Atlas / Legal Interpretations / 2012-071
FAA Chief Counsel · Legal Interpretation
Schroeder
What is a Legal Interpretation?
The FAA Office of the Chief Counsel issues Legal Interpretations in response to specific questions about how 14 CFR applies in a given situation. They're authoritative agency reads of the regulation — pilots, CFIs, and operators cite them to resolve ambiguous compliance questions. Not preceedential like court opinions, but binding on the agency.
14 CFR sections this interpretation addresses
Click into any section to see its current text. The interpretation's PDF on drs.faa.gov has the full prose.
- § 135.32 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.35 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.293 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.297 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.301 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.323 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.330 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.331 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.343 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.345 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
- § 135.351 Not in our cache — verify on eCFR
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