Standard Instrument Approach Procedures, and Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle Departure Procedures; Miscellaneous Amendments, 51666-51668 [2010-20395]

Download as PDF 51666 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 162 / Monday, August 23, 2010 / Rules and Regulations Waco, TX, Waco Rgnl, Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle DP, Orig Leesburg, VA, Leesburg Executive, LOC RWY 17, Amdt 3 Leesburg, VA, Leesburg Executive, RNAV (GPS) RWY 17, Amdt 2 Leesburg, VA, Leesburg Executive, Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle DP, Amdt 2 Leesburg, VA, Leesburg Executive, VOR OR GPS–A, Amdt 1B, CANCELLED Spokane, WA, Spokane Intl, ILS OR LOC/ DME RWY 21, ILS RWY 21 (CAT II), ILS RWY 21 (CAT III), Amdt 22 Spokane, WA, Spokane Intl, Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle DP, Amdt 6 [FR Doc. 2010–20394 Filed 8–20–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–13–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 14 CFR Part 97 [Docket No. 30739; Amdt. No. 3387] Standard Instrument Approach Procedures, and Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle Departure Procedures; Miscellaneous Amendments FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT. ACTION: Final rule. AGENCY: This rule establishes, amends, suspends, or revokes Standard Instrument Approach Procedures (SIAPs) and associated Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle Departure Procedures for operations at certain airports. These regulatory actions are needed because of the adoption of new or revised criteria, or because of changes occurring in the National Airspace System, such as the commissioning of new navigational facilities, adding new obstacles, or changing air traffic requirements. These changes are designed to provide safe and efficient use of the navigable airspace and to promote safe flight operations under instrument flight rules at the affected airports. DATES: This rule is effective August 23, 2010. The compliance date for each SIAP, associated Takeoff Minimums, and ODP is specified in the amendatory provisions. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the regulations is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of August 23, 2010. ADDRESSES: Availability of matter incorporated by reference in the amendment is as follows: For Examination— 1. FAA Rules Docket, FAA Headquarters Building, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591; sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:48 Aug 20, 2010 Jkt 220001 2. The FAA Regional Office of the region in which the affected airport is located; 3. The National Flight Procedures Office, 6500 South MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73169 or 4. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/ federal_register/ code_of_federal_regulations/ ibr_locations.html. Availability—All SIAPs are available online free of charge. Visit nfdc.faa.gov to register. Additionally, individual SIAP and Takeoff Minimums and ODP copies may be obtained from: 1. FAA Public Inquiry Center (APA– 200), FAA Headquarters Building, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591; or 2. The FAA Regional Office of the region in which the affected airport is located. Harry J. Hodges, Flight Procedure Standards Branch (AFS–420) Flight Technologies and Programs Division, Flight Standards Service, Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, 6500 South MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73169 (Mail Address: P.O. Box 25082 Oklahoma City, OK 73125) telephone: (405) 954–4164. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule amends Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, part 97 (14 CFR part 97) by amending the referenced SIAPs. The complete regulatory description of each SIAP is listed on the appropriate FAA Form 8260, as modified by the National Flight Data Center (FDC)/Permanent Notice to Airmen (P–NOTAM), and is incorporated by reference in the amendment under 5 U.S.C. 552(a), 1 CFR part 51, and § 97.20 of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The large number of SIAPs, their complex nature, and the need for a special format make their verbatim publication in the Federal Register expensive and impractical. Further, airmen do not use the regulatory text of the SIAPs, but refer to their graphic depiction on charts printed by publishers of aeronautical materials. Thus, the advantages of incorporation by reference are realized and publication of the complete description of each SIAP contained in FAA form documents is unnecessary. This amendment provides the affected CFR sections and specifies the types of SIAP and the corresponding effective dates. This amendment also identifies the PO 00000 Frm 00048 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 airport and its location, the procedure and the amendment number. The Rule This amendment to 14 CFR part 97 is effective upon publication of each separate SIAP as amended in the transmittal. For safety and timeliness of change considerations, this amendment incorporates only specific changes contained for each SIAP as modified by FDC/P–NOTAMs. The SIAPs, as modified by FDC