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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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[DOT Docket No. DOT–OST–2010–0074]
The Future of Aviation Advisory
Committee (FAAC) Subcommittee on
Competitiveness and Viability; Notice
of Meeting
U.S. Department of
Transportation, Office of the Secretary
of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of Meeting.
AGENCY:
The Department of
Transportation (DOT), Office of the
Secretary of Transportation, announces
the third meeting of the FAAC
Subcommittee on Competitiveness and
Viability, which will be held in Chicago,
Illinois. This notice provides details on
the date, time, and location of the
meeting, which will be open to the
public. The purpose of the FAAC is to
provide advice and recommendations to
the Secretary of Transportation to
ensure the competitiveness of the U.S.
aviation industry and its capability to
manage effectively the evolving
transportation needs, challenges, and
opportunities of the global economy.
The Subcommittee on Competitiveness
and Viability is charged with examining
changes in the operating and
competitive structures of the U.S. airline
industry; considering innovative
strategies to open up new international
markets and expand commercial
opportunities in existing markets;
investigating strategies to encourage the
development of cost-effective, cuttingedge technologies and equipment that
are critical for a competitive industry
coping with increasing economic and
environmental challenges; and
examining the adequacy of current
Federal programs to address the
availability of intermodal transportation
options and alternatives, small and rural
community access to the aviation
transportation system, the role of State
and local governments in contributing
to such access, and how the changing
competitive structure of the U.S. airline
SUMMARY:
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industry is likely to transform travel
habits of small and rural communities.
DATES: The Subcommittee on
Competitiveness and Viability meeting
will be held on August 24, 2010, from
9 a.m. to noon Central Daylight time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the corporate headquarters of United
Airlines, 77 West Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Illinois 60601.
Public Access: The meeting is open to
the public. (See below for registration
instructions.)
Public Comments: Persons wishing to
offer written comments and suggestions
concerning the activities of the advisory
committee or subcommittee should file
comments in the Public Docket (Docket
Number DOT–OST–2010–0074 at
https://www.regulations.gov) or
alternatively through e-mail at
FAAC@dot.gov. If comments and
suggestions are intended specifically for
the Subcommittee on Competitiveness
and Viability, the term ‘‘Competition’’
should be listed in the subject line of
the message. To ensure such comments
can be considered by the subcommittee
before its August 24th meeting, public
comments must be filed by 5 p.m.
Eastern Daylight time Wednesday,
August 18, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Agenda
Under section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.
2), we are giving notice of a meeting of
the Subcommittee on Competitiveness
and Viability of the Future of Aviation
Advisory Committee taking place on
August 24, 2010, at 9 a.m. Central
Daylight Time, at 77 West Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Illinois 60601. The agenda
includes—
1. Reports from subcommittee
members on assigned topics,
2. Further discussion of issues
identified for possible referral to the full
committee on the subject of
competitiveness and viability of the
aviation industry, and
3. Determination as to the issues that
will be proposed for referral to the full
committee.
Registration
The meeting room can accommodate
up to 25 members of the public. Persons
desiring to attend must pre-register by
August 18, 2010, through e-mail to
FAAC@dot.gov. The term ‘‘Registration:
Competition’’ should be listed in the
subject line of the message, and
admission will be limited to the first 25
persons to pre-register and receive a
confirmation of their pre-registration.
No arrangements are being made for
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audio or video transmission or for oral
statements or questions from the public
at the meeting. Minutes of the meeting
will be taken and will be made available
to the public.
Request for Special Accommodation
The DOT is committed to providing
equal access to this meeting for all
participants. If you need alternative
formats or services because of a
disability, please send a request to
FAAC@dot.gov with the term ‘‘Special
Accommodations’’ listed in the subject
line of the message by close of business
Wednesday, August 18, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Todd Homan, Director, Office of
Aviation Analysis, U.S. Department of
Transportation; Room 86W–312, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC 20590; (202) 366–5903.
Issued in Washington, DC, on August 6,
2010.
Pamela Hamilton-Powell,
Designated Federal Official, Future of
Aviation Advisory Committee.
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Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.,
Receipt of Petition for Decision of
Inconsequential Noncompliance
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.,
(Volkswagen),1 has determined that
certain 2009 Model Year (MY) Audi A6
and S6 model passenger cars, 2010 MY
Audi A6, S6, A5, A5 Cabrio, S5, S5
Cabrio, A4 and S4 passenger cars, and
2010 MY Audi Q5 multipurpose
passenger vehicles (MPV) equipped
with indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring
Systems (TPMS), do not fully comply
with paragraph S4.4 of Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No.
138, Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.
Volkswagen has filed an appropriate
report pursuant to 49 CFR Part 573,
Defect and Noncompliance
Responsibility and Reports.
