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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Membership Availability in the National
Parks Overflights Advisory Group
Aviation; Rulemaking Committee To
Represent Commercial Air Tour
Concerns
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The National Park Service
(NPS) and the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), as required by
the National Parks Air Tour
Management Act of 2000, established
the National Parks Overflights Advisory
Group (NPOAG) in March 2001. The
NPOAG was formed to provide
continuing advice and counsel with
respect to commercial air tour
operations over and near national parks.
This notice informs the public of one
vacancy (due to completion of
membership on May 19, 2010) on the
NPOAG (now the NPOAG Aviation
Rulemaking Committee (ARC)) for a
member representing commercial air
tour operator concerns and invites
interested persons to apply to fill the
vacancy.
DATES: Persons interested in serving on
the NPOAG ARC should contact Mr.
Barry Brayer at the mailing or e-mail
address below in writing on or before
February 19, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barry Brayer, AWP–1SP, Special
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Programs Staff, Federal Aviation
Administration, Western-Pacific Region
Headquarters, P.O. Box 92007, Los
Angeles, CA 90009–2007, telephone:
(310) 725–3800, e-mail:
Barry.Brayer@faa.gov, or Karen Trevino,
National Park Service, Natural Sounds
Program, 1201 Oakridge Dr., Suite 100,
Fort Collins, CO 80525, telephone (970)
225–3563, e-mail:
Karen_Trevino@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Parks Air Tour
Management Act of 2000 (the Act) was
enacted on April 5, 2000, as Public Law
106–181. The Act required the
establishment of the advisory group
within 1 year after its enactment. The
advisory group was established in
March 2001, and is comprised of a
balanced group of representatives of
general aviation, commercial air tour
operations, environmental concerns,
and Native American tribes. The
Administrator of the FAA and the
Director of NPS (or their designees)
serve as ex officio members of the
group. Representatives of the
Administrator and Director serve
alternating 1-year terms as chairman of
the advisory group.
The advisory group provides ‘‘advice,
information, and recommendations to
the Administrator and the Director—
(1) On the implementation of this title
[the Act] and the amendments made by
this title;
(2) On commonly accepted quiet
aircraft technology for use in
commercial air tour operations over a
national park or tribal lands, which will
receive preferential treatment in a given
air tour management plan;
(3) On other measures that might be
taken to accommodate the interests of
visitors to national parks; and
(4) On safety, environmental, and
other issues related to commercial air
tour operations over a national park or
tribal lands.’’
Members of the advisory group may
be allowed certain travel expenses as
authorized by section 5703 of Title 5,
United States Code, for intermittent
Government service.
By FAA Order No. 1110–138, signed
by the FAA Administrator on October
10, 2003, the NPOAG became an
Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC).
FAA Order No. 1110–138, was amended
and became effective as FAA Order No.
1110–138A, on January 20, 2006.
The current NPOAG ARC is made up
of one member representing general
aviation, three members representing
the commercial air tour industry, four
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members representing environmental
concerns, and two members
representing Native American tribal
concerns. Current members of the
NPOAG ARC are: Robert Hackman,
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association;
Alan Stephen, fixed-winged air tour
operator representative; Elling
Halvorson, Papillon Airways, Inc.;
Matthew Zuccaro, Helicopter
Association International; Chip
Dennerlein, Siskiyou Project; Gregory
Miller, American Hiking Society;
Kristen Brengel, National Parks
Conservation Association; Bryan
Faehner, National Parks Conservation
Association; Rory Majenty, Hualapai
Nation; and Ray Russell, Navajo Parks
and Recreation.
Public Participation in the NPOAG
ARC
In order to retain balance within the
NPOAG ARC, the FAA and NPS invite
persons interested in serving on the
ARC to represent commercial air tour
operator concerns, to contact Mr. Barry
Brayer (contact information is written
above in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT).
Requests to serve on the ARC must be
made to Mr. Brayer in writing and
postmarked or e mailed on or before
February 19, 2010. The request should
indicate whether or not you are a
member of an association or group
representing commercial air tours, or
have another affiliation with issues
relating to aircraft flights over national
parks. The request should also state
what expertise you would bring to the
NPOAG ARC as related to the vacancy
you are seeking to fill (e.g., commercial
air tour concerns). The term of service
for NPOAG ARC members is 3 years.
Issued in Hawthorne, CA on January 6,
2010.
Barry Brayer,
NPOAG Chairman, Manager, Special
Programs Staff, Western-Pacific Region.
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level that would be achieved absent
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in 49 CFR 391.41(b)(10), which applies
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applicant to determine whether granting
an exemption will achieve the required
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Bradley T. Alspach
Mr. Alspach, age 50, has had
amblyopia in his left eye since
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332,800 miles, and buses for 7 months,
accumulating 2,625 miles. He holds a
Class B Commercial Driver’s License
(CDL) from Illinois. His driving record
for the last 3 years shows no crashes and
no convictions for moving violations in
a CMV.