P– NOTAM, and contained in this amendment are based on the criteria contained in the U.S. Standard for Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS). In developing these changes to SIAPs, the TERPS criteria were applied only to specific conditions existing at the affected airports. All SIAP amendments in this rule have been previously issued by the FAA in a FDC NOTAM as an emergency action of immediate flight safety relating directly to published aeronautical charts. The circumstances which created the need for all these SIAP amendments requires making them effective in less than 30 days. Because of the close and immediate relationship between these SIAPs and safety in air commerce, I find that notice and public procedure before adopting these SIAPs are impracticable and contrary to the public interest and, where applicable, that good cause exists for making these SIAPs effective in less than 30 days. Conclusion The FAA has determined that this regulation only involves an established body of technical regulations for which frequent and routine amendments are necessary to keep them operationally current. It, therefore—(1) Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ under Executive Order 12866; (2) is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under DOT regulatory Policies and Procedures (44 FR 11034; February 26, 1979); and (3) does not warrant preparation of a regulatory evaluation as the anticipated impact is so minimal. For the same reason, the FAA certifies that this amendment will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act. List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 97 Air traffic control, Airports, Incorporation by reference, and Navigation (air). E:\FR\FM\23AUR1.SGM 23AUR1 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 162 / Monday, August 23, 2010 / Rules and Regulations Issued in Washington, DC, on August 6, 2010. John M. Allen, Director, Flight Standards Service. effective at 0901 UTC on the dates specified, as follows: §§ 97.23, 97.25, 97.27, 97.29, 97.31, 97.33, 97.35 [AMENDED] PART 97—STANDARD INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES Adoption of the Amendment By amending: § 97.23 VOR, VOR/ DME, VOR or TACAN, and VOR/DME or TACAN; § 97.25 LOC, LOC/DME, LDA, LDA/DME, SDF, SDF/DME; § 97.27 NDB, NDB/DME; § 97.29 ILS, ILS/DME, MLS, MLS/DME, MLS/RNAV; § 97.31 RADAR SIAPs; § 97.33 RNAV SIAPs; and § 97.35 COPTER SIAPs, Identified as follows: 1. The authority citation for part 97 continues to read as follows: ■ Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me, Title 14, Code of Federal regulations, part 97, 14 CFR part 97, is amended by amending Standard Instrument Approach Procedures, ■ Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40103, 40106, 40113, 40114, 40120, 44502, 44514, 44701, 44719, 44721–44722. 2. Part 97 is amended to read as follows: ■ State City Airport 23–Sep–10 ... 23–Sep–10 ... 23–Sep–10 ... OK .... OK .... AL ..... Sand Springs .................. Sand Springs .................. Clanton ........................... 23–Sep–10 ... NH .... 23–Sep–10 ... Effective Upon Publication FDC No. FDC Date William R Pogue Muni ......................... William R Pogue Muni ......................... Chilton County ..................................... 0/0508 0/1461 0/1946 7/15/10 7/15/10 5/27/10 Lebanon .......................... Lebanon Muni ...................................... 0/2536 7/19/10 NH .... Lebanon .......................... Lebanon Muni ...................................... 0/2537 7/19/10 23–Sep–10 ... 23–Sep–10 ... NH .... VT ..... Berlin ............................... Highgate ......................... Berlin RGNL ........................................ Franklin County State .......................... 0/2958 0/2999 7/21/10 7/21/10 23–Sep–10 ... VT ..... Highgate ......................... Franklin County State .......................... 0/3000 7/21/10 23–Sep–10 ... VT ..... Highgate ......................... Franklin County State .......................... 0/3001 7/21/10 23–Sep–10 ... NC .... Raleigh/Durham .............. Raleigh-Durham Intl ............................ 0/4050 8/4/10 23–Sep–10 ... CA .... Hanford ........................... Hanford Muni ....................................... 0/4457 7/29/10 23–Sep–10 ... MA .... Boston ............................. Gen Edward Lawrence Logan Intl ...... 0/5074 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... MA .... Boston ............................. Gen Edward Lawrence Logan Intl ...... 0/5075 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... MA .... Boston ............................. Gen Edward Lawrence Logan Intl ...... 0/5076 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... MA .... Boston ............................. Gen Edward Lawrence Logan Intl ...... 0/5081 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... MA .... Boston ............................. Gen Edward Lawrence Logan Intl ...... 0/5082 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... 23–Sep–10 ... ME .... AK ..... Pittsfield .......................... Galena ............................ Pittsfield Muni ...................................... Edward G. Pitka, Sr ............................ 