§ 93.307 Minimum flight altitudes.
Except in an emergency, or if otherwise necessary for safety of flight, or unless otherwise authorized by the responsible Flight Standards Office for a purpose listed in § 93.309, no person may operate an aircraft in the Special Flight Rules Area at an altitude lower than the following:
(a) Minimum sector altitudes —
(1) Commercial air tours —
(i) Marble Canyon Sector. Lees Ferry to Boundary Ridge: 6,000 feet MSL.
(ii) Supai Sector. Boundary Ridge to Supai Point: 7,500 feet MSL.
(iii) Diamond Creek Sector. Supai Point to Diamond Creek: 6,500 feet MSL.
(iv) Pearce Ferry Sector. Diamond Creek to the Grand Wash Cliffs: 5,000 feet MSL.
(2) Transient and general aviation operations —
(i) Marble Canyon Sector. Lees Ferry to Boundary Ridge: 8,000 feet MSL.
(ii) Supai Sector. Boundary Ridge to Supai Point: 10,000 feet MSL.
(iii) Diamond Creek Sector. Supai Point to Diamond Creek: 9,000 feet MSL.
(iv) Pearce Ferry Sector. Diamond Creek to the Grand Wash Cliffs: 8,000 feet MSL.
(b) Minimum corridor altitudes —
(1) Commercial air tours —
(i) Zuni Point Corridors. 7,500 feet MSL.
(ii) Dragon Corridor. 7,500 feet MSL.
(2) Transient and general aviation operations —
(i) Zuni Point Corridor. 10,500 feet MSL.
(ii) Dragon Corridor. 10,500 feet MSL.
(iii) Tuckup Corridor. 10,500 feet MSL.
(iv) Fossil Canyon Corridor. 10,500 feet