135.273 Duty period limitations and rest time requirements.
(a) For purposes of this section—
Calendar day means the period of elapsed time, using Coordinated
Universal Time or local time, that begins at midnight and ends 24 hours
later at the next midnight.
Duty period means the period of elapsed time between reporting for
an assignment involving flight time and release from that assignment by the
certificate holder. The time is calculated using either Coordinated
Universal Time or local time to reflect the total elapsed time.
Flight attendant means an individual, other than a flight
crewmember, who is assigned by the certificate holder, in accordance with
the required minimum crew complement under the certificate holder's
operations specifications or in addition to that minimum complement, to duty
in an aircraft during flight time and whose duties include but are not
necessarily limited to cabin-safety-related responsibilities.
Rest period means the period free of all responsibility for work
or duty should the occasion arise.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, a certificate
holder may assign a duty period to a flight attendant only when the
applicable duty period limitations and rest requirements of this paragraph
are met.
(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(4), (b)(5), and (b)(6) of this
section, no certificate holder may assign a flight attendant to a scheduled
duty period of more than 14 hours.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, a flight
attendant scheduled to a duty period of 14 hours or less as provided under
paragraph (b)(1) of this section must be given a scheduled rest period of at
least 9 consecutive hours. This rest period must occur between the
completion of the scheduled duty period and the commencement of the
subsequent duty period.
(3) The rest period required under paragraph (b)(2) of this section may
be scheduled or reduced to 8 consecutive hours if the flight attendant is
provided a subsequent rest period of at least 10 consecutive hours; this
subsequent rest period must be scheduled to begin no later than 24 hours
after the beginning of the reduced rest period and must occur between the
completion of the scheduled duty period and the commencement of the
subsequent duty period.
(4) A certificate holder may assign a flight attendant to a scheduled
duty period of more than 14 hours, but no more than 16 hours, if the
certificate holder has assigned to the flight or flights in that duty period
at least one flight attendant in addition to the minimum flight attendant
complement required for the flight or flights in that duty period under the
certificate holder's operations specifications.
(5) A certificate holder may assign a flight attendant to a scheduled
duty period of more than 16 hours, but no more than 18 hours, if the
certificate holder has assigned to the flight or flights in that duty period
at least two flight attendants in addition to the minimum flight attendant
complement required for the flight or flights in that duty period under the
certificate holder's operations specifications.
(6) A certificate holder may assign a flight attendant to a scheduled
duty period of more than 18 hours, but no more than 20 hours, if the
scheduled duty period includes one or more flights that land or take off
outside the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia, and if the
certificate holder has assigned to the flight or flights in that duty period
at least three flight attendants in addition to the minimum flight attendant
complement required for the flight or flights in that duty period under the
certificate holder's operations specifications.
(7) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(8) of this section, a flight
attendant scheduled to a duty period of more than 14 hours but no more than
20 hours, as provided in paragraphs (b)(4), (b)(5), and (b)(6) of this
section, must be given a scheduled rest period of at least 12 consecutive
hours. This rest period must occur between the completion of the scheduled
duty period and the commencement of the subsequent duty period.
(8) The rest period required under paragraph (b)(7) of this section may
be scheduled or reduced to 10 consecutive hours if the flight attendant is
provided a subsequent rest period of at least 14 consecutive hours; this
subsequent rest period must be scheduled to begin no later than 24 hours
after the beginning of the reduced rest period and must occur between the
completion of the scheduled duty period and the commencement of the
subsequent duty period.
(9) Notwithstanding paragraphs (b)(4), (b)(5), and (b)(6) of this
section, if a certificate holder elects to reduce the rest period to 10
hours as authorized by paragraph (b)(8) of this section, the certificate
holder may not schedule a flight attendant for a duty period of more than 14
hours during the 24-hour period commencing after the beginning of the
reduced rest period.
(10) No certificate holder may assign a flight attendant any duty period
with the certificate holder unless the flight attendant has had at least the
minimum rest required under this section.
(11) No certificate holder may assign a flight attendant to perform any
duty with the certificate holder during any required rest period.
(12) Time spent in transportation, not local in character, that a
certificate holder requires of a flight attendant and provides to transport
the flight attendant to an airport at which that flight attendant is to
serve on a flight as a crewmember, or from an airport at which the flight
attendant was relieved from duty to return to the flight attendant's home
station, is not considered part of a rest period.
(13) Each certificate holder must relieve each flight attendant engaged
in air transportation from all further duty for at least 24 consecutive
hours during any 7 consecutive calendar days.
(14) A flight attendant is not considered to be scheduled for duty in
excess of duty period limitations if the flights to which the flight
attendant is assigned are scheduled and normally terminate within the
limitations but due to circumstances beyond the control of the certificate
holder (such as adverse weather conditions) are not at the time of departure
expected to reach their destination within the scheduled time.
(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this section, a certificate holder
may apply the flight crewmember flight time and duty limitations and rest
requirements of this part to flight attendants for all operations conducted
under this part provided that—
(1) The certificate holder establishes written procedures that—
(i) Apply to all flight attendants used in the certificate holder's
operation;
(ii) Include the flight crewmember requirements contained in subpart F of
this part, as appropriate to the operation being conducted, except that rest
facilities on board the aircraft are not required; and
(iii) Include provisions to add one flight attendant to the minimum
flight attendant complement for each flight crewmember who is in excess of
the minimum number required in the aircraft type certificate data sheet and
who is assigned to the aircraft under the provisions of subpart F of this
part, as applicable.
(iv) Are approved by the Administrator and described or referenced in the
certificate holder's operations specifications; and
(2) Whenever the Administrator finds that revisions are necessary for the
continued adequacy of duty period limitation and rest requirement procedures
that are required by paragraph (c)(1) of this section and that had been
granted final approval, the certificate holder must, after notification by
the Administrator, make any changes in the procedures that are found
necessary by the Administrator. Within 30 days after the certificate holder
receives such notice, it may file a petition to reconsider the notice with
the certificate-holding district office. The filing of a petition to
reconsider stays the notice, pending decision by the Administrator. However,
if the Administrator finds that there is an emergency that requires
immediate action in the interest of safety, the Administrator may, upon