0/5401 0/5799 7/7/10 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... 23–Sep–10 ... CQ .... AK ..... Saipan ............................. Galena ............................ Saipan/Francisco C. Ada/Saipan Intl .. Edward G. Pitka, Sr ............................ 0/5800 0/5801 6/10/10 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... AK ..... Nome .............................. Nome ................................................... 0/6640 6/22/10 23–Sep–10 ... AK ..... Nome .............................. Nome ................................................... 0/6641 6/22/10 23–Sep–10 ... AK ..... Nome .............................. Nome ................................................... 0/6642 6/22/10 23–Sep–10 ... 23–Sep–10 ... 23–Sep–10 ... AK ..... AK ..... AK ..... Nome .............................. Nome .............................. Nome .............................. Nome ................................................... Nome ................................................... Nome ................................................... 0/6643 0/6644 0/6645 6/22/10 6/22/10 6/22/10 23–Sep–10 ... sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES AIRAC Date AK ..... Clarks Point .................... Clarks Point ......................................... 0/6649 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... AK ..... Clarks Point .................... Clarks Point ......................................... 0/6652 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... AK ..... Quinhagak ...................... Quinhagak ........................................... 0/7691 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... AK ..... Quinhagak ...................... Quinhagak ........................................... 0/7692 7/15/10 23–Sep–10 ... MA .... Boston ............................. Gen Edward Lawrence Logan Intl ...... 0/8349 7/15/10 VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:54 Aug 20, 2010 Jkt 220001 51667 PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 E:\FR\FM\23AUR1.SGM 23AUR1 Subject NDB Rwy 35, Amdt 2E. VOR/DME A, Amdt 3. Takeoff Minimums and (Obstacle) Departure Procedures Orig. VOR/DME Rwy 7, Amdt 1. ILS Or LOC Rwy 18, Amdt 5A. VOR B, Amdt 2A. VOR/DME Rwy 19, Amdt 4. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 19, Orig. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 1, Amdt 2. ILS Or LOC Rwy 23R, Amdt 11; ILS Rwy 23R (CAT II), Amdt 11; ILS Rwy 23R (CAT III), Amdt 11. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 32, Amdt 1. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 27, Orig-A. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 32, Orig-A. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 22L, Orig. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 33L, Orig-B. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 15R, Orig-B. NDB Rwy 36, Amdt 4. VOR/DME Rwy 25, Amdt 10. GPS Rwy 25, Amdt 1B. VOR/DME Rwy 7, Amdt 7. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 3, Orig. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 10, Orig. NDB/DME Rwy 3, Amdt 2. NDB A, Orig. VOR Rwy 28, Amdt 2. VOR/DME Rwy 10, Amdt 2. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 18, Orig. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 36, Orig. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 12, Orig. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 30, Orig. ILS Or LOC Rwy 4R, Amdt 9B. 51668 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 162 / Monday, August 23, 2010 / Rules and Regulations AIRAC Date State City Airport 23–Sep–10 ... MA .... Boston ............................. Gen Edward Lawrence Logan Intl ...... [FR Doc. 2010–20395 Filed 8–20–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–13–P POSTAL SERVICE 39 CFR Part 111 Optional Mail Preparation Standards for Flat-Size Mailpieces in FSS Zones Postal ServiceTM. ACTION: Final rule. AGENCY: The Postal ServiceTM is revising the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®) to provide optional mail preparation standards for flat-size Standard Mail, Periodicals, and Bound Printed Matter mailpieces prepared for delivery within ZIP® Codes served by Flats Sequencing System (FSS) processing. DATES: Effective January 2, 2011. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Hawes at 202–268–8980 or Kevin Gunther at 202–268–7208. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Postal Service is revising the DMM to provide optional standards for bundle and pallet preparation of flat-size Standard Mail, Periodicals and Bound Printed Matter mailpieces prepared for delivery within the ZIP Codes served by Flats Sequencing System (FSS) processing. FSS is a critical element in the Postal Service’s strategic operations plan and will allow the Postal Service to improve delivery efficiency and control costs. In the 1990s the Postal Service, in an effort to control costs and limit postage prices, adopted technological changes designed to reduce the time carriers spent in the office preparing mail for delivery. The most notable of these changes was the implementation of Delivery Point Sequencing (DPS). Today, the Postal Service is now placing nearly 