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Federal Aviation Regulation Changes


  1. 91.129 Operation in Class D Airspace.
  2. 91.131 Operation in Class B Airspace.

  3. 91.146 Passenger-Carrying flights for the benefit of a charitable, nonprofit, or community event.
  4. 91.147 Passenger-carrying flights for compensation or hire.
  5. 91.175 Takeoff and landing under IFR.
  6. 91.177 Minimum altitudes for IFR operations.
  7. 91.179 IFR cruising altitude or flight level. Note that this section adds only the following provision at the beginning, Unless otherwise authorized by ATC. Since this provision is only being added to this regulation it appears to indicate that all other regulations without this verbiage are mandatory  and cannot be waived by ATC.
  8. 91.183 IFR Communications. Unless otherwise authorized by ATC, added.
  9. 91.189 Catagory II and III operations.
  10. 91.205 Added the requirement for two way radio communication for IFR Operations and FL240 and above additional requirements for DME.
  11. 91.219 Altitude alerting system.
  12. 91.403 Maintenance - General Section
  13. 91.411 Altimeter system
  14. 91.511 Communication equipment for overwater operation. Title changed from Radio equipment for overwater operations.
  15. 135.1 Applicability. Change to Air Tour Flights.
  16. 135.67 Reporting potentially hazardous meteorological conditions.
  17. 135.78 Instrument approach procedures.
  18. 135.79 Flight locating equiptment.
  19. 135.98 Operations in North Polar Area.
  20. 135.128 Use of safety belts and child restraint systems.
  21. 135.161 Communication and navigation equipment for VFR.
  22. 135.165 Communication and navigation equipment: Extended overwater and IFR operations.
  23. 135.225 IFR: Takeoff, approach and landing minimums. Limitation for pilots with less than 100 hours served as pilot in command.
  24. 135.345 Pilotsinitial, transition and upgrade ground training.
  25. 135.364 Maximum flying time outside the United States.
  26. 135.371 Large transport catagory airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered: En route limitations.
  27. 135.381 Large transport catagory airplanes: Turbine engine powered: En route limitations.
  28. 135.411 Maintenance - Applicability.

Federal Aviation Regulations



The Regulation changes above were current as of August 1, 2008, and are changes published in 2007. Note that no significant changes were made to Part 61.

Airmen are encouraged to read the recently changed Regulations above and become familier with their meaning and applicabilty to their operation.

Copyright 2007  Joseph Michael Lamonaca, Esquire, ATP - All Rights Reserved

Practice Limited to Aviation Law

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