Code of Federal Regulations - Title 47: Telecommunication (December 2005)
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TITLE 47 - TELECOMMUNICATION
CHAPTER I - FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
SUBCHAPTER D - SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES
PART 87 - AVIATION SERVICES
subpart c - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES
87.107 - Station identification.
(a) Aircraft station. Identify by one of the following means: (1) Aircraft radio station call sign.
(2) Assigned FCC control number (assigned to ultralight aircraft).
(3) The type of aircraft followed by the characters of the registration marking (N number) of the aircraft, omitting the prefix letter N. When communication is initiated by a ground station, an aircraft station may use the type of aircraft followed by the last three characters of the registration marking.
(4) The FAA assigned radiotelephony designator of the aircraft operating organization followed by the flight identification number.
(5) An aircraft identification approved by the FAA for use by aircraft stations participating in an organized flying activity of short duration.
(b) Land and fixed stations. Identify by means of radio station call sign, its location, its assigned FAA identifier, the name of the city area or airport which it serves, or any additional identification required. An aeronautical enroute station which is part of a multistation network may also be identified by the location of its control point.
(c) Survival craft station. Identify by transmitting a reference to its parent aircraft. No identification is required when distress signals are transmitted automatically. Transmissions other than distress or emergency signals, such as equipment testing or adjustment, must be identified by the call sign or by the registration marking of the parent aircraft followed by a single digit other than 0 or 1.
(d) Exempted station. The following types of stations are exempted from the use of a call sign: Airborne weather radar, radio altimeter, air traffic control transponder, distance measuring equipment, collision avoidance equipment, racon, radio relay, radionavigation land test station (MTF), and automatically controlled aeronautical enroute stations.
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