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§ 122.0 - Scope.

(a) Applicability. (1) The regulations in this part relate to the entry and clearance of aircraft and the transportation of persons and cargo by aircraft, and are applicable to all air commerce.

(2) The regulations in this part do not apply to the United States Postal Service's transmission of advance electronic information for inbound international mail shipments by air, see § 145.74 of this chapter.

(b) Authority of other agencies. Nothing in this part is intended to divest or diminish authority and operational control that are vested in the FAA or any other agency, particularly with respect to airspace and aircraft safety.

[CBP Dec. 08-43, 73 FR 68309, Nov. 18, 2008, as amended by CBP Dec. 21-04, 86 FR 14277, Mar. 15, 2021]

A - Subpart A—General Definitions and Provisions

B - Subpart B—Classes of Airports

C - Subpart C—Private Aircraft

D - Subpart D—Landing Requirements

E - Subpart E—Aircraft Entry and Entry Documents; Electronic Manifest Requirements for Passengers, Crew Members, and Non-Crew Members Onboard Commercial Aircraft Arriving In, Continuing Within, and Overflying the United States

F - Subpart F—International Traffic Permit

G - Subpart G—Clearance of Aircraft and Permission To Depart

H - Subpart H—Documents Required for Clearance and Permission To Depart; Electronic Manifest Requirements for Passengers, Crew Members, and Non-Crew Members Onboard Commercial Aircraft Departing From the United States

I - Subpart I—Procedures for Residue Cargo and Stopover Passengers

J - Subpart J—Transportation in Bond and Merchandise in Transit

K - Subpart K—Accompanied Baggage in Transit

L - Subpart L—Transit Air Cargo Manifest (TACM) Procedures

M - Subpart M—Aircraft Liquor Kits

N - Subpart N—Flights to and From the U.S. Virgin Islands

O - Subpart O [Reserved]

P - Subpart P—Public Aircraft [Reserved]

Q - Subpart Q—Penalties

R - Subpart R—Air Carrier Smuggling Prevention Program

S - Subpart S—Access to Customs Security Areas