FCC Web Documents citing 87.191
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-01-272A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-01-272A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-01-272A1.txt
- that Motient appears to have erroneously withheld from public disclosure a statement concerning the fact that the aggregate amount of spectrum coordinated for its system is less than Motient's goal. This information is already publicly available. See TMI Order at ¶¶ 26-31. See supra, ¶¶ 65-72. See supra, ¶¶ 69, 74. 47 C.F.R. Part 80. See § 87.171 through § 87.191. See also Amendment of Parts 2, 22, and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum for and to Establish Other Rules and Policies Pertaining to the Use of Radio Frequencies in a Land Mobile Satellite Service, Memorandum Opinion Order and Authorization, 4 FCC Rcd 6041 at ¶102. We also note that on June 19, 2001, Honeywell amended its application
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- Order''). See 47 U.S.C. § 306. This section also provides that communications from a foreign vessel located in U.S. jurisdiction still must be in accordance with any relevant rules designed to prevent interference. Id. Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed Dec. 7, 1944, Article 30. The Commission implemented this Article in the Part 87, the regulations concerning aviation services. Section 87.191(a) provides: Aircraft of member States of the International Civil Aviation Organization may carry and operate radio transmitters in the United States airspace only if a license has been issued by the State in which the aircraft is registered and the flight crew is provided with a radio operator license of the proper class, issued or recognized by the State in
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-14A1_Erratum.doc
- Order''). See 47 U.S.C. § 306. This section also provides that communications from a foreign vessel located in U.S. jurisdiction still must be in accordance with any relevant rules designed to prevent interference. Id. Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed Dec. 7, 1944, Article 30. The Commission implemented this Article in the Part 87, the regulations concerning aviation services. Section 87.191(a) provides: Aircraft of member States of the International Civil Aviation Organization may carry and operate radio transmitters in the United States airspace only if a license has been issued by the State in which the aircraft is registered and the flight crew is provided with a radio operator license of the proper class, issued or recognized by the State in