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Part 139 is divided into four subparts. Which subpart specifies the minimum operations standards required for every Part 139 certificated airport?

Answer :

Final answer:

While the question seems to conflate Part 139 regarding airport certification with Part 211 related to FDA regulations on record keeping, the minimum operations standards for Part 139 certificated airports are not covered in the provided details. Instead, Part 211 records must be maintained for specific durations and the subparts of the regulation detail different types of records and reports.

Explanation:

The question refers to the standards and regulations under Part 139, which is a regulation that deals with the certification of airports within the United States. Specific to this inquiry, the subpart that specifies the minimum operations standards required for every Part 139 certificated airport is not described here. Instead, the question seems to have mixed up the details with regulations pertaining to another area.

On the other hand, concerning Part 211 within the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), which pertains to the Records that must be maintained under the regulation, it is important to note:

  • Subpart J of 21 CFR Part 211 covers the requirements for records.
  • Records must generally be maintained for at least one year after the expiration date of the product, or in certain cases, for at least two years from the date of distribution of the last batch of the drug product.
  • Each of the subparts of the regulation covers specific types of records and reports necessary for compliance with FDA regulations.

However, detailed descriptions of the subparts mentioned in the question, such as 21 CFR 201.57(c)(1) through (4), and (6), are not provided as it appears to involve guidance on labeling rather than records.