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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 09:57:53 -0800 (PST), "Robert M. Gary"
wrote in : On Jan 28, 9:04*am, Larry Dighera wrote: Is Branson going to certify White Knight Two and SpaceShipTwo? I didn't see anything in the article that suggested the vehicle would be certified as experimental when passengers were riding. That was a presumably erroneous assumption on my part. I would assume he would have the certificate before the paying pax arrived. It would appear that Part 91 may not apply in the case of space flight, as the FAA seems to have implemented new Parts for that: http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...t/regulations/ Commercial Space Transportation Regulations Regulations Part 400 — Bases and Scope Part 401 — Organization and Definitions Part 404 — Regulations and Licensing Requirements Part 405 — Investigations and Enforcement Part 406 — Investigations, Enforcement, and Administrative Review Part 413 — License Application Procedures Part 414 — Safety Approvals Part 415 — Launch License Part 417 — Launch Safety Part 420 — License to Operate a Launch Site Part 431 — Launch and Reentry of a Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Part 433 — License to Operate a Reentry Site Part 435 — Reentry of a Reentry Vehicle Other than a Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Part 437 — Experimental Permits Part 440 — Financial Responsibility Part 460 — Human Space Flight Requirements Complete FAA/AST Regulations, 14 CFR Chapter III (PDF, 4.4 MB) Miscellaneous Changes to Commercial Space Transportation Regulations; Final Rule (PDF) (8/31/2006) http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...2.9.24&idno=14 Title 14: Aeronautics and Space PART 460—HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT REQUIREMENTS Subpart A—Launch and Reentry with Crew § 460.1 Scope. § 460.3 Applicability. § 460.5 Crew qualifications and training. § 460.7 Operator training of crew. § 460.9 Informing crew of risk. § 460.11 Environmental control and life support systems. § 460.13 Smoke detection and fire suppression. § 460.15 Human factors. § 460.17 Verification program. § 460.19 Crew waiver of claims against U.S. Government. §§ 460.20-460.40 [Reserved] Subpart B—Launch and Reentry with a Space Flight participant § 460.41 Scope. § 460.43 Applicability. § 460.45 Operator informing space flight participant of risk. § 460.47 [Reserved] § 460.49 Space flight participant waiver of claims against U.S. Government. § 460.51 Space flight participant training. § 460.53 Security. Without having digested all the new regulations, I presume it is the "§ 460.49 Space flight participant waiver of claims against U.S. Government" that permits commercial operations. It's probably clearly buried somewhere in he http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...2.9.22&idno=14 |
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