§ 135.364. Maximum flying time outside the United States.
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/us/cfr/t14/s§ 135.364·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
After August 13, 2008, no certificate holder may operate an airplane, other than an all-cargo airplane with more than two engines, on a planned route that exceeds 180 minutes flying time (at the one-engine-inoperative cruise speed under standard conditions in still air) from an Adequate Airport outside the continental United States unless the operation is approved by the FAA in accordance with Appendix G of this part, Extended Operations (ETOPS). [Docket FAA-1999-6717, 73 FR 8798, Feb. 15, 2008]
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§ 135.364
Maximum flying time outside the United States.
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