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DOT 49 CFR PART 1550-2010 AIRCRAFT SECURITY UNDER GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES.pdf

1、394 49 CFR Ch. XII (10110 Edition) Pt. 1550 (1) Each individual the certified cargo screening facility authorizes to perform cargo screening or supervise cargo screening. (2) Each individual the certified cargo screening facility authorizes to have unescorted access to cargo at any time from the tim

2、e it is screened until the time it is tendered to another cer-tified cargo screening facility, an indi-rect air carrier under 49 CFR part 1548 for transport on a passenger aircraft, an aircraft operator under part 1544, or a foreign air carrier under part 1546. (3) The senior manager or representa-t

3、ive of its facility in control of the op-erations. (4) The security coordinators and their alternates. (b) Security threat assessment. Before a certified cargo screening facility au-thorizes an individual to perform the functions described in paragraph (a) of this section, and before the individual

4、performs those functions (1) Each individual must successfully complete a security threat assessment or comparable security threat assess-ment described in part 1540, subpart C of this chapter; and (2) Each certified screening facility must complete the requirements in 49 CFR part 1540, subpart C. P

5、ART 1550AIRCRAFT SECURITY UNDER GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Sec. 1550.1 Applicability of this part. 1550.3 TSA inspection authority. 1550.5 Operations using a sterile area. 1550.7 Operations in aircraft of 12,500 pounds or more. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 114, 5103, 40113, 44901 44907, 4491344914,

6、4491644918, 4493544936, 44942, 46105. SOURCE: 67 FR 8383, Feb. 22, 2002, unless otherwise noted. 1550.1 Applicability of this part. This part applies to the operation of aircraft for which there are no security requirements in other parts of this sub-chapter. 1550.3 TSA inspection authority. (a) Eac

7、h aircraft operator subject to this part must allow TSA, at any time or place, to make any inspections or tests, including copying records, to de-termine compliance with (1) This subchapter and any security program or security procedures under this subchapter, and part 1520 of this chapter; and (2)

8、49 U.S.C. Subtitle VII, as amend-ed. (b) At the request of TSA, each air-craft operator must provide evidence of compliance with this part and its secu-rity program or security procedures, including copies of records. 1550.5 Operations using a sterile area. (a) Applicability of this section. This se

9、ction applies to all aircraft oper-ations in which passengers, crew-members, or other individuals are en-planed from or deplaned into a sterile area, except for scheduled passenger operations, public charter passenger operations, and private charter pas-senger operations, that are in accord-ance wit

10、h a security program issued under part 1544 or 1546 of this chapter. (b) Procedures. Any person conducting an operation identified in paragraph (a) of this section must conduct a search of the aircraft before departure and must screen passengers, crewmembers, and other individuals and their acces-si

11、ble property (carry-on items) before boarding in accordance with security procedures approved by TSA. (c) Sensitive security information. The security program procedures approved by TSA for operations specified in paragraph (a) of this section are sen-sitive security information. The oper-ator must

12、restrict the distribution, dis-closure, and availability of information contained in the security procedures to persons with a need to know as de-scribed in part 1520 of this chapter. (d) Compliance date. Persons con-ducting operations identified in para-graph (a) of this section must imple-ment sec

13、urity procedures on October 6, 2001. (e) Waivers. TSA may permit a person conducting an operation under this sec-tion to deviate from the provisions of this section if TSA finds that the oper-ation can be conducted safely under the terms of the waiver. VerDate Mar2010 08:56 Nov 10, 2010 Jkt 220220 P

14、O 00000 Frm 00404 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220220.XXX 220220erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-395 Transportation Security Administration, DHS 1552.1 1550.7 Operations in aircraft of 12,500 pounds or more.

15、 (a) Applicability of this section. This section applies to each aircraft oper-ation conducted in an aircraft with a maximum certificated takeoff weight of 12,500 pounds or more except for those operations specified in 1550.5 and those operations conducted under a security program under part 1544 or

16、 1546 of this chapter. (b) Procedures. Any person conducting an operation identified in paragraph (a) of this section must conduct a search of the aircraft before departure and screen passengers, crewmembers, and other persons and their accessible prop-erty (carry-on items) before boarding in accord

17、ance with security procedures approved by TSA. (c) Compliance date. Persons identi-fied in paragraph (a) of this section must implement security procedures when notified by TSA. TSA will notify operators by NOTAM, letter, or other communication when they must imple-ment security procedures. (d) Waiv

18、ers. TSA may permit a person conducting an operation identified in this section to deviate from the provi-sions of this section if TSA finds that the operation can be conducted safely under the terms of the waiver. PART 1552FLIGHT SCHOOLS Subpart AFlight Training for Aliens and Other Designated Indi

19、viduals Sec. 1552.1 Scope and definitions. 1552.3 Flight training. 1552.5 Fees. Subpart BFlight School Security Awareness Training 1552.21 Scope and definitions. 1552.23 Security awareness training pro-grams. 1552.25 Documentation, recordkeeping, and inspection. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 114, 44939. SOUR

20、CE: 69 FR 56340, Sept. 20, 2004, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AFlight Training for Aliens and Other Designated Individuals 1552.1 Scope and definitions. (a) Scope. This subpart applies to flight schools that provide instruction under 49 U.S.C. Subtitle VII, Part A, in the operation of aircraft or

21、 aircraft simulators, and individuals who apply to obtain such instruction or who re-ceive such instruction. (b) Definitions. As used in this part: Aircraft simulator means a flight sim-ulator or flight training device, as those terms are defined at 14 CFR 61.1. Alien means any person not a citizen

22、or national of the United States. Candidate means an alien or other in-dividual designated by TSA who ap-plies for flight training or recurrent training. It does not include an indi-vidual endorsed by the Department of Defense for flight training. Day means a day from Monday through Friday, includin

23、g State and local holidays but not Federal holi-days, for any time period less than 11 days specified in this part. For any time period greater than 11 days, day means calendar day. Demonstration flight for marketing pur-poses means a flight for the purpose of demonstrating an aircrafts or aircraft

24、simulators capabilities or characteris-tics to a potential purchaser, or to an agent of a potential purchaser, of the aircraft or simulator, including an ac-ceptance flight after an aircraft manu-facturer delivers an aircraft to a pur-chaser. Flight school means any pilot school, flight training cen

25、ter, air carrier flight training facility, or flight instructor certificated under 14 CFR part 61, 121, 135, 141, or 142; or any other person or entity that provides instruction under 49 U.S.C. Subtitle VII, Part A, in the operation of any aircraft or aircraft simulator. Flight training means instru

26、ction re-ceived from a flight school in an air-craft or aircraft simulator. Flight training does not include recurrent training, ground training, a demonstra-tion flight for marketing purposes, or any military training provided by the Department of Defense, the U.S. Coast Guard, or an entity under contract VerDate Mar2010 08:56 Nov 10, 2010 Jkt 220220 PO 00000 Frm 00405 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220220.XXX 220220erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-

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