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and (d) opinions and observations about
the operation of C3RS at their work site.
It is estimated that the survey will take
no more than 30 minutes to complete
for a maximum total burden of 1,800
hours (3,600 respondents*30 minutes/
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(1,800/3).
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of July 2010.
Steven D. Dillingham,
Director, Bureau of Transportation Statistics,
Research and Innovative Technology
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Airborne Area Navigation Equipment
Using Loran-C Inputs
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT
ACTION: Notice of cancellation of: (1)
Loran-C navigation system Technical
Standard Orders (TSO); and (2) the
revocation of Loran-C navigation system
TSO Authorizations (TSOA), and
request for public comment.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
cancellation of Technical Standard
Order (TSO) C–60, Airborne Area
Navigation Equipment Using Loran-C
inputs and all subsequent revisions. The
effect of the cancelled TSOs will result
in the revocation of all TSOAs issued
for the production of those navigational
systems. These actions are necessary
because the Loran-C Navigation System
ceased operation on February 8, 2010.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Kevin Bridges, AIR–130, Federal
Aviation Administration, 470 L’Enfant
Plaza, Suite 4102, Washington, DC
20024. Telephone (202) 385–4627, fax
(202) 385–4651, e-mail to:
kevin.bridges@faa.gov.
DATES:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments Invited
You are invited to comment on the
cancellation of the TSO and the
revocation of the associated TSOAs by
submitting written data, views, or
arguments to the above address.
Comments received may be examined,
both before and after the closing date, at
the above address, weekdays except
federal holidays, between 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. The Director, Aircraft
Certification Service, will consider all
comments received on or before the
closing date.
Background
The Loran-C navigation system ceased
transmitting usable signals on February
8, 2010. Because the Loran-C system
ceased operation, the FAA intends to
cancel all Loran-C Technical Standard
Orders and revoke all associated
Technical Standard Order
Authorizations (TSOA).
The FAA database contains one (1)
specific TSO requiring the Loran-C
system as a means of navigation, and
numerous TSOAs issued for the design
and manufacture of Loran-C avionics
equipment. This announcement serves
as notice to all Loran-C TSOA holders
that the FAA intends to cancel all TSOs
(including active historical TSOs) and
revoke all TSOAs for Loran-C avionics
equipment.
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 13,
2010.
Susan J.M. Cabler,
Assistant Manager, Aircraft Engineering
Division, Aircraft Certification Service.
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Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Availability of a Final
Environmental Assessment (Final EA)
and a Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI)/Record of Decision (ROD) for
the Proposed ORD Airport Surveillance
Radar, Model 9, West Chicago, IL
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
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Notice of Availability of a Final
Environmental Assessment (Final EA)
and Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI)/Record of Decision (ROD) for
the Proposed ORD Airport Surveillance
Radar, Model 9, West Chicago, Illinois.
ACTION:
The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) is issuing this
notice to advise the public that the FAA
has prepared, and approved on May 4,
2010, a Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI)/Record of Decision (ROD)
based on the Final Environmental
Assessment (Final EA) for the Proposed
ORD Airport Surveillance Radar, Model
9 (ASR–9), in West Chicago, Illinois.
The FAA prepared the Final EA in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act and the
FAA’s regulations and guidelines for
environmental documents and was
signed on April 16, 2010. Copies of the
FONSI/ROD and/or Final EA are
available by contacting Ms. Virginia
Marcks through the contact information
provided below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Virginia Marcks, Manager, Infrastructure
Engineering Center, AJW–C14D, Federal
Aviation Administration, 2300 East
Devon Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois
60018. Telephone number: (847) 294–
7494.
SUMMARY:
The Final
EA evaluated the construction and
operation of the new ORD ASR–9 at
DuPage Airport (DPA) in West Chicago,
Illinois. The purpose and need of the
ORD West ASR–9 is to enhance air
traffic management for ORD to achieve
the benefits of providing expanded
radar coverage that would allow
terminal air traffic control for additional
new approach routes (West High and
Wide approaches), as evaluated and
approved in the O’Hare Modernization
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
and ROD.
The proposed ASR–9 would be
constructed at a 200 foot (ft) × 200 ft
area located west of the intersection of
Kress Road and Western Drive on land
leased from DPA. The total height of the
ASR–9 tower structure would be 116 ft
above ground level. The ASR–9 system
consists of a tower, a rotating radar sail
that transmits and receives the radio
signals, an equipment building housing
radar equipment, and an emergency
generator with an aboveground storage
tank for diesel fuel. One moving target
indicator reflector and two Calibration
and Performance Monitoring Equipment
modules would be located at least 1
nautical mile from the preferred ASR–
9 site. The FAA would construct a 24
ft wide × 400 ft long access road to the
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Airborne Area Navigation Equipment Using Loran-C Inputs
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT
ACTION: Notice of cancellation of: (1) Loran-C navigation system
Technical Standard Orders (TSO); and (2) the revocation of Loran-C
navigation system TSO Authorizations (TSOA), and request for public
comment.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the cancellation of Technical Standard
Order (TSO) C-60, Airborne Area Navigation Equipment Using Loran-C
inputs and all subsequent revisions. The effect of the cancelled TSOs
will result in the revocation of all TSOAs issued for the production of
those navigational systems. These actions are necessary because the
Loran-C Navigation System ceased operation on February 8, 2010.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before August 23, 2010
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Kevin Bridges, AIR-130, Federal
Aviation Administration, 470 L'Enfant Plaza, Suite 4102, Washington, DC
20024. Telephone (202) 385-4627, fax (202) 385-4651, e-mail to:
kevin.bridges@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments Invited
You are invited to comment on the cancellation of the TSO and the
revocation of the associated TSOAs by submitting written data, views,
or arguments to the above address. Comments received may be examined,
both before and after the closing date, at the above address, weekdays
except federal holidays, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Director,
Aircraft Certification Service, will consider all comments received on
or before the closing date.
Background
The Loran-C navigation system ceased transmitting usable signals on
February 8, 2010. Because the Loran-C system ceased operation, the FAA
intends to cancel all Loran-C Technical Standard Orders and revoke all
associated Technical Standard Order Authorizations (TSOA).
The FAA database contains one (1) specific TSO requiring the Loran-
C system as a means of navigation, and numerous TSOAs issued for the
design and manufacture of Loran-C avionics equipment. This announcement
serves as notice to all Loran-C TSOA holders that the FAA intends to
cancel all TSOs (including active historical TSOs) and revoke all TSOAs
for Loran-C avionics equipment.
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 13, 2010.
Susan J.M. Cabler,
Assistant Manager, Aircraft Engineering Division, Aircraft
Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2010-17940 Filed 7-21-10; 8:45 am]
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