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SEC.
103.1 APPLICABILITY
This part prescribes rules governing the operation of ultralight
vehicles in the united States. For the purposes of this
part, an ultralight vehicle is a vehicle that: (a) is used
or intended to be used for manned operation in the air by
a single occupant; (b) is used or intended to be used for
recreation or sport purposes only; (c) Does not have any U.S.
or foreign airworthiness certificate; and (d) if unpowered
weighs less than 155 pounds; or (e) if powered: (1) Weighs
less than 254 pounds empty weight, excluding floats and safety
devices which are intended for deployment in a potentially
catastrophic situation; (2) Has a fuel capacity not exceeding
5 US gallons; (3) is not capable of more than 55 knots calibrated
airspeed at full power in level flight; and (4) Has a power-off
stall speed which does not exceed 24 knots calibrated airspeed.
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103.3 Inspection requirements.
(a)
Any person operating an ultralight vehicle under this part
shall, upon request, allow the Administrator, or his designee,
to inspect the vehicle to determine the applicability of this
part. (b) The pilot or operator of an ultralight vehicle must,
upon request of the Administrator, furnish satisfactory evidence
that the vehicle is subject only to the provisions of this
part.
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103.5 Waivers.
No
person may conduct operations that require a deviation from
this part except under a written waiver issued by the Administrator.
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103.7 Certification and registration.
(a)
notwithstanding any other section pertaining to certification
of aircraft or their parts or equipment, ultralight vehicles
and their component parts and equipment are not required to
meet the airworthiness certification standards specified for
aircraft or to have certificates airworthiness. (b) Notwithstanding
any other section pertaining to airman certification, operators
of ultralight vehicles are not required to meet any aeronautical
knowledge, age, or experience requirements to operate
those vehicles or to have airman or medical certificates.
(c) Notwithstanding any other section pertaining to registration
and marking of aircraft, ultralight vehicles are not required
to be registered or bear marking of any type.
SEC. 103.9 Hazardous Operations.
(a)
No person may operate any ultralight vehicle in a manner that
creates a hazard to other persons or property.
(b) No person may allow an object to be dropped from an ultralight
vehicle if such action creates a hazard to
other persons or property.
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103.11 Daylight Operations.
(a)
No person may operate an ultralight vehicle except between
the hours of sunrise and sunset.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, ultralight
vehicles may be operated during the twilight period 30 minutes
before official sunrise and 30 minutes after official sunset
or , in Alaska, during the period of civil twilight as defined
in the Air Almanac, if; (1) The vehicle is equipped with an
operating anticollision light visible for at least 3 statute
miles; and
(2) All operations are conducted in uncontrolled airspace.
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103.13 Operation near aircraft; right-of-way rules.
(a)
Each person operating an ultralight vehicle shall maintain
vigilance so as to see and avoid aircraft and shall yield
the right-of-way to all aircraft. (b) No person may operate
an ultralight vehicle in a manner that creates a collision
hazard with respect to any aircraft. (c) powered ultralight
shall yield the right-of-way to unpowered ultralights.
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103.15 Operations over congested areas.
No
person may operate an ultralight vehicle over any congested
area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air
assembly of persons.
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103.17 Operations in certain airspace.
No
person may operate an ultralight vehicle within Class A, Class
B, Class C, or Class D airspace or within the lateral boundaries
of the surface area of class E airspace designated for an
airport unless that person has prior authorization
from the ATC facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.
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103.19 Operations in prohibited or restricted areas.
No
person may operate an ultralight vehicle in prohibited or
restricted areas unless that person has permission
from the using or controlling agency, as appropriate.
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103.20 Flight restrictions in the proximity of certain areas
designated by notice to airmen.
No
person may operate an ultralight vehicle in areas designated
in a Notice to Airmen under
Sec 91.143 or Sec 91.141 of this chapter, unless authorized
by ATC.
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103.21 Visual reference with the surface.
No
person may operate an ultralight vehicle except by visual
reference with the surface.
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103.23 Flight visibility and cloud clearance requirements.
No
person may operate an ultralight vehicle when the flight visibility
or distance from clouds is less than that in
the table found below. All operations in Class A, Class B,
Class C, and Class D airspace or Class E
airspace designated for an airport must receive prior ATC
authorization as required in
sec 103.17 of this part.
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