Federal Register - March 9, 1938
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Washington, Wednesday, March 9, 1938
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
Bureau of Air Commerce.
A mendment
to t h e
C i v i l A ir R e g u la t io n s
AMENDMENT NO. 3
Pursuant to the authority contained in the A ir Commerce Act of 1926 44 Stat. 568 as amended by the Act of Feb ruary 28, 1929 45 Stat. 1404, the Act of June 19, 1934 48
Btat. 1113, the Act of June 19, 1934 48 Stat. 1116, and Sections 11 and 12 of the Act of June 12, 1934 48 Stat. 933, 937, Chapter 601 of the Civil Air Regulations approved to take effect November 1, 1937, is amended to read as follows:
60.8 Air Meet Rules 60.80
Classification 60.81
Perm it Required 60.82
Provision for Issuance 60. 83
Application for Class 1 Air Meet Perm it 60. 84
Application for Class 2 Air Meet Perm it 60.85
Issuance 60.86
Duration 60.87
Non-Transferability 60.88
Suspension and Revocation 60. 89
Air Meet Rules 60.9 Miscellaneous Air Traffic Rules 60.90
Non-Application of Air Traffic Rules 60.91
Certificate of Non-Application 60.92
Aircraft on Water 60.93
Aircraft Model Flying Activities, Supervision of
60. Ant T raffic R ules
60.0
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Provision fo r Issuance Definitions Airway, Airport, and Other Designations Civil Airway Designation Control Airport Designation Control Zone of Intersection Designation Radio Fix Designation Airway Traffic Control Area Designation Flight Rules General P ilot Certificate Aircraft Certificate Identification Mark Take-Off and Landing Flight Enroute Minimum Safe Altitudes Parachutes Fligh t Rules Contact Pilot Equipment Fuel Requirements Flight Plan Weather Minimums Alternate Airport Over-the-Top Flight F ligh t Enroute Flight Altitudes Flight Rules Instrument Pilot Equipment Fuel Requirements Flight Plan Weather Minimums Alternate Airport Over-the-Top Flight Flight Enroute Flight Altitudes Approach and Departure Procedures Light and Signal Rules Angular Lim its Airplane Lights Airship Lights Balloon Lights Lights on Stationary Aircraft Signals on Stationary Aircraft Distress Signals Forced Landing Signals Fog Signals Acrobatic Flight Rules Prohibited Zones Acrobatics W hile Carry Persons Equipment for Acrobatics S
Parachute Jumps
12 F. R. 2540 D I .
60. AIR TRAFFIC RULES
60.0. PRO VISIO N FOR ISSUANCE: Pursuant to the pro visions of the A ir Commerce Act requiring the Secretary of Commerce to provide regulations for the rating of aircraft, airmen, air navigation facilities, air carriers and flying schools, and for the navigation, protection and identification of aircraft, and for prohibiting the operation or navigation in violation thereof, the following air traffic rules relating thereto, in addition to those prescribed elsewhere in the Civil Air Regulations, are hereby prescribed.
60.1. DEFINITIO NS
60.100. Civil Airway: A civil airway is a route in the nav igable airspace designated by the Secretary of Commerce as a route suitable for interstate or foreign air commerce and includes the airspace located vertically above an area on the horizontal plane contained within lines encircling each terminal airport, intermediate airport, and other inter mediate point, specified on such airway within a radius of 10 miles from the center of such airport or other specified intermediate point and also contained within two parallel lines located 10 miles from the center line connecting the terminal airports by way of each intermediate airport or other intermediate point specified to designate the route of such airway. Each civil airway shall also include the termi nal and intermediate airports, emergency landing fields and all other air navigation facilities located, or which may be hereafter located and established, within the said area.
No civil airway shall include an airspace reservation, or any part thereof, set aside and protected pursuant to the pro visions of Section 4 of the Air Commerce Act of 1926, the navigable airspace above non-territorial waters, nor the nav igable airspace above foreign territorial lands or waters.
For a list of civil airways, see CAR 60.20.
60.101. Airspace Reservation: An airspace reservation is the airspace located vertically above an area on the surface of the land or water designated and set apart by an executive order of the President or by a State fo r purposes of national defense or for other governmental purposes. For a list of airspace reservations, see Appendix A and B.
60.102. Control A irport: A control airport is an airport which has been so designated by the Secretary to provide for the safety of aircraft moving in interstate or foreign 615