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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 125 — Certification and Operations: Aircraft Having a Seating Capacity of 20 or More Passengers or a Maximum Payload Capacity of 6,000 Pounds or More; and Rules Governing Persons on Board Such Aircraft · § 125.31

§ 125.31. Contents of certificate and operations specifications.

118 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t14/s§ 125.31·

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(a)Each certificate issued under this part contains the following:
(1)The holder's name.
(2)A description of the operations authorized.
(3)The date it is issued.
(b)The operations specifications issued under this part contain the following:
(1)The kinds of operations authorized.
(2)The types and registration numbers of airplanes authorized for use.
(3)Approval of the provisions of the operator's manual relating to airplane inspections, together with necessary conditions and limitations.
(4)Registration numbers of airplanes that are to be inspected under an approved airplane inspection program under § 125.247.
(5)Procedures for control of weight and balance of airplanes.
(6)Any other item that the Administrator determines is necessary to cover a particular situation.
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