Part 139 Certification definition
Examples of Part 139 Certification in a sentence
If the Airport is operated under 49 CFR Part 1542 (Security) and 14 CFR Part 139 (Certification), the Sublessee will comply with all applicable requirements of the Borough's Airport Security Program, Airport Certification Manual, and Airport Emergency Plan.
Participants on this “Technical Working Group” (TWG) could include representation from: • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) o Western Service Office o FAA San Francisco Airports District Office o FAA Part 139 Certification Office o FAA Western Region Runway Safety Office o SJC Air Traffic Control Tower Manager ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ and Associates, Inc.
The Airline shall not operate at the Airports in a manner that prevents or impairs the Authority's ability to meet and maintain compliance with 14 CFR Part 139, "Certification and Operations Land Airports Serving Certain Air Carriers," and other requirements for obtaining, and maintaining, an Airport Operating Certificate from the FAA.
Pursuant to 49 C.F.R. Part 1542 Airport Security and 14 C.F.R. Part 139, Certification and Operations: Land Airports Serving certain Air Carriers, the following Capital Improvements are exempt from MII voting: security, safety, emergency, judgments and settlements, laws and regulations, compliance with trust indenture, and noise mitigation and environmental remediation.
MAC shall not apply for Part 139 Certification at the Airport to provide facilities for air carrier operations.
Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 139, Certification of Airports (14 CFR Part 139) Section 139.315 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting: Index Determination.
Upon successful completion of FAA Part 139 Certification, as amended, employees covered by this section shall receive an additional increase to their hourly rate of pay of ninety cents ($0.90) per hour, for a total not to exceed one dollar and forty cents ($1.40).