135.303 Goods, passenger, and baggage weights
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(a) Subject to paragraphs (b), (c), and (d), a holder of an air operator
certificate must ensure that for every air operation conducted under the
authority of the certificate the weights of the following items that are carried
on the aircraft are established:
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(1) the total weight of passengers:
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(2) the total weight of crew members:
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(3) the total weight of goods and baggage.
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(b) The total weight of passengers (excluding their carry-on baggage (if
any)) must be determined by using only 1 of the following:
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(1) the actual weight of every passenger:
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(2) a standard weight for every passenger that is established by the
certificate holder and detailed in the certificate holder's
exposition:
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(3) a weight that is declared by the passenger plus an additional 4 kg
for every passenger.
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(c) The total weight of crew members (excluding their carry-on baggage
(if any)) must be established by using--
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(1) the actual weight of every crew member; or
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(2) a standard weight for every crew member that is established by
the certificate holder and detailed in the certificate holder's
exposition.
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(d) The total weight of goods and baggage must be determined by
using--
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(1) the actual weight of the goods and baggage; or
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(2) for commercial transport operations operating from a remote
aerodrome where it is not practicable to establish the actual
weight of the goods and baggage, the certificate holder must
establish procedures to enable the pilot-in-command to assess
the weight of the goods and baggage.
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(e) A certificate holder who intends to establish a standard weight to be
detailed in the certificate holder's exposition for use under paragraphs (b)(2)
or (c)(2) must establish the respective standard weight in accordance with a
survey programme that is acceptable to the Director.
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(f) A certificate holder who intends to use declared weights for
passengers under paragraph (b)(3), or standard weights for passengers under
paragraph (b)(2) or for crew members under paragraph (c)(2) must establish
procedures that are acceptable to the Director to ensure that, if the weight of
a passenger or crew member is clearly greater than the declared weight or
standard weight being used, a weight that is more representative of the
actual weight of the person is used.
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(g) A certificate holder who uses a passenger declared weight under
paragraph (b)(3) must ensure that the passenger is not encouraged to declare
a weight that is less than the passenger's actual weight.