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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 91 — General Operating and Flight Rules · § 91.903

§ 91.903. Policy and procedures.

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(a)The Administrator may issue a certificate of waiver authorizing the operation of aircraft in deviation from any rule listed in this subpart or any rule listed in this subpart as modified by subpart C of part 194 of this chapter if the Administrator finds that the proposed operation can be safely conducted under the terms of that certificate of waiver.
(b)An application for a certificate of waiver under this part is made on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Administrator and may be submitted to any FAA office.
(c)A certificate of waiver is effective as specified in that certificate of waiver. [Docket 18334, 54 FR 34325, Aug. 18, 1989, as amended by FAA-2023-1275, Amdt. 91-379, 89 FR 92486, Nov. 21, 2024]
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