(a) Except when otherwise authorized by air traffic control --
(1) No person may conduct a parachute operation, and no pilot in
command of an aircraft may allow a parachute operation to be conducted
from that aircraft, in or into controlled airspace unless, during that
flight --
(i) The aircraft is equipped with a functioning two-way radio
communication system appropriate to the air traffic control facilities
being used; and
(ii) Radio communications have been established between the aircraft
and the air traffic control facility having jurisdiction over the affected
airspace of the first intended exit altitude at least 5 minutes before the
parachute operation begins. The pilot in command must establish radio
communications to receive information regarding air traffic activity in
the vicinity of the parachute operation.
(2) The pilot in command of an aircraft used for any parachute
operation in or into controlled airspace must, during each flight --
(i) Continuously monitor the appropriate frequency of the aircraft's
radio communications system from the time radio communications are first
established between the aircraft and air traffic control, until the pilot
advises air traffic control that the parachute operation has ended for
that flight.
(ii) Advise air traffic control when the last parachutist or object
leaves the aircraft.
(b) Parachute operations must be aborted if, prior to receipt of a
required air traffic control authorization, or during any parachute
operation in or into controlled airspace, the required radio
communications system is or becomes inoperative.