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§ 139.201 - General requirements.

(a) No person may operate an airport subject to this part unless that person adopts and complies with an Airport Certification Manual, as required under this part, that—

(1) Has been approved by the Administrator;

(2) Contains only those items authorized by the Administrator;

(3) Is in printed form and signed by the certificate holder acknowledging the certificate holder's responsibility to operate the airport in compliance with the Airport Certification Manual approved by the Administrator; and

(4) Is in a form that is easy to revise and organized in a manner helpful to the preparation, review, and approval processes, including a revision log. In addition, each page or attachment must include the date of the Administrator's initial approval or approval of the latest revision.

(b) Each holder of an Airport Operating Certificate must—

(1) Keep its Airport Certification Manual current at all times;

(2) Maintain at least one complete and current copy of its approved Airport Certification Manual on the airport, which will be available for inspection by the Administrator; and

(3) Furnish the applicable portions of the approved Airport Certification Manual to airport personnel responsible for its implementation.

(c) Each certificate holder must ensure that the Regional Airports Division Manager is provided a complete copy of its most current approved Airport Certification Manual, as specified under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, including any amendments approved under § 139.205.

(d) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the development of Airport Certification Manuals that are acceptable to the Administrator.

§ 139.203 - Contents of Airport Certification Manual.

(a) Except as otherwise authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must include in the Airport Certification Manual a description of operating procedures, facilities and equipment, responsibility assignments, and any other information needed by personnel concerned with operating the airport in order to comply with applicable provisions of subpart D of this part and paragraph (b) of this section.

(b) Except as otherwise authorized by the Administrator, the certificate holder must include in the Airport Certification Manual the following elements, as appropriate for its class:

Required Airport Certification Manual Elements

Manual elements Airport certificate class Class I Class II Class III Class IV 1. Lines of succession of airport operational responsibilityXXXX 2. Each current exemption issued to the airport from the requirements of this partXXXX 3. Any limitations imposed by the AdministratorXXXX 4. A grid map or other means of identifying locations and terrain features on and around the airport that are significant to emergency operationsXXXX 5. The location of each obstruction required to be lighted or marked within the airport's area of authorityXXXX 6. A description of each movement area available for air carriers and its safety areas, and each road described in § 139.319(k) that serves itXXXX 7. Procedures for avoidance of interruption or failure during construction work of utilities serving facilities or NAVAIDS that support air carrier operationsXXX 8. A description of the system for maintaining records, as required under § 139.301XXXX 9. A description of personnel training, as required under § 139.303XXXX 10. Procedures for maintaining the paved areas, as required under § 139.305XXXX 11. Procedures for maintaining the unpaved areas, as required under § 139.307XXXX 12. Procedures for maintaining the safety areas, as required under § 139.309XXXX 13. A plan showing the runway and taxiway identification system, including the location and inscription of signs, runway markings, and holding position markings, as required under § 139.311XXXX 14. A description of, and procedures for maintaining, the marking, signs, and lighting systems, as required under § 139.311XXXX 15. A snow and ice control plan, as required under § 139.313XXX 16. A description of the facilities, equipment, personnel, and procedures for meeting the aircraft rescue and firefighting requirements, in accordance with §§ 139.315, 139.317 and 139.319XXXX 17. A description of any approved exemption to aircraft rescue and firefighting requirements, as authorized under § 139.111XXXX 18. Procedures for protecting persons and property during the storing, dispensing, and handling of fuel and other hazardous substances and materials, as required under § 139.321XXXX 19. A description of, and procedures for maintaining, the traffic and wind direction indicators, as required under § 139.323XXXX 20. An emergency plan as required under § 139.325XXXX 21. Procedures for conducting the self-inspection program, as required under § 139.327XXXX 22. Procedures for controlling pedestrians and ground vehicles in movement areas and safety areas, as required under § 139.329XXXX 23. Procedures for obstruction removal, marking, or lighting, as required under § 139.331XXXX 24. Procedures for protection of NAVAIDS, as required under § 139.333XXX 25. A description of public protection, as required under § 139.335XXX 26. Procedures for wildlife hazard management, as required under § 139.337XXX 27. Procedures for airport condition reporting, as required under § 139.339XXXX 28. Procedures for identifying, marking, and lighting construction and other unserviceable areas, as required under § 139.341XXX 29. Policies and procedures for the development of, implementation of, maintenance of, and adherence to, the Airport's Safety Management System, as required under subpart E of this part. Section 139.401(1) prescribes which certificate holders are subject to this requirement.XXXX 30. Any other item that the Administrator finds is necessary to ensure safety in air transportationXXXX
[Doc. No. FAA-2000-7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10, 2004; Amdt. 139-26, 69 FR 31522, June 4, 2004, as amended by Amdt. 139-27, 78 FR 3316, Jan. 16, 2013; Docket No. FAA-2010-0997;Amdt. No. 139-28, 88 FR 11672, Feb. 23, 2023]

§ 139.205 - Amendment of Airport Certification Manual.

(a) Under § 139.3, the Regional Airports Division Manager may amend any Airport Certification Manual approved under this part, either—

(1) Upon application by the certificate holder or

(2) On the Regional Airports Division Manager's own initiative, if the Regional Airports Division Manager determines that safety in air transportation requires the amendment.

(b) A certificate holder must submit in writing a proposed amendment to its Airport Certification Manual to the Regional Airports Division Manager at least 30 days before the proposed effective date of the amendment, unless a shorter filing period is allowed by the Regional Airports Division Manager.

(c) At any time within 30 days after receiving a notice of refusal to approve the application for amendment, the certificate holder may petition the Associate Administrator for Airports to reconsider the refusal to amend.

(d) In the case of amendments initiated by the FAA, the Regional Airports Division Manager notifies the certificate holder of the proposed amendment, in writing, fixing a reasonable period (but not less than 7 days) within which the certificate holder may submit written information, views, and arguments on the amendment. After considering all relevant material presented, the Regional Airports Division Manager notifies the certificate holder within 30 days of any amendment adopted or rescinds the notice. The amendment becomes effective not less than 30 days after the certificate holder receives notice of it, except that, prior to the effective date, the certificate holder may petition the Associate Administrator for Airports to reconsider the amendment, in which case its effective date is stayed pending a decision by the Associate Administrator for Airports.

(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d) of this section, if the Regional Airports Division Manager finds there is an emergency requiring immediate action with respect to safety in air transportation, the Regional Airports Division Manager may issue an amendment, effective without stay on the date the certificate holder receives notice of it. In such a case, the Regional Airports Division Manager incorporates the finding of the emergency and a brief statement of the reasons for the finding in the notice of the amendment. Within 30 days after the issuance of such an emergency amendment, the certificate holder may petition the Associate Administrator for Airports to reconsider either the finding of an emergency, the amendment itself, or both. This petition does not automatically stay the effectiveness of the emergency amendment.