92 percent of all letter-size mailpieces into delivery sequence. Similar to DPS processing for letters, FSS automates the sequencing of flatsize mailpieces into delivery order, eliminating labor-intensive manual sortation by carriers. One essential change to the methods that mailers use to prepare flat-size mail involves the modification of bundling standards when mailing to delivery areas with FSS-processing capability. The Postal Service, as it begins to sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:54 Aug 20, 2010 Jkt 220001 FDC No. FDC Date 0/8350 7/15/10 determine the best practices for optimizing FSS implementation and operation, encourages mailers to prepare bundles of flat-size mail to facilitate the efficient loading of this mail into the FSS machines. Efficient induction of mailpieces into FSS requires bundles of flats to be of equal height, in order to facilitate their placement into the standard containers that feed into the FSS induction mechanism. Preparing bundles which can be placed easily into these containers improves efficiency in loading containers and ensures stability and ease of transport of mailer-prepared containers. The Postal Service developed these optional preparation standards working with members of the mailing industry, representing a wide spectrum of flat mail owners and preparers. The group determined that the preparation of bundles and pallets specifically for FSS processing could lead to greater efficiencies and cost savings for both the USPS® and mailing industry. Industry members agreed that the production of uniform bundle heights could reduce the costs associated with preparing bundles, and that more stable pallet construction would improve mailer transport of the mail to drop shipment locations. In addition, preparing FSS scheme pallets allows for the creation of larger pallets, permitting the mail to move directly to the FSS mail prep area. The Postal Service is also providing advance notice that FSS-based mail preparation requirements will become mandatory in the future; however we are currently not proposing a timeline for their implementation. With this revision, mailers will have the option to prepare separate mailings of Standard Mail®, Periodicals, and Bound Printed Matter barcoded flats, including some barcoded nonmachinable Periodicals flats capable of being processed by FSS, into one or more of the following pallet-level separations: 1. A 5-digit FSS-scheme ZIP Code combination (including one or more 5-digit ZIP Codes); 2. FSS facility sort (all 5-digit FSSscheme ZIP Code combinations processed within the same facility); or 3. A sectional center facility (SCF) with FSS capability, when combined on pallets with flat-size mailpieces not intended for FSS processing. Mailers choosing to prepare flats for delivery to FSS zones, using this option, PO 00000 Frm 00050 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 Subject ILS Or LOC Rwy 33L, Amdt 3. will place qualifying mailpieces from all price categories into a separate combined pool for each individual 5digit FSS-scheme combination. Mailers will then prepare bundles of uniform size from the pieces in the pool. Bundles must be identified as a 5-digit scheme presort with an optional endorsement line (OEL) under 708.7.0. OELs used under this option may be applied to the top piece of each bundle, unless otherwise required to be placed on each piece by other standards. All pieces for each combined mailpiece pool must be prepared in bundles of similar height (3 inches minimum to 6.5 inches maximum), secured according to current bundling standards. Except for one overflow bundle that may be under the minimum height, all bundles within each mailpiece pool must be of uniform size. Though we will allow overflow bundles, we encourage ‘‘leveling’’ (adjusting bundle heights within a presort destination to avoid overflow bundles) of the bundles within each mailpiece pool. The counter-stacking (rotating groups of mailpieces within a bundle 180 degrees from the preceding and succeeding group) of mailpieces within bundles is not being addressed as a part of these optional standards, and mailers may continue this practice in accordance with current standards. In the future, the Postal Service may require that mailpieces not be counterstacked within bundles when being prepared for FSS processing, but no decision on this potential requirement has been made. Bundles must be placed on pallets to form layers of consistent thickness; and bundles of nonuniform thickness must be counter-stacked on pallets in accordance with current standards. Pallets must be prepared and labeled as described in DMM 705.8.0, with a pallet placard bearing an Intelligent Mail container barcode as described in 708.6.6.0. Mailpieces that meet the current eligibility standards for basic and high density carrier route prices will continue to be eligible for these prices when prepared in accordance with the FSS optional preparation standards. Saturation price Standard Mail and Periodicals carrier route flats are not eligible for preparation under this option. The sequencing of mailpieces within carrier route bundles is not required or recommended when E:\FR\FM\23AUR1.SGM 23AUR1

