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| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.1 Definitions. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended at 67 FR 49223, July 30, 2002; 67 FR 58689, Sept. 18, 2002] | As used in this part: Foreign Air Carrier means a non-U.S. air carrier holding a foreign air carrier permit or exemption authority from the Department of Transportation. Nonrevenue passenger means: a person traveling free or under token charges, except those expressly named in the definition of revenue passenger; a person traveling at a fare or discount available only to employees or authorized persons of air carriers or their agents or only for travel on the business of the carriers; and an infant who does not occupy a seat. (This definition is for 14 CFR part 217 traffic reporting purposes and may differ from the definitions used in other parts by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation Security Administration for the collection of Passenger Facility Charges and Security Fees.) The definition includes, but is not limited to the following examples of passengers when traveling free or pursuant to token charges: (1) Directors, officers, employees, and others authorized by the air carrier operating the aircraft; (2) Directors, officers, employees, and others authorized by the air carrier or another carrier traveling pursuant to a pass interchange agreement; (3) Travel agents being transported for the purpose of familiarizing themselves with the carrier's services; (4) Witnesses and attorneys attending any legal investigation in which such carrier is involved; (5) Persons injured in aircraft accidents, and physicians, nurses, and others attending such persons; (6) Any persons transported with the object of providing relief in cases of general epidemic, natural disaster, or other catastrophe; (7) Any law enforcement official, including any person who has the duty of guarding government officials who are traveling on official business or traveling to or from such duty; (8) Guests of an air carrier on an inaugural flight or delivery flights of newly-acquired or renovated aircraft; (9) Security guards who have been assigned the duty to guard such aircraft against unlawful seizure, sabo… | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.10 Instructions. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 7183, Feb. 17, 1989; 60 FR 66722, Dec. 26, 1995; 67 FR 49223, July 30, 2002; 75 FR 41583, July 16, 2010; DOT-OST-2014-0140, 84 FR 15926, Apr. 16, 2019] | (a) Reports required by this section shall be submitted to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics in a format specified in accounting and reporting directives issued by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics' Director of Airline Information. (b) The detailed instructions for preparing Schedule T-100(f) are contained in appendix A to this part. | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.11 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.11 Reporting compliance. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended at 67 FR 49223, July 30, 2002; DOT-OST-2014-0140, 84 FR 15926, Apr. 16, 2019] | (a) Failure to file reports required by this part will subject an air carrier to civil penalties prescribed in Title 49 United States Code section 46301. (b) Title 18 U.S.C. 1001, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, makes it a criminal offense to knowingly and willfully make, or cause to be made, any false or fraudulent statements or representations in any matter within the jurisdiction of any agency of the United States. | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.2 Applicability. | FAA | [Doc. No. OST-98-4043, 67 FR 49223, July 30, 2002] | This part applies to foreign air carriers that are authorized by the Department to provide civilian passenger and/or cargo service to or from the United States, whether performed pursuant to a permit or exemption authority. | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.3 Reporting requirements. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 66722, Dec. 26, 1995; 75 FR 41583, July 16, 2010] | (a) Each foreign air carrier shall file BTS Form 41 Schedule T-100(f) “Foreign Air Carrier Traffic Data by Nonstop Segment and On-flight Market.” All traffic statistics shall be compiled in terms of each flight stage as actually performed. (b) The traffic statistics reported on Schedule T-100(f) shall be accumulated in accordance with the data elements prescribed in § 217.5 of this part, and these data elements are patterned after those in section 19-5 of part 241 of this chapter. (c) One set of Form 41 Schedule T-100(f) data shall be filed. (d) Schedule T-100(f) shall be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) days following the end of each reporting month. (e) Reports required by this section shall be submitted to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics in a format specified in accounting and reporting directives issued by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics' Director of Airline Information. | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.4 Data collected (service classes). | FAA | (a) The statistical classifications are designed to reflect the operating elements attributable to each distinctive class of service offered for scheduled, nonscheduled and charter service. (b) The service classes that foreign air carriers shall report on