(a) General. Unless otherwise authorized or required, each
person operating an aircraft on or in the vicinity of an airport in a
Class G airspace area must comply with the requirements of this section.
(b) Direction of turns. When approaching to land at an airport
without an operating control tower in Class G airspace --
(1) Each pilot of an airplane must make all turns of that airplane to
the left unless the airport displays approved light signals or visual
markings indicating that turns should be made to the right, in which case
the pilot must make all turns to the right; and
(2) Each pilot of a helicopter must avoid the flow of fixed-wing
aircraft.
(c) Flap settings. Except when necessary for training or
certification, the pilot in command of a civil turbojet-powered aircraft
must use, as a final flap setting, the minimum certificated landing flap
setting set forth in the approved performance information in the Airplane
Flight Manual for the applicable conditions. However, each pilot in
command has the final authority and responsibility for the safe operation
of the pilot's airplane, and may use a different flap setting for that
airplane if the pilot determines that it is necessary in the interest of
safety.
(d) Communications with control towers. Unless otherwise
authorized or required by ATC, no person may operate an aircraft to, from,
through, or on an airport having an operational control tower unless
two-way radio communications are maintained between that aircraft and the
control tower. Communications must be established prior to 4 nautical
miles from the airport, up to and including 2,500 feet AGL. However, if
the aircraft radio fails in flight, the pilot in command may operate that
aircraft and land if weather conditions are at or above basic VFR weather
minimums, visual contact with the tower is maintained, and a clearance to
land is received. If the aircraft radio fails while in flight under IFR,
the pilot must comply with §91.185.