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  1. all or part of the following: topographic features, hazards and obstructions, navigation aids, navigation routes,

  2. Air-reports are critically important in assessing the hazards which volcanic ash cloud presents to aircraft operations.

  3. for the lower 48 states and coastal waters. The weather hazards depicted can be:

  4. conducted under conditions so controlled as to eliminate hazards to nonparticipating aircraft and to ensure the safety of

  5. (iv) Low G hazards; and

  6. (3) Observe the airspace for other air traffic or hazards; and

  7. (ii) The breathing gas system must be free from hazards in itself, in its method of operation, and in its effect upon other

  8. (iii) Meteorology hazards applicable to the certificate holder's areas of operation;

  9. regulations, local airport traffic control rules, and known hazards to flight, including icing and other potentially

  10. Assess whether opening the emergency exit will increase the hazards to which passengers may be exposed;

  11. Assess whether opening the emergency exit will increase the hazards to which passengers may be exposed;

  12. (d) The airplane must be designed to minimize hazards to the airplane due to structural damage caused by high-energy

  13. (2) Protect against likely hazards.

  14. (2) Be free from hazards in itself, in its method of operation, and its effect upon other components.

  15. flightcrew errors, which could result in additional hazards.

  16. (approved by the using agency) that creates the same hazards as the operations for which the restricted area was designated