The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... Airport traffic control procedures , and this subpart . ( c ) En route traffic control procedures . ( d ) Communications operating proce- dures . ( e ) Flight assistance service . ( f ) Air navigation and aids to air navigation . ( g ) ...
... Airport traffic control procedures , and this subpart . ( c ) En route traffic control procedures . ( d ) Communications operating proce- dures . ( e ) Flight assistance service . ( f ) Air navigation and aids to air navigation . ( g ) ...
Page 65
... airport manager or the Adminis- trator . [ Doc . No. 1179 , 27 F.R. 7973 , Aug. 10 , 1962 , as amended by Amdt . 65 ... airport concerned . However , if the character or volume of the air traffic , the type and equipment of aircraft ...
... airport manager or the Adminis- trator . [ Doc . No. 1179 , 27 F.R. 7973 , Aug. 10 , 1962 , as amended by Amdt . 65 ... airport concerned . However , if the character or volume of the air traffic , the type and equipment of aircraft ...
Page 86
... airport reference points . 77.27 Civil airport imaginary surfaces re- lated to runways . 77.28 Military airport imaginary surfaces . 77.29 Airport imaginary surfaces for heli- ports . Subpart D - Aeronautical Studies of Effect of ...
... airport reference points . 77.27 Civil airport imaginary surfaces re- lated to runways . 77.28 Military airport imaginary surfaces . 77.29 Airport imaginary surfaces for heli- ports . Subpart D - Aeronautical Studies of Effect of ...
Page 87
... Airport Program and the Surplus Air- port Program ; ( 2 ) Transferring property of the United States under section 16 of the Federal Airport Act ; ( 3 ) Providing technical advice and as- sistance in the design and development of airports ...
... Airport Program and the Surplus Air- port Program ; ( 2 ) Transferring property of the United States under section 16 of the Federal Airport Act ; ( 3 ) Providing technical advice and as- sistance in the design and development of airports ...
Page 88
... airport with its longest runway no more than 3,200 feet in length , excluding heliports , and sea- plane bases without specified boundaries , if that airport is either listed in the Airport Directory or is operated by a Federal military ...
... airport with its longest runway no more than 3,200 feet in length , excluding heliports , and sea- plane bases without specified boundaries , if that airport is either listed in the Airport Directory or is operated by a Federal military ...
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Page 390 - Contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefore shall be liable to any affected employee for his unpaid wages. In addition, such Contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or...
Page 468 - An employee shall avoid any action, whether or not specifically prohibited by this subpart, which might result in, or create the appearance of: (1) Using public office for private gain; (2) Giving preferential treatment to any person; (3) Impeding Government efficiency or economy; (4) Losing complete independence or impartiality ; (5) Making a Government decision outside official channels; or (6) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the Government.
Page 474 - If any information required to be included on a statement of employment and financial interests or supplementary statement, including holdings placed in trust, is not known to the employee but is known to another person, the employee shall request that other person to submit information in his behalf.
Page 472 - Coercion. A special Government employee shall not use his Government employment to coerce, or give the appearance of coercing, a person to provide financial benefit to himself or another person, particularly one with whom he has family, business, or financial ties.
Page 94 - Careless or reckless operation. No person may operate an aircraft In a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the life or property of another.
Page 167 - Authority finds, after investigation, that such person is properly and adequately equipped and able to conduct a safe operation in accordance with the requirements of this Act and the rules, regulations, and standards prescribed thereunder, it shall issue an air carrier operating certificate to such person.
Page 472 - Government employment for private gain for himself or another person either by direct action on his part or by counsel, recommendation, or suggestion to another person, particularly one with whom he has family, business, or financial ties. For the purpose of this section, "inside information" means information obtained under Government authority which has not become part of the body of public information.
Page 389 - ... may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract.
Page 390 - Contractor indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor, and that the classifications set forth for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he performed. Submission of the "Weekly Statement of Compliance...
Page 421 - ... and shall command each person to whom it is directed to attend and give testimony at a time and place therein specified.