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h) (see implementing rule at 49
CFR part 556), Volkswagen has
petitioned for an exemption from the
notification and remedy requirements of
49 U.S.C. Chapter 301 on the basis that
1 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
(Volkswagen) is a vehicle manufacturer
incorporated under the laws of the State of New
Jersey.
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this noncompliance is inconsequential
to motor vehicle safety.
This notice of receipt of Volkswagen’s
petition is published under 49 U.S.C.
30118 and 30120 and does not represent
any agency decision or other exercise of
judgment concerning the merits of the
petition.
Affected are approximately 58,292
2009 MY Audi A6 and S6 model
passenger cars, 2010 MY Audi A6, S6,
A5, A5 Cabrio, S5, S5 Cabrio, A4 and S4
passenger cars, and 2010 MY Audi Q5
MPV with indirect TPMS manufactured
between October 17, 2008 and April 27,
2010.
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) notes that the
statutory provisions (49 U.S.C. 30118(d)
and 30120(h)) that permit manufacturers
to file petitions for a determination of
inconsequentiality allow NHTSA to
exempt manufacturers only from the
duties found in sections 30118 and
30120, respectively, to notify owners,
purchasers, and dealers of a defect or
noncompliance and to remedy the
defect or noncompliance. Therefore,
these provisions only apply to the
58,292 2 vehicles that have already
passed from the manufacturer to an
owner, purchaser, or dealer.
Paragraph S4.4 of FMVSS No. 138
require in pertinent part:
S4.4 TPMS Malfunction
(a) The vehicle shall be equipped with a
tire pressure monitoring system that includes
a telltale that provides a warning to the
driver not more than 20 minutes after the
occurrence of a malfunction that affects the
generation or transmission of control or
response signals in the vehicle’s tire pressure
monitoring system. The vehicle’s TPMS
malfunction indicator shall meet the
requirements of either S4.4(b) or S4.4(c)
(b) Dedicated TPMS malfunction telltale.
The vehicle meets the requirements of S4.4(a)
when equipped with a dedicated TPMS
malfunction telltale that:
(1) Is mounted inside the occupant
compartment in front of and in clear view of
the driver;
(2) Is identified by the word ‘‘TPMS’’ as
described under the ‘‘Tire Pressure
Monitoring System Malfunction’’ Telltale in
table 1 of standard No. 101 (49 CFR 571.101);
(3) Continues to illuminate the TPMS
malfunction telltale under the conditions
specified in S4.4(a) for as long as the
malfunction exists, whenever the ignition
2 Volkswagen’s petition, which was filed under
49 CFR Part 556, requests an agency decision to
exempt Volkswagen as a manufacturer from the
notification and recall responsibilities of 49 CFR
Part 573 for 58,292 of the affected vehicles.
However, the agency cannot relieve Volkswagen
distributors of the prohibitions on the sale, offer for
sale, or introduction or delivery for introduction
into interstate commerce of the noncompliant
vehicles under their control after Volkswagen
recognized that the subject noncompliance existed.
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locking system is in the ‘‘On’’ (‘‘Run’’)
position; and
(4) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (ii)
each dedicated TPMS malfunction telltale
must be activated as a check of lamp function
either when the ignition locking system is
activated to the ‘‘On’’ (‘‘Run’’) position when
the engine is not running, or when the
ignition locking system is in a position
between ‘‘On’’ (‘‘Run’’) and ‘‘Start’’ that is
designated by the manufacturer as a check
position.
ii. The dedicated TPMS malfunction
telltale need not be activated when a starter
interlock is in operation.
(c) Combination low tire pressure/TPMS
malfunction telltale. The vehicle meets the
requirements of S4.4(a) when equipped with
a combined Low Tire Pressure/TPMS
malfunction telltale that:
(1) Meets the requirements of S4.2 and
S4.3; and
(2) Flashes for a period of at least 60
seconds but no longer than 90 seconds upon
detection of any condition specified in
S4.4(a) after the ignition locking system is
activated to the ‘‘On’’ (‘‘Run’’) position. After
each period of prescribed flashing, the
telltale must remain continuously
illuminated as long as a malfunction exists
and the ignition locking system is in the ‘‘On’’
(‘‘Run’’) position. This flashing and
illumination sequence must be repeated each
time the ignition locking system is placed in
the ‘‘On’’ (‘‘Run’’) position until the situation
causing the malfunction has been corrected.
Multiple malfunctions occurring during any
ignition cycle may, but are not required to,
reinitiate the prescribed flashing sequence.
Volkswagen reported that the
noncompliance was brought to their
attention on October 15, 2009 and June
8, 2010, by the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Office
of Vehicle Safety Compliance (OVSC)
regarding the results of OVSC’s
compliance test on a 2009 MY Audi A6
model passenger car to FMVSS No. 138.
