Code of Federal Regulations · Part
Part 39 — Airworthiness Directives
14 C.F.R. pt. 39
- § 39.1 Purpose Of This Regulation
- § 39.3 Definition Of Airworthiness Directives
- § 39.5 When Does Faa Issue Airworthiness Directives?
- § 39.7 What Is The Legal Effect Of Failing To Comply With An Airworthiness Directive?
- § 39.9 What If I Operate An Aircraft Or Use A Product That Does Not Meet The Requirements Of An Airworthiness Directive?
- § 39.11 What Actions Do Airworthiness Directives Require?
- § 39.13 Are Airworthiness Directives Part Of The Code Of Federal Regulations?
- § 39.15 Does An Airworthiness Directive Apply If The Product Has Been Changed?
- § 39.17 What Must I Do If A Change In A Product Affects My Ability To Accomplish The Actions Required In An Airworthiness Directive?
- § 39.19 May I Address The Unsafe Condition In A Way Other Than That Set Out In The Airworthiness Directive?
- § 39.21 Where Can I Get Information About Faa-approved Alternative Methods Of Compliance?
- § 39.23 May I Fly My Aircraft To A Repair Facility To Do The Work Required By An Airworthiness Directive?
- § 39.25 How Do I Get A Special Flight Permit?
- § 39.27 What Do I Do If The Airworthiness Directive Conflicts With The Service Document On Which It Is Based?