Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space |
Chapter I - Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation |
SubChapter C - Aircraft |
Part 39 - Airworthiness Directives |
§ 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? |
Subpart A - General |
Subpart B - Airworthiness Directives |