FCC 87.191 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 87.191 Foreign aircraft stations.
(a) Aircraft of member States of the International Civil Aviation
Organization may carry and operate radio transmitters in the United
States airspace only if a license has been issued by the State in which
the aircraft is registered and the flight crew is provided with a radio
operator license of the proper class, issued or recognized by the State
in which the aircraft is registered. The use of radio transmitters in
the United States airspace must comply with these rules and
regulations.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section where an agreement
with a foreign government has been entered into with respect to
aircraft registered in the United States but operated by an aircraft
operator who is subject to regulation by that foreign government, the
aircraft radio station license and aircraft radio operator license may
be issued by such foreign government.
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