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 162 (Monday, August 23, 2010)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 51666-51668]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-20395]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

14 CFR Part 97

[Docket No. 30739; Amdt. No. 3387]


Standard Instrument Approach Procedures, and Takeoff Minimums and 
Obstacle Departure Procedures; Miscellaneous Amendments

AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This rule establishes, amends, suspends, or revokes Standard 
Instrument Approach Procedures (SIAPs) and associated Takeoff Minimums 
and Obstacle Departure Procedures for operations at certain airports. 
These regulatory actions are needed because of the adoption of new or 
revised criteria, or because of changes occurring in the National 
Airspace System, such as the commissioning of new navigational 
facilities, adding new obstacles, or changing air traffic requirements. 
These changes are designed to provide safe and efficient use of the 
navigable airspace and to promote safe flight operations under 
instrument flight rules at the affected airports.

DATES: This rule is effective August 23, 2010. The compliance date for 
each SIAP, associated Takeoff Minimums, and ODP is specified in the 
amendatory provisions.
    The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in 
the regulations is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as 
of August 23, 2010.

ADDRESSES: Availability of matter incorporated by reference in the 
amendment is as follows:
    For Examination--
    1. FAA Rules Docket, FAA Headquarters Building, 800 Independence 
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591;
    2. The FAA Regional Office of the region in which the affected 
airport is located;
    3. The National Flight Procedures Office, 6500 South MacArthur 
Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73169 or
    4. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For 
information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-
6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
    Availability_All SIAPs are available online free of charge. Visit 
nfdc.faa.gov to register. Additionally, individual SIAP and Takeoff 
Minimums and ODP copies may be obtained from:
    1. FAA Public Inquiry Center (APA-200), FAA Headquarters Building, 
800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591; or
    2. The FAA Regional Office of the region in which the affected 
airport is located.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Harry J. Hodges, Flight Procedure 
Standards Branch (AFS-420) Flight Technologies and Programs Division, 
Flight Standards Service, Federal Aviation Administration, Mike 
Monroney Aeronautical Center, 6500 South MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma 
City, OK 73169 (Mail Address: P.O. Box 25082 Oklahoma City, OK 73125) 
telephone: (405) 954-4164.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule amends Title 14, Code of Federal 
Regulations, part 97 (14 CFR part 97) by amending the referenced SIAPs. 
The complete regulatory description of each SIAP is listed on the 
appropriate FAA Form 8260, as modified by the National Flight Data 
Center (FDC)/Permanent Notice to Airmen (P-NOTAM), and is incorporated 
by reference in the amendment under 5 U.S.C. 552(a), 1 CFR part 51, and 
Sec.  97.20 of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
    The large number of SIAPs, their complex nature, and the need for a 
special format make their verbatim publication in the Federal Register 
expensive and impractical. Further, airmen do not use the regulatory 
text of the SIAPs, but refer to their graphic depiction on charts 
printed by publishers of aeronautical materials. Thus, the advantages 
of incorporation by reference are realized and publication of the 
complete description of each SIAP contained in FAA form documents is 
unnecessary. This amendment provides the affected CFR sections and 
specifies the types of SIAP and the corresponding effective dates. This 
amendment also identifies the airport and its location, the procedure 
and the amendment number.