Schedule T-100(f) are: (1) F Scheduled Passenger/Cargo (2) G Scheduled All-Cargo (3) L Nonscheduled Civilian Passenger/Cargo Charter (4) P Nonscheduled Civilian All-Cargo Charter (5) Q Nonscheduled Services (Other than Charter). This service class is reserved for special nonscheduled cargo flights provided by a few foreign air carriers under special authority granted by the Department. | ||||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.5 Data collected (data elements). | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988 and 53 FR 52404, Dec. 28, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 7183, Feb. 17, 1989; 60 FR 66722, Dec. 26, 1995; 62 FR 6718, Feb. 13, 1997; Doc. No. DOT-OST-2014-0140, 84 FR 15926, Apr. 16, 2019] | (a) Within each of the service classifications prescribed in § 217.4, data shall be reported in applicable traffic elements. (b) The statistical data to be reported on Schedule T-100(f) are: (1) Air carrier. The name and code of the air carrier reporting the data. The carrier code is assigned by DOT. The Office of Airline Information (OAI'S) will confirm the assigned code upon request; OAI's address is in appendix A of this part. (2) Reporting period date. The year and month to which the reported data are applicable. (3) Origin airport code. This code represents the industry designator as described in appendix A of this part. A common private industry source of these industry designator codes is the Official Airline Guides (OAG). Where none exists, OAI will furnish a code upon request. OAI's address is in appendix A of this part. (4) Destination airport code. This represents the industry designator, from the source described in § 217.5(b)(3). (5) Service class code. For scheduled and other services, the applicable service class prescribed in § 217.4 of this part shall be reported. (6) Aircraft type code. This code represents the aircraft type, as specified in appendix A of this part. Where none exists, OAI will furnish a code upon request. (7) Revenue aircraft departures performed (Code 510). The number of revenue aircraft departures performed. (8) Revenue passengers transported (Code 130). The total number of revenue passengers on board over a flight stage, including those already on the aircraft from previous flight stages. Includes both local and through passengers on board the aircraft. (9) Revenue freight transported (kilograms) (Code 237). The volume, expressed in kilograms, of revenue freight that is transported. As used in this part, “Freight” means revenue cargo other than passengers or mail. (10) Total revenue passengers in market (Code 110). The total number of revenue passengers enplaned in a market, boarding the aircraft for the first time. While passengers may be tra… | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.6 Extension of filing time. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 66722, Dec. 26, 1995; Doc. No. DOT-OST-2014-0140, 84 FR 15926, Apr. 16, 2019] | (a) If circumstances prevent the filing of a Schedule T-100(f) report on or before the due date prescribed in section 22 of part 241 of this chapter and appendix A of this part, a request for an extension must be filed with the Director, Office of Airline Information. (b) The extension request must be received at the address provided in § 217.10 at least 3 days in advance of the due date, and must set forth reasons to justify granting an extension, and the date when the report can be filed. If a request is denied, the air carrier must submit the required report within 5 days of its receipt of the denial of extension. | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.7 Certification. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 66722, Dec. 26, 1995] | The certification for BTS Form 41 Schedule T-100(f) shall be signed by an officer of the air carrier with the requisite authority over the collection of data and preparation of reports to ensure the validity and accuracy of the reported data. | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.8 Reporting procedures. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended by Doc. No. DOT-OST-2014-0140, 84 FR 15926, Apr. 16, 2019] | Reporting guidelines and procedures for Schedule T-100(f) are prescribed in appendix A of this part. | |||||
| 14:14:4.0.1.1.13.0.1.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | II | A | 217 | PART 217—REPORTING TRAFFIC STATISTICS BY FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS IN CIVILIAN SCHEDULED, CHARTER, AND NONSCHEDULED SERVICES | § 217.9 Waivers from reporting requirements. | FAA | [53 FR 46294, Nov. 16, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 66722, Dec. 26, 1995] | (a) A waiver from any reporting requirement contained in Schedule T-100(f) may be granted by the Department upon its own initiative, or upon the submission of a written request of the air carrier to the Director, Office of Airline Information, when such a waiver is in the public interest. (b) Each request for waiver must demonstrate that: Existing peculiarities or unusual circumstances warrant a departure from the prescribed procedure or technique; a specifically defined alternative procedure or technique will result in substantially equivalent or more accurate portrayal of the operations reported; and the application of such alternative procedure will not adversely affect the uniformity in reporting applicable to all air carriers. |
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