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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 298 — Exemptions for Air Taxi and Commuter Air Carrier Operations · § 298.50

§ 298.50. Application.

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(a)Any person desiring to provide air transportation as a commuter air carrier must first obtain a Commuter Air Carrier Authorization. This shall be accomplished by filing with the Department—
(1)An application in accordance with the requirements of parts 201 and 302 of this chapter;
(2)Data in accordance with part 204 of this chapter to support a determination by the Department that the person is “fit, willing, and able” to operate the proposed commuter service; and
(3)A $670 filing fee submitted in accordance with the provisions of § 389.21 of this chapter.
(b)An executed original and two true copies of an application for a Commuter Air Carrier Authorization shall be filed with Docket Operations Office, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. [70 FR 25768, May 16, 2005, as amended by DOT-OST-2014-0140, 84 FR 15935, Apr. 16, 2019]
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