Sec. 139.325 - Airport emergency plan.
(a) Each certificate holder shall
develop and maintain an airport emergency plan designed to minimize the
possibility and extent of personal injury and property damage on the
airport in an emergency. The plan must include --
(1) Procedures for prompt response to
all of the emergencies listed in paragraph (b) of this section, including
a communications network; and
(2) Sufficient detail to provide
adequate guidance to each person who must implement it.
(b) The plan required by this section
must contain instructions for response to --
(1) Aircraft incidents and accidents;
(2) Bomb incidents, including designated
parking areas for the aircraft involved;
(3) Structural fires;
(4) Natural disaster;
(5) Radiological incidents;
(6) Sabotage, hijack incidents, and
other unlawful interference with operations;
(7) Failure of power for movement area
lighting; and
(8) Water rescue situations.
(c) The plan required by this section
must address or include --
(1) To the extent practicable,
provisions for medical services including transportation and medical
assistance for the maximum number of persons that can be carried on the
largest air carrier aircraft that the airport reasonably can be expected
to serve;
(2) The name, location, telephone
number, and emergency capability of each hospital and other medical
facility, and the business address and telephone number of medical
personnel on the airport or in the communities it serves, agreeing to
provide medical assistance or transportation;
(3) The name, location, and telephone
number of each rescue squad, ambulance service, military installation, and
government agency on the airport or in the communities it serves, that
agrees to provide medical assistance or transportation;
(4) An inventory of surface vehicles and
aircraft that the facilities, agencies, and personnel included in the plan
under paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) of this section will provide to
transport injured and deceased persons to locations on the airport and in
the communities it serves;
(5) Each hangar or other building on the
airport or in the communities it serves that will be used to accommodate
uninjured, injured, and deceased persons;
(6) Crowd control, specifying the name
and location of each safety or security agency that agrees to provide
assistance for the control of crowds in the event of an emergency on the
airport; and
(7) The removal of disabled aircraft
including to the extent practical the name, location and telephone numbers
of agencies with aircraft removal responsibilities or capabilities.
(d) The plan required by this section
must provide for --
(1) The marshalling, transportation, and
care of ambulatory injured and uninjured accident survivors;
(2) The removal of disabled aircraft;
(3) Emergency alarm systems; and
(4) Coordination of airport and control
tower functions relating to emergency actions.
(e) The plan required by this section
shall contain procedures for notifying the facilities, agencies, and
personnel who have responsibilities under the plan of the location of an
aircraft accident, the number of persons involved in that accident, or any
other information necessary to carry out their responsibilities, as soon
as that information is available.
(f) The plan required by this section
shall contain provisions, to the extent practicable, for the rescue of
aircraft accident victims from significant bodies of water or marsh lands
adjacent to the airport which are crossed by the approach and departure
flight paths of air carriers. A body of water or marsh land is significant
if the area exceeds one-quarter square mile and cannot be traversed by
conventional land rescue vehicles. To the extent practicable, the plan
shall provide for rescue vehicles with a combined capacity for handling
the maximum number of persons that can be carried on board the largest air
carrier aircraft that the airport reasonably can be expected to serve.
(g) Each certificate holder shall --
(1) Coordinate its plan with law
enforcement agencies, rescue and fire fighting agencies, medical personnel
and organizations, the principal tenants at the airport, and all other
persons who have responsibilities under the plan;
(2) To the extent practicable, provide
for participation by all facilities, agencies, and personnel specified in
paragraph (g)(1) of this section in the development of the plan;
(3) Ensure that all airport personnel
having duties and responsibilities under the plan are familiar with their
assignments and are properly trained;
(4) At least once every 12 months,
review the plan with all of the parties with whom the plan is coordinated
as specified in paragraph (g)(1) of this section, to ensure that all
parties know their responsibilities and that all of the information in the
plan is current; and
(5) Hold a full-scale airport emergency
plan exercise at least once every 3 years.
(h) Each airport subject to 49 CFR part
1542, Airport Security, shall ensure that instructions for response to
paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(6) of this section in the airport emergency plan
are consistent with its approved security program.
(i) FAA Advisory Circulars in the 150
Series contain standards and procedures for the development of an airport
emergency plan which are acceptable to the Administrator.
[Doc. No. 24812, 52 FR 44282, Nov. 18, 1987; 53
FR 4258, Feb. 12, 1988; 66 FR 37327, July 17, 2001; Amdt. 139-24, 67 FR
8350, Feb. 22, 2002]