14 C.F.R. § 250.2
Applicability
Except for § 250.7, this part applies to every carrier, as defined in § 250.1, with respect to scheduled flight segments using an aircraft that has a designed passenger capacity of 30 or more passenger seats, operating in interstate air transportation or foreign air transportation with respect to nonstop flight segments originating at a point within the United States. Section 250.7 applies to any air carrier or foreign air carrier as those terms are defined in 49 U.S.C. 40102.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1996–2013 · leading case: Avi Ron v. Airtran Airways, Inc., 397 S.W.3d 785 (Tex. App. 2013).
Avi Ron v. Airtran Airways, Inc., 397 S.W.3d 785 (Tex. App. 2013). “Although AirTran used the term “denied boarding,” which is found in Title 14, part 250 of the Code of Federal Regulations, see 14 C.F.R. §§ 250.2 et seq., the regulations codified in part 250 apply to “scheduled flight segments using an aircraft that has a designed passenger…”
Adelman v. UAL, Inc., 932 F. Supp. 331 (D.D.C. 1996). “14 C.F.R. § 250.2 (emphasis added). The regulations define large aircraft as “any aircraft that has a passenger capacity of more than 60 seats.”
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