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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 103 — Ultralight Vehicles · § 103.1

§ 103.1. Applicability.

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This part prescribes rules governing the operation of ultralight vehicles in the United States. For the purposes of this part, an ultralight vehicle is a vehicle that:
(a)Is used or intended to be used for manned operation in the air by a single occupant;
(b)Is used or intended to be used for recreation or sport purposes only;
(c)Does not have any U.S. or foreign airworthiness certificate; and
(d)If unpowered, weighs less than 155 pounds; or
(e)If powered:
(1)Weighs less than 254 pounds empty weight, excluding floats and safety devices which are intended for deployment in a potentially catastrophic situation;
(2)Has a fuel capacity not exceeding 5 U.S. gallons;
(3)Is not capable of more than 55 knots calibrated airspeed at full power in level flight; and
(4)Has a power-off stall speed which does not exceed 24 knots calibrated airspeed.
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