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Appendix F
Pages 221-241

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From page 221...
... This appendix provides specific requirements for the following federal regulatory and informational signage requirements: Passenger Rights Notice of Limitation of Liability for death or injury Notice of Limitation of Liability for baggage Overbooking National Threat Advisory and TSA Signs National Threat Advisory TSA liquids Checked Bag combo message Consent to Search/Passenger Identification Consent to Search Passenger Identification False Statements Use of X-Ray Systems Transportation of Hazardous Materials Transportation of Firearms Currency Reporting Passenger Notices Public Inspection of Tariffs or Explanation of Contract Terms Contract of Carriage Unlawful Discrimination 221 A P P E N D I X F
From page 222...
... describes the message of the sign, that it is To be displayed continuously in a conspicuous public place at each desk, station, and position in the United States which is in the charge of a person employed exclusively by it or by it jointly with another person, or by any agent employed by such air carrier or foreign air carrier to sell tickets to passengers That it shall be printed in bold faced type at least one-fourth of an inch high. Later, in Part 106, an option is given to take the Part 105 message and the Part 106 message for a combined, single message.
From page 223...
... 14 CFR 250.11, the "Overbooking message", has these specific requirements: Every carrier shall cause to be displayed continuously in a conspicuous public place at each desk, station, and position in the United States which is in the charge of a person employed exclusively by it, or by it jointly with another person, or by any agent employed by such air carrier or foreign air carrier to sell tickets to passengers, a sign located so as to be clearly visible and clearly readable to the traveling public,… … which shall have printed thereon the following statement in boldface type at least one-fourth of an inch high" – see statement below There is a mid-statement requirement to choose one of two options. o With few exceptions, including failure to comply with the carrier's checkin deadline (carrier shall insert either "of _ minutes prior to each flight segment" or "(which are available upon request from the air carrier)
From page 224...
... ation and t all airport tections to her with your assengers elow: Notice -- Overbooking of Flights 224 Wayfinding and Signing Guidelines for Airport Terminals and Landside
From page 225...
... TSA Checked Bag Combo: According to the TSA Airport Signage Guidelines dated August 2008: The Checked Baggage Combo sign is required for each checked baggage area, as a part of the complete Checkpoint Evolution package. The sign is legally required (the TSA signage guidelines do not state the legal basis for the requirement)
From page 226...
... TSA regulatory personnel stated the TSA Liquids Combo message was insufficient to meet the security directives requirement. SJC was also informed that the security directive language did not have to be repeated verbatim, but could be shortened as long as the intent of the message is included.
From page 227...
... ements may also be combined with the traditio ted in current AAAE/ACI signage guidelines) g no known requirement for these additional poin air carrier or airport security directives.
From page 228...
... Recommend using consistent font as in other messages to passengers such as passenger rights, so use 0.25 inch font height. Location: Curbside Check-in, Ticketing/Check-in Hall, Gate Podium Fine Amount: N/A 49 CFR 1540.107 describes submission to screening and inspection.
From page 229...
... Example sign: Appendix F 229
From page 230...
... ://www.gpoaccess.gov/USCODE/index.html se box, enter 49 USC 46507 appropriate links to the document you want pecified. Recommend using consistent font as assengers such as passenger rights, so use 0.
From page 231...
... Recommend using consistent font as assengers such as passenger rights, so use 0. k-in, Ticketing/Check-in Hall (in security check rt Signage Guidelines include the required Film 1 (e)
From page 232...
... . Hazardous materials include explosives, compressed 232 Wayfinding and Signing Guidelines for Airport Terminals and Landside
From page 233...
... For further information contact your air representative. a statement regarding fines, the airport sign ma the fines as posted in 49 CFR 175.25.
From page 234...
... No aircraft operator may knowingly permit any person to transport in checked baggage loaded firearms, or unloaded firearms that do not meet specific conditions. It also states that each aircraft operator must use the procedures in its security program to control checked baggage that it accepts for transport on an aircraft.
From page 235...
... Appendix F 235
From page 236...
... o the Currency Reporting poster: ://www.cbp.gov sroom – Publication – Travel Publication rency Reporting Flyer Due to size of message, main message should e as given in Passenger Rights (0.25 in)
From page 237...
... For example, select Section 221 and then select part 103 from the next page of links Font "Printed in large type". Suggested font size is similar to the Passenger Rights messages, which require font size of 0.25 in Location: Curbside check-in; Ticketing/check-in hall Fine Amount: N/A 14 CFR 221.100 requires that the public be notified of tariff information.
From page 238...
... In addition, a file of all tariffs of this company, with indexes thereof, from which incorporated contract terms may be obtained is maintained and kept available for public inspection at all airline offices. In addition, airlines may also request to post their Contract of Carriage statement independently of the requirements of 14 CFR 221.103 or 14 CFR 221.107.
From page 239...
... ld be grouped together with similar signs such ssages and on the same panel of messages. O was entitled Passenger Notices, is below.
From page 240...
... There is no information regarding which group in the FAA provides the sign, though it is likely that responsibility belongs to the Area Manager of the FAA Area in which the airport is located. Regarding content and form, the requirement is brief: "discrimination based on race, color, or national origin is prohibited on the airport." However, the Department of Transportation has this statement regarding civil rights: "The Department of Transportation's civil rights policies strictly prohibit discrimination in its programs, activities and employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age (40 years and over)
From page 241...
... handic Allegat Airport Rights, 20591 Example Sign ap in public services and employment opportuni ions of discrimination should be promptly repor Manager or: Federal Aviation Administration Of ACR-1 800 Independence Avenue, SW Washing ties. ted to the fice of Civil ton, DC Appendix F 241


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