Title 14

PART 39

Part 39 - Airworthiness Directives

PART 39 - AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES Authority:49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701. Source:Docket No. FAA-2000-8460, 67 FR 48003, July 22, 2002, unless otherwise noted.

14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.1SECTION 39.1
   39.1 Purpose of this regulation.
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.2SECTION 39.3
   39.3 Definition of airworthiness directives.
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   39.5 When does FAA issue airworthiness directives
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.4SECTION 39.7
   39.7 What is the legal effect of failing to comply with an airworthiness directive
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.5SECTION 39.9
   39.9 What if I operate an aircraft or use a product that does not meet the requirements of an airworthiness directive
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.6SECTION 39.11
   39.11 What actions do airworthiness directives require
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.7SECTION 39.13
   39.13 Are airworthiness directives part of the Code of Federal Regulations
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.8SECTION 39.15
   39.15 Does an airworthiness directive apply if the product has been changed
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.9SECTION 39.17
   39.17 What must I do if a change in a product affects my ability to accomplish the actions required in an airworthiness directive
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.10SECTION 39.19
   39.19 May I address the unsafe condition in a way other than that set out in the airworthiness directive
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.11SECTION 39.21
   39.21 Where can I get information about FAA-approved alternative methods of compliance
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.12SECTION 39.23
   39.23 May I fly my aircraft to a repair facility to do the work required by an airworthiness directive
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.13SECTION 39.25
   39.25 How do I get a special flight permit
14:1.0.1.3.21.0.283.14SECTION 39.27
   39.27 What do I do if the airworthiness directive conflicts with the service document on which it is based