The Rule

    This amendment to 14 CFR part 97 is effective upon publication of 
each separate SIAP as amended in the transmittal. For safety and 
timeliness of change considerations, this amendment incorporates only 
specific changes contained for each SIAP as modified by FDC/P-NOTAMs.
    The SIAPs, as modified by FDC P-NOTAM, and contained in this 
amendment are based on the criteria contained in the U.S. Standard for 
Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS). In developing these changes to 
SIAPs, the TERPS criteria were applied only to specific conditions 
existing at the affected airports. All SIAP amendments in this rule 
have been previously issued by the FAA in a FDC NOTAM as an emergency 
action of immediate flight safety relating directly to published 
aeronautical charts. The circumstances which created the need for all 
these SIAP amendments requires making them effective in less than 30 
days.
    Because of the close and immediate relationship between these SIAPs 
and safety in air commerce, I find that notice and public procedure 
before adopting these SIAPs are impracticable and contrary to the 
public interest and, where applicable, that good cause exists for 
making these SIAPs effective in less than 30 days.

Conclusion

    The FAA has determined that this regulation only involves an 
established body of technical regulations for which frequent and 
routine amendments are necessary to keep them operationally current. 
It, therefore--(1) Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under 
Executive Order 12866; (2) is not a ``significant rule'' under DOT 
regulatory Policies and Procedures (44 FR 11034; February 26, 1979); 
and (3) does not warrant preparation of a regulatory evaluation as the 
anticipated impact is so minimal. For the same reason, the FAA 
certifies that this amendment will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the criteria of 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act.

List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 97

    Air traffic control, Airports, Incorporation by reference, and 
Navigation (air).


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    Issued in Washington, DC, on August 6, 2010.
John M. Allen,
Director, Flight Standards Service.

Adoption of the Amendment

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Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me, Title 14, Code 
of Federal regulations, part 97, 14 CFR part 97, is amended by amending 
Standard Instrument Approach Procedures, effective at 0901 UTC on the 
dates specified, as follows:

PART 97--STANDARD INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES

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1. The authority citation for part 97 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40103, 40106, 40113, 40114, 40120, 
44502, 44514, 44701, 44719, 44721-44722.


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2. Part 97 is amended to read as follows:


Sec. Sec.  97.23, 97.25, 97.27, 97.29, 97.31, 97.33, 97.35  [AMENDED]

    By amending: Sec.  97.23 VOR, VOR/DME, VOR or TACAN, and VOR/DME or 
TACAN; Sec.  97.25 LOC, LOC/DME, LDA, LDA/DME, SDF, SDF/DME; Sec.  
97.27 NDB, NDB/DME; Sec.  97.29 ILS, ILS/DME, MLS, MLS/DME, MLS/RNAV; 
Sec.  97.31 RADAR SIAPs; Sec.  97.33 RNAV SIAPs; and Sec.  97.35 COPTER 
SIAPs, Identified as follows:

