under specified traffic conditions within controlled airspace. "Air traffic control" means a service operated by appropriate authority to promote the safe, orderly, and expeditious Sow of air traffic.
Page 6 - 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 2 - 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...
Page 4 - Flight visibility" means the average forward horizontal distance, from the cockpit of an aircraft in flight, at which prominent unlighted objects may be seen and identified by day and prominent lighted objects may be seen and identified by night.