§ 135.609. VFR ceiling and visibility requirements for Class G airspace.
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(a)Unless otherwise specified in the certificate holder's operations specifications, when conducting VFR helicopter air ambulance operations in Class G airspace, the weather minimums in the following table apply:
(b)A certificate holder may designate local flying areas in a manner acceptable to the Administrator, that must—
(1)Not exceed 50 nautical miles in any direction from each designated location;
(2)Take into account obstacles and terrain features that are easily identifiable by the pilot in command and from which the pilot in command may visually determine a position; and
(3)Take into account the operating environment and capabilities of the certificate holder's helicopters.
(c)A pilot must demonstrate a level of familiarity with the local flying area by passing an examination given by the certificate holder within the 12 calendar months prior to using the local flying area. [Docket FAA-2010-0982, 79 FR 9975, Feb. 21, 2014; Amdt. 135-129A, 79 FR 41126, July 15, 2014]