- (a) Definitions. For the purposes of this section, Operator means any person conducting nonstop passenger-carrying flights in an airplane, powered-lift, or rotorcraft for compensation or hire in accordance with §§ 119.1(e)(2), 135.1(a)(5), or 121.1(d) of this chapter that begin and end at the same airport and are conducted within a 25-statute mile radius of that airport.
(b) General requirements. An Operator conducting passenger-carrying flights for compensation or hire must meet the following requirements unless all flights are conducted under § 91.146. The Operator must:
- (1) Comply with the safety provisions of part 136, subpart A of this chapter.
- (2) Register and implement its drug and alcohol testing programs in accordance with part 120 of this chapter.
- (3) Comply with the applicable requirements of part 5 of this chapter.
- (4) Apply for and receive a Letter of Authorization from the responsible Flight Standards office.
(c) Letter of Authorization. Each application for a Letter of Authorization must include the following information:
- (1) Name of Operator, agent, and any d/b/a (doing-business-as) under which that Operator does business.
- (2) Principal business address and mailing address.
- (3) Principal place of business (if different from business address).
- (4) Name of person responsible for management of the business.
- (5) Name of person responsible for aircraft maintenance.
- (6) Type of aircraft, registration number(s), and make/model/series.
- (7) Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program registration.
- (d) Compliance. The Operator must comply with the provisions of the Letter of Authorization received.
[Docket FAA-2021-0419, Amdt. 91-374, 89 FR 33108, Apr. 26, 2024]