William M. Arbogast
Mr. Arbogast, 58, has a macular scar
in his left eye due to a traumatic injury
sustained in 1968. The best corrected
visual acuity in his right eye is 20/20
and in his left eye, 20/1600. Following
an examination in 2009, his optometrist
noted, ‘‘It is my opinion that Mr.
Arbogast has sufficient vision to safely
drive and operate a commercial
vehicle.’’ Mr. Arbogast reported that he
has driven straight trucks for 40 years,
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[FR Doc No: 2010-386]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Membership Availability in the National Parks Overflights
Advisory Group Aviation; Rulemaking Committee To Represent Commercial
Air Tour Concerns
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), as required by the National Parks Air Tour
Management Act of 2000, established the National Parks Overflights
Advisory Group (NPOAG) in March 2001. The NPOAG was formed to provide
continuing advice and counsel with respect to commercial air tour
operations over and near national parks. This notice informs the public
of one vacancy (due to completion of membership on May 19, 2010) on the
NPOAG (now the NPOAG Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC)) for a member
representing commercial air tour operator concerns and invites
interested persons to apply to fill the vacancy.
DATES: Persons interested in serving on the NPOAG ARC should contact
Mr. Barry Brayer at the mailing or e-mail address below in writing on
or before February 19, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barry Brayer, AWP-1SP, Special
Programs Staff, Federal Aviation Administration, Western-Pacific Region
Headquarters, P.O. Box 92007, Los Angeles, CA 90009-2007, telephone:
(310) 725-3800, e-mail: Barry.Brayer@faa.gov, or Karen Trevino,
National Park Service, Natural Sounds Program, 1201 Oakridge Dr., Suite
100, Fort Collins, CO 80525, telephone (970) 225-3563, e-mail: Karen_Trevino@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Parks Air Tour Management Act of 2000 (the Act) was
enacted on April 5, 2000, as Public Law 106-181. The Act required the
establishment of the advisory group within 1 year after its enactment.
The advisory group was established in March 2001, and is comprised of a
balanced group of representatives of general aviation, commercial air
tour operations, environmental concerns, and Native American tribes.
The Administrator of the FAA and the Director of NPS (or their
designees) serve as ex officio members of the group. Representatives of
the Administrator and Director serve alternating 1-year terms as
chairman of the advisory group.
The advisory group provides ``advice, information, and
recommendations to the Administrator and the Director--
(1) On the implementation of this title [the Act] and the
amendments made by this title;
(2) On commonly accepted quiet aircraft technology for use in
commercial air tour operations over a national park or tribal lands,
which will receive preferential treatment in a given air tour
management plan;
(3) On other measures that might be taken to accommodate the
interests of visitors to national parks; and
(4) On safety, environmental, and other issues related to
commercial air tour operations over a national park or tribal lands.''
Members of the advisory group may be allowed certain travel
expenses as authorized by section 5703 of Title 5, United States Code,
for intermittent Government service.
By FAA Order No. 1110-138, signed by the FAA Administrator on
October 10, 2003, the NPOAG became an Aviation Rulemaking Committee
(ARC). FAA Order No. 1110-138, was amended and became effective as FAA
Order No. 1110-138A, on January 20, 2006.
The current NPOAG ARC is made up of one member representing general
aviation, three members representing the commercial air tour industry,
four
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members representing environmental concerns, and two members
representing Native American tribal concerns. Current members of the
NPOAG ARC are: Robert Hackman, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association;
Alan Stephen, fixed-winged air tour operator representative; Elling
Halvorson, Papillon Airways, Inc.; Matthew Zuccaro, Helicopter
Association International; Chip Dennerlein, Siskiyou Project; Gregory
Miller, American Hiking Society; Kristen Brengel, National Parks
Conservation Association; Bryan Faehner, National Parks Conservation
Association; Rory Majenty, Hualapai Nation; and Ray Russell, Navajo
Parks and Recreation.
Public Participation in the NPOAG ARC
In order to retain balance within the NPOAG ARC, the FAA and NPS
invite persons interested in serving on the ARC to represent commercial
air tour operator concerns, to contact Mr. Barry Brayer (contact
information is written above in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
Requests to serve on the ARC must be made to Mr. Brayer in writing
and postmarked or e mailed on or before February 19, 2010. The request
should indicate whether or not you are a member of an association or
group representing commercial air tours, or have another affiliation
with issues relating to aircraft flights over national parks. The
request should also state what expertise you would bring to the NPOAG
ARC as related to the vacancy you are seeking to fill (e.g., commercial
air tour concerns). The term of service for NPOAG ARC members is 3
years.
Issued in Hawthorne, CA on January 6, 2010.
Barry Brayer,
NPOAG Chairman, Manager, Special Programs Staff, Western-Pacific
Region.
[FR Doc. 2010-386 Filed 1-12-10; 8:45 am]
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