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[Editorial Note: The following definitions are derived
from FARs Part 119, and FAA Aviation System Indicators:
1996 Annual Report. For data from 1996 and earlier, the
commuter air carrier category includes aircraft with a
maximum seating capacity of 30 or fewer passenger seats
and the large air carrier category refers to aircraft with a
maximum seating capacity of greater than 30 passenger
seats.
Commuter Air Carrier: An air carrier conducting
passenger-carrying operations under FARs Part 135 on
at least five round trips per week on at least one route
between two or more points according to a published
flight schedule. This category includes rotorcraft as well
as airplanes (other than turbojet-powered airplanes) with
nine or fewer passenger seats and a payload capacity of
3,400 kilograms or less.
Air Taxi — On-demand Air Charter: An air carrier
conducting nonscheduled transportation of people,
material goods or mail operating under Part 135 using
rotorcraft or using airplanes (including turbojet-powered
airplanes) with 30 or fewer passenger seats and a payload
capacity of 3,400 kilograms or less. This category also
includes scheduled passenger-carrying operations of less
than five round trips per week on at least one route
between two or more points conducted in either rotorcraft
or in airplanes (other than turbojet-powered airplanes)
with nine or fewer seats or a maximum payload capacity
of 3,400 kilograms or less. All-cargo operations
conducted with rotorcraft as well as those conducted with
airplanes having a payload capacity of 3,400 kilograms
or less are also included.]
11. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)/FAA.
Administrator’s Fact Book ABC-100. Washington, D.C.:
Office of Business Information and Consultation. 1996
and 1997.
12. NTSB, 1985.
13. DOT/FAA, 1997.
14. Phillips, E. “Focus on Accident Prevention Key to Future
Airline Safety.” Aviation Week & Space Technology, Aug.
29, 1994, 52-53.
15. U.S. National Aviation Schools Command. Naval
Aviation Water Survival Training Program (Initial N-1).
1991.
16. Antuñano, M.; Shaw, R.; Brown, J.; Nelson, H.; Storey,
R.Global Survival FAA-CAMI/AAM420. 1991. U.S.
Coast Guard; U.S. Department of the Navy; U.S.
Department of the Air Force. Aircraft Emergency
Procedures over Water CG-306, OPNAV-3730.4,
AFM64-61955. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government
Printing Office. 1955.
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