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OTAR 119 - Air Safety Support International

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<strong>Air</strong> Operator Certification Part <strong>119</strong> Page 14Subpart C — Operating Requirements<strong>119</strong>.101 Continued complianceEach holder of an air operator’s certificate shall:(a)(b)continue to meet the standards and comply with the requirements ofSubpart B; andcomply with all procedures and programmes detailed in its flight safetydocuments system; and hold at least one current copy of its operationsspecifications and the relevant sections of its operations manualapplicable to the operation in hard copy, electronic, or other formacceptable to the Governor, at each location specified by the operator inits application.<strong>119</strong>.103 Flight operation requirementsEach holder of an air operator’s certificate conducting a commercial air transportoperation with:(a)(b)an aeroplane that has a maximum approved passenger seatingconfiguration of more than 19 seats, excluding any required crew memberseat, or is in excess of 5,700 kg MTWA, shall comply with the applicableoperating requirements of <strong>OTAR</strong> Part 121.an aeroplane that has a maximum approved passenger seatingconfiguration of 19 seats or less, excluding any required crew memberseat, and is 5,700 kg MTWA or less; or a helicopter, shall comply with theapplicable operating requirements of <strong>OTAR</strong> Part 135.<strong>119</strong>.107 Charter, leasing and interchange of aircraftNo operator may charter, lease or interchange aircraft with another operatorwithout the approval of the Governor.<strong>119</strong>.109 Business or trading name(a)(b)(c)Each holder of an air operator’s certificate shall conduct its commercial airtransport operations using the trading or business name that appears onthe air operator’s certificate.No person shall perform a commercial air transport operation unless thetrading or business name of the certificate holder conducting the operationis displayed in such a manner that it is clearly identifiable, visible, andlegible to any intending passenger before boarding the aircraft.The certificate holder shall clearly identify, when it advertises anycommercial air transport operation conducted by it, the business or tradingname that appears on the certificate.<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Support</strong> <strong>International</strong> (ASSI) Issue 7 Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements

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