After reviewing OVSC’s test results
Volkswagen determined that a
noncompliance with FMVSS No. 138
existed in the OVSC tested vehicle as
well as the other subject 2009 and 2010
MY vehicles. Volkswagen explained
that the noncompliance is that the
combination low tire pressure/TPMS
malfunction telltale lamp (TPMS telltale
lamp) does not remain illuminated
during all scenarios required by
paragraph S4.4 of FMVSS No. 138.
Volkswagen explained that when
NHTSA tested the Audi A6 by driving
it with three of the originally installed
245/40 RI8 tires and one incompatible
215/35 ZRI8 tire (7% smaller in
diameter), the Electronic Stability
System (ESC) will initially detect a
malfunction and illuminate the ESC
malfunction indicator telltale lamp (ESC
telltale lamp). That ESC malfunction
detection will also cause the TPMS
malfunction telltale lamp to illuminate.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary of Transportation
[DOT Docket No. DOT-OST-2010-0074]
The Future of Aviation Advisory Committee (FAAC) Subcommittee on
Competitiveness and Viability; Notice of Meeting
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of Meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of the
Secretary of Transportation, announces the third meeting of the FAAC
Subcommittee on Competitiveness and Viability, which will be held in
Chicago, Illinois. This notice provides details on the date, time, and
location of the meeting, which will be open to the public. The purpose
of the FAAC is to provide advice and recommendations to the Secretary
of Transportation to ensure the competitiveness of the U.S. aviation
industry and its capability to manage effectively the evolving
transportation needs, challenges, and opportunities of the global
economy. The Subcommittee on Competitiveness and Viability is charged
with examining changes in the operating and competitive structures of
the U.S. airline industry; considering innovative strategies to open up
new international markets and expand commercial opportunities in
existing markets; investigating strategies to encourage the development
of cost-effective, cutting-edge technologies and equipment that are
critical for a competitive industry coping with increasing economic and
environmental challenges; and examining the adequacy of current Federal
programs to address the availability of intermodal transportation
options and alternatives, small and rural community access to the
aviation transportation system, the role of State and local governments
in contributing to such access, and how the changing competitive
structure of the U.S. airline industry is likely to transform travel
habits of small and rural communities.
DATES: The Subcommittee on Competitiveness and Viability meeting will
be held on August 24, 2010, from 9 a.m. to noon Central Daylight time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the corporate headquarters of
United Airlines, 77 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601.
Public Access: The meeting is open to the public. (See below for
registration instructions.)
Public Comments: Persons wishing to offer written comments and
suggestions concerning the activities of the advisory committee or
subcommittee should file comments in the Public Docket (Docket Number
DOT-OST-2010-0074 at https://www.regulations.gov) or alternatively
through e-mail at FAAC@dot.gov. If comments and suggestions are
intended specifically for the Subcommittee on Competitiveness and
Viability, the term ``Competition'' should be listed in the subject
line of the message. To ensure such comments can be considered by the
subcommittee before its August 24th meeting, public comments must be
filed by 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight time Wednesday, August 18, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Agenda
Under section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5
U.S.C. App. 2), we are giving notice of a meeting of the Subcommittee
on Competitiveness and Viability of the Future of Aviation Advisory
Committee taking place on August 24, 2010, at 9 a.m. Central Daylight
Time, at 77 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. The agenda
includes--
1. Reports from subcommittee members on assigned topics,
2. Further discussion of issues identified for possible referral to
the full committee on the subject of competitiveness and viability of
the aviation industry, and
3. Determination as to the issues that will be proposed for
referral to the full committee.
Registration
The meeting room can accommodate up to 25 members of the public.
Persons desiring to attend must pre-register by August 18, 2010,
through e-mail to FAAC@dot.gov. The term ``Registration: Competition''
should be listed in the subject line of the message, and admission will
be limited to the first 25 persons to pre-register and receive a
confirmation of their pre-registration. No arrangements are being made
for
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audio or video transmission or for oral statements or questions from
the public at the meeting. Minutes of the meeting will be taken and
will be made available to the public.
Request for Special Accommodation
The DOT is committed to providing equal access to this meeting for
all participants. If you need alternative formats or services because
of a disability, please send a request to FAAC@dot.gov with the term
``Special Accommodations'' listed in the subject line of the message by
close of business Wednesday, August 18, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Todd Homan, Director, Office of
Aviation Analysis, U.S. Department of Transportation; Room 86W-312,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590; (202) 366-5903.
Issued in Washington, DC, on August 6, 2010.
Pamela Hamilton-Powell,
Designated Federal Official, Future of Aviation Advisory Committee.
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