(a) No person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental
certificate --
(1) For other than the purpose for which the certificate was issued; or
(2) Carrying persons or property for compensation or hire.
(b) No person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental
certificate outside of an area assigned by the Administrator until it is
shown that --
(1) The aircraft is controllable throughout its normal range of speeds
and throughout all the maneuvers to be executed; and
(2) The aircraft has no hazardous operating characteristics or design
features.
(c) Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator in special
operating limitations, no person may operate an aircraft that has an
experimental certificate over a densely populated area or in a congested
airway. The Administrator may issue special operating limitations for
particular aircraft to permit takeoffs and landings to be conducted over a
densely populated area or in a congested airway, in accordance with terms
and conditions specified in the authorization in the interest of safety in
air commerce.
(d) Each person operating an aircraft that has an experimental
certificate shall --
(1) Advise each person carried of the experimental nature of the
aircraft;
(2) Operate under VFR, day only, unless otherwise specifically
authorized by the Administrator; and
(3) Notify the control tower of the experimental nature of the aircraft
when operating the aircraft into or out of airports with operating control
towers.
(e) The Administrator may prescribe additional limitations that the
Administrator considers necessary, including limitations on the persons
that may be carried in the aircraft.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control
number 2120-0005)