(a) Each certificate holder conducting domestic, flag, or commuter
operations must obtain operations specifications containing all of the
following:
(1) The specific location of the certificate holder's principal base of
operations and, if different, the address that shall serve as the primary
point of contact for correspondence between the FAA and the certificate
holder and the name and mailing address of the certificate holder's agent
for service.
(2) Other business names under which the certificate holder may
operate.
(3) Reference to the economic authority issued by the Department of
Transportation, if required.
(4) Type of aircraft, registration markings, and serial numbers of each
aircraft authorized for use, each regular and alternate airport to be used
in scheduled operations, and, except for commuter operations, each
provisional and refueling airport.
(i) Subject to the approval of the Administrator with regard to form
and content, the certificate holder may incorporate by reference the items
listed in paragraph (a)(4) of this section into the certificate holder's
operations specifications by maintaining a current listing of those items
and by referring to the specific list in the applicable paragraph of the
operations specifications.
(ii) The certificate holder may not conduct any operation using any
aircraft or airport not listed.
(5) Kinds of operations authorized.
(6) Authorization and limitations for routes and areas of operations.
(7) Airport limitations.
(8) Time limitations, or standards for determining time limitations,
for overhauling, inspecting, and checking airframes, engines, propellers,
rotors, appliances, and emergency equipment.
(9) Authorization for the method of controlling weight and balance of
aircraft.
(10) Interline equipment interchange requirements, if relevant.
(11) Aircraft wet lease information required by §119.53(c).
(12) Any authorized deviation and exemption granted from any
requirement of this chapter.
(13) Any other item the Administrator determines is necessary.
(b) Each certificate holder conducting supplemental operations must
obtain operations specifications containing all of the following:
(1) The specific location of the certificate holder's principal base of
operations, and, if different, the address that shall serve as the primary
point of contact for correspondence between the FAA and the certificate
holder and the name and mailing address of the certificate holder's agent
for service.
(2) Other business names under which the certificate holder may
operate.
(3) Reference to the economic authority issued by the Department of
Transportation, if required.
(4) Type of aircraft, registration markings, and serial number of each
aircraft authorized for use.
(i) Subject to the approval of the Administrator with regard to form
and content, the certificate holder may incorporate by reference the items
listed in paragraph (b)(4) of this section into the certificate holder's
operations specifications by maintaining a current listing of those items
and by referring to the specific list in the applicable paragraph of the
operations specifications.
(ii) The certificate holder may not conduct any operation using any
aircraft not listed.
(5) Kinds of operations authorized.
(6) Authorization and limitations for routes and areas of operations.
(7) Special airport authorizations and limitations.
(8) Time limitations, or standards for determining time limitations,
for overhauling, inspecting, and checking airframes, engines, propellers,
appliances, and emergency equipment.
(9) Authorization for the method of controlling weight and balance of
aircraft.
(10) Aircraft wet lease information required by §119.53(c).
(11) Any authorization or requirement to conduct supplemental
operations as provided by §119.21(a)(3) (i) or (ii).
(12) Any authorized deviation or exemption from any requirement of this
chapter.
(13) Any other item the Administrator determines is necessary.
(c) Each certificate holder conducting on-demand operations must obtain
operations specifications containing all of the following:
(1) The specific location of the certificate holder's principal base of
operations, and if different, the address that shall serve as the primary
point of contact for correspondence between the FAA and the name and
mailing address of the certificate holder's agent for service.
(2) Other business names under which the certificate holder may
operate.
(3) Reference to the economic authority issued by the Department of
Transportation, if required.
(4) Kind and area of operations authorized.
(5) Category and class of aircraft that may be used in those
operations.
(6) Type of aircraft, registration markings, and serial number of each
aircraft that is subject to an airworthiness maintenance program required
by §135.411(a)(2) of this chapter.
(i) Subject to the approval of the Administrator with regard to form
and content, the certificate holder may incorporate by reference the items
listed in paragraph (c)(6) of this section into the certificate holder's
operations specifications by maintaining a current listing of those items
and by referring to the specific list in the applicable paragraph of the
operations specifications.
(ii) The certificate holder may not conduct any operation using any
aircraft not listed.
(7) Registration markings of each aircraft that is to be inspected
under an approved aircraft inspection program under §135.419 of this
chapter.
(8) Time limitations or standards for determining time limitations, for
overhauls, inspections, and checks for airframes, engines, propellers,
rotors, appliances, and emergency equipment of aircraft that are subject
to an airworthiness maintenance program required by §135.411(a)(2) of this
chapter.
(9) Additional maintenance items required by the Administrator under
§135.421 of this chapter.
(10) Aircraft wet lease information required by §119.53(c).
(11) Any authorized deviation or exemption from any requirement of this
chapter.
(12) Any other item the Administrator determines is necessary.