Effective Upon Publication

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     AIRAC Date         State            City              Airport        FDC No.    FDC Date       Subject
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23-Sep-10..........  OK.........  Sand Springs......  William R Pogue       0/0508    7/15/10  NDB Rwy 35, Amdt
                                                       Muni.                                    2E.
23-Sep-10..........  OK.........  Sand Springs......  William R Pogue       0/1461    7/15/10  VOR/DME A, Amdt
                                                       Muni.                                    3.
23-Sep-10..........  AL.........  Clanton...........  Chilton County...     0/1946    5/27/10  Takeoff Minimums
                                                                                                and (Obstacle)
                                                                                                Departure
                                                                                                Procedures Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  NH.........  Lebanon...........  Lebanon Muni.....     0/2536    7/19/10  VOR/DME Rwy 7,
                                                                                                Amdt 1.
23-Sep-10..........  NH.........  Lebanon...........  Lebanon Muni.....     0/2537    7/19/10  ILS Or LOC Rwy
                                                                                                18, Amdt 5A.
23-Sep-10..........  NH.........  Berlin............  Berlin RGNL......     0/2958    7/21/10  VOR B, Amdt 2A.
23-Sep-10..........  VT.........  Highgate..........  Franklin County       0/2999    7/21/10  VOR/DME Rwy 19,
                                                       State.                                   Amdt 4.
23-Sep-10..........  VT.........  Highgate..........  Franklin County       0/3000    7/21/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                       State.                                   19, Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  VT.........  Highgate..........  Franklin County       0/3001    7/21/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy 1,
                                                       State.                                   Amdt 2.
23-Sep-10..........  NC.........  Raleigh/Durham....  Raleigh-Durham        0/4050     8/4/10  ILS Or LOC Rwy
                                                       Intl.                                    23R, Amdt 11;
                                                                                                ILS Rwy 23R (CAT
                                                                                                II), Amdt 11;
                                                                                                ILS Rwy 23R (CAT
                                                                                                III), Amdt 11.
23-Sep-10..........  CA.........  Hanford...........  Hanford Muni.....     0/4457    7/29/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                                                                32, Amdt 1.
23-Sep-10..........  MA.........  Boston............  Gen Edward            0/5074    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                       Lawrence Logan                           27, Orig-A.
                                                       Intl.
23-Sep-10..........  MA.........  Boston............  Gen Edward            0/5075    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                       Lawrence Logan                           32, Orig-A.
                                                       Intl.
23-Sep-10..........  MA.........  Boston............  Gen Edward            0/5076    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                       Lawrence Logan                           22L, Orig.
                                                       Intl.
23-Sep-10..........  MA.........  Boston............  Gen Edward            0/5081    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                       Lawrence Logan                           33L, Orig-B.
                                                       Intl.
23-Sep-10..........  MA.........  Boston............  Gen Edward            0/5082    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                       Lawrence Logan                           15R, Orig-B.
                                                       Intl.
23-Sep-10..........  ME.........  Pittsfield........  Pittsfield Muni..     0/5401     7/7/10  NDB Rwy 36, Amdt
                                                                                                4.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Galena............  Edward G. Pitka,      0/5799    7/15/10  VOR/DME Rwy 25,
                                                       Sr.                                      Amdt 10.
23-Sep-10..........  CQ.........  Saipan............  Saipan/Francisco      0/5800    6/10/10  GPS Rwy 25, Amdt
                                                       C. Ada/Saipan                            1B.
                                                       Intl.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Galena............  Edward G. Pitka,      0/5801    7/15/10  VOR/DME Rwy 7,
                                                       Sr.                                      Amdt 7.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Nome..............  Nome.............     0/6640    6/22/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy 3,
                                                                                                Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Nome..............  Nome.............     0/6641    6/22/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                                                                10, Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Nome..............  Nome.............     0/6642    6/22/10  NDB/DME Rwy 3,
                                                                                                Amdt 2.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Nome..............  Nome.............     0/6643    6/22/10  NDB A, Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Nome..............  Nome.............     0/6644    6/22/10  VOR Rwy 28, Amdt
                                                                                                2.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Nome..............  Nome.............     0/6645    6/22/10  VOR/DME Rwy 10,
                                                                                                Amdt 2.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Clarks Point......  Clarks Point.....     0/6649    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                                                                18, Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Clarks Point......  Clarks Point.....     0/6652    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                                                                36, Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Quinhagak.........  Quinhagak........     0/7691    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                                                                12, Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  AK.........  Quinhagak.........  Quinhagak........     0/7692    7/15/10  RNAV (GPS) Rwy
                                                                                                30, Orig.
23-Sep-10..........  MA.........  Boston............  Gen Edward            0/8349    7/15/10  ILS Or LOC Rwy
                                                       Lawrence Logan                           4R, Amdt 9B.
                                                       Intl.

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23-Sep-10..........  MA.........  Boston............  Gen Edward            0/8350    7/15/10  ILS Or LOC Rwy
                                                       Lawrence Logan                           33L, Amdt 3.
                                                       Intl.
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