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FAA Rule Change Helps Part 135 Operators at Foreign and Military Airports
January 16, 2012
Last week, the FAA issued a direct final rule that modifies the language in 14 CFR 135.225 to permit Part 135 operators that have been issued the C079 Operations Specification to operate at foreign and military airports with lower-than-standard weather minimums. This rule change brings the specific regulatory section into alignment with other sections of the regulations that currently permit lower than standard IFR operations at domestic civilian airports when authorized. NBAA has worked with the FAA to resolve differing interpretations of the rule over the last few years, but this change resolves the issue once-and-for-all in a manner acceptable to Part 135 operators. The rule change is effective on February 27, 2012. Learn more.
Webinar Navigates Complexities of Charter, Broker Regulations
May 11, 2011
Given the complexities of the regulatory environment for charter companies and brokers, a small slip in business practices, even if unintentional, might generate a huge fine for charter brokers and operators. In a May 5 webinar, "Trends in Air Charter," by Mike Nichols, NBAA Vice President for Operations, Education and Economics, moderates a session with leading attorneys to discuss the do’s and don’ts. The interactive webinar has been recorded for playback and is now available on-demand. Learn more.