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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 139 — Certification of Airports · § 139.107

§ 139.107. Issuance of certificate.

116 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t14/s§ 139.107·

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An applicant for an Airport Operating Certificate is entitled to a certificate if—
(a)The applicant provides written documentation that air carrier service will begin on a date certain.
(b)The applicant meets the provisions of § 139.103.
(c)The Administrator, after investigation, finds the applicant is properly and adequately equipped and able to provide a safe airport operating environment in accordance with—
(1)Any limitation that the Administrator finds necessary to ensure safety in air transportation.
(2)The requirements of the Airport Certification Manual, as specified under § 139.203.
(3)Any other provisions of this part that the Administrator finds necessary to ensure safety in air transportation.
(d)The Administrator approves the Airport Certification Manual.
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