FCC 87.213 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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2015
§ 87.213 Scope of service.
(a) An aeronautical advisory station (unicom) must provide service to
any aircraft station upon request and without discrimination. A unicom
must provide impartial information concerning available ground
services.
(b)(1) Unicom transmissions must be limited to the necessities of safe
and expeditious operation of aircraft such as condition of runways,
types of fuel available, wind conditions, weather information,
dispatching, or other necessary information. At any airport at which a
control tower, control tower remote communications outlet station (RCO)
or FAA flight service station is located, unicoms must not transmit
information pertaining to the conditions of runways, wind conditions,
or weather information during the hours of operation of the control
tower, RCO or FAA service station.
(2) On a secondary basis, unicoms may transmit communications which
pertain to the efficient portal-to-portal transit of an aircraft, such
as requests for ground transportation, food or lodging.
(3) Communications between unicoms and air carrier must be limited to
the necessities of safety of life and property.
(4) Unicoms may communicate with aeronautical utility stations and
ground vehicles concerning runway conditions and safety hazards on the
airport when neither a control tower nor FAA flight service station is
in operation.
(c) Unicoms must not be used for air traffic control (ATC) purposes
other than to relay ATC information between the pilot and air traffic
controller. Relaying of ATC information is limited to the following:
(1) Revisions of proposed departure time;
(2) Takeoff, arrival or flight plan cancellation time;
(3) ATC clearances, provided a letter of agreement is obtained from the
FAA by the licensee of the unicom.
[ 53 FR 28940 , Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 55 FR 30464 , July 26, 1990]
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