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No. SFAR No. 50–2
Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of the Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
No. 71
Special Operating Rules for Air Tour Operators in the State of Hawaii
No. 77
Prohibition Against Certain Flights Within the Territory and Airspace of Iraq
91.1 Applicability. A
this part prescribes rules governing the operation of aircraft within the United States, including the waters within 3 nautical miles of the U.S. coast
91.1 Applicability. B
Each person operating an aircraft in the airspace overlying the waters between 3 and 12 nautical miles from the coast of the United States must comply with §§91.1 through 91.21; §§91.101
91.1 Applicability C
This part applies to each person on board an aircraft being operated under this part, unless otherwise specified
91.3
Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command
91.3 A
pilot in command of an aircraft is directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, the operation of that aircraft.
91.3 B
In an in-flight emergency requiring immediate action, the pilot in command may deviate from any rule of this part to the extent required to meet that emergency
91.3 C
Each pilot in command who deviates from a rule under paragraph (b) of this section shall, upon the request of the Administrator, send a written report of that deviation to the Administrator.
§ 91.7
Civil aircraft airworthiness
91.7 A
No person may operate a civil aircraft unless it is in an airworthy condition
91.7`B
The pilot in command of a civil aircraft is responsible for determining whether that aircraft is in condition for safe flight. The pilot in command shall discontinue the flight when unairworthy mechanical, electrical, or structural conditions occur
91.11
Prohibition on interference with crewmembers.
91.11
No person may assault, threaten, intimidate, or interfere with a crewmember in the performance of the crewmember's duties aboard an aircraft being operated
91.13
Careless or reckless operation
91.13 A
Aircraft operations for the purpose of air navigation. No person may operate an aircraft in a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the life or property of another.
91.13 B
. No person may operate an aircraft, other than for the purpose of air navigation, on any part of the surface of an airport used by aircraft for air commerce
91.17
Alcohol or drugs.
91.17 A
No person may act or attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft—

91.17 A 1
Within 8 hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage
91.17 A 2
While under the influence of alcohol
91.17 A 3
While using any drug that affects the person's faculties in any way contrary to safety
91.17 A 4
While having an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater in a blood or breath specimen
91.17 B
Except in an emergency, no pilot of a civil aircraft may allow a person who appears to be intoxicated or who demonstrates by manner or physical indications that the individual is under the influence of drugs
91.19
Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
91.19 A
no person may operate a civil aircraft within the United States with knowledge that narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances as defined in Federal or State statutes are carried in the aircraft.
91.19 B
does not apply to any carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances authorized by or under any Federal or State statute or by any Federal or State agency.
91.25
Aviation Safety Reporting Program: Prohibition against use of reports for enforcement purposes.
Subpart B
Flight Rules
91.101 Applicability
This subpart prescribes flight rules governing the operation of aircraft within the United States and within 12 nautical miles from the coast of the United States
91.103
Preflight action
Preflight action
Each pilot in command shall, before beginning a flight, become familiar with all available information concerning that flight.
91.117
Aircraft speed
§ 91.119
Minimum safe altitudes: General.
91.123
Compliance with ATC clearances and instructions
Subpart C
Equipment, Instrument, and Certificate Requirements
91.213
Inoperative instruments and equipment
Subpart D
Special Flight Operations
Subpart E
Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations
91.401 Applicability
This subpart prescribes rules governing the maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations of U.S.-registered civil aircraft operating within or outside of the United States.
Subpart F
Large and Turbine-Powered Multiengine Airplanes and Fractional Ownership Program Aircraft
91.501 Applicability
This subpart prescribes operating rules, in addition to those prescribed in other subparts of this part, governing the operation of large airplanes of U.S. registry, turbojet-powered multiengine civil airplanes of U.S. registry, and fractional ownership program aircraft of U.S. registry that are operating under subpart K of this part in operations not involving common carriage.
Subpart G
Additional Equipment and Operating Requirements for Large and Transport Category Aircraft
Subpart H
Foreign Aircraft Operations and Operations of U.S.-Registered Civil Aircraft Outside of the United States; and Rules Governing Persons on Board Such Aircraft
Subpart I
Operating Noise Limits
Subpart J
Waivers
91.903
Policy and procedures
91.905
List of rules subject to waivers
Subpart K
Fractional Ownership Operations
91.1001 Applicability
This subpart prescribes rules, in addition to those prescribed in other subparts of this part, that apply to fractional owners and fractional ownership program managers governing