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certification of the airplane, which is
imminent, the FAA has determined that
prior public notice and comment are
unnecessary and impracticable, and
good cause exists for adopting these
special conditions upon issuance. The
FAA is requesting comments to allow
interested persons to submit views that
may not have been submitted in
response to the prior opportunities for
comment described above.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 23
Aircraft, Aviation safety, Signs and
symbols.
Citation
The authority citation for these
special conditions is as follows:
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113 and
44701; 14 CFR 21.16 and 21.101; and 14 CFR
11.38 and 11.19.
The Special Conditions
The minimum acceptable standards
for dynamic seat certification of the
belted lavatory seat are as follows:
(a) Existing Criteria. As referenced by
§ 23.785(b), all injury protection criteria
of §§ 23.562(c)(1) through (c)(7) apply to
the occupants of the side-facing seats.
Head injury criteria (HIC) assessments
are only required for head contact with
the seat and/or adjacent structures.
(b) Body-to-wall/furnishing contact.
The seat must be installed aft of a
structure such as an interior wall or
furnishing that will contact the pelvis,
upper arm, chest, or head of an
occupant seated next to the structure. A
conservative representation of the
structure and its stiffness must be
included in the tests. It is required that
the contact surface of this structure
must be covered with at least two inches
of energy absorbing protective padding
(foam or equivalent), such as Ensolite.
(c) Thoracic Trauma. Testing with a
Side Impact Dummy (SID), as defined
by 49 CFR part 572, Subpart F, or its
equivalent, must be performed in order
to establish Thoracic Trauma Index
(TTI) injury criteria. TTI acquired with
the SID must be less than 85, as defined
in 49 CFR part 572, Subpart F. SID TTI
data must be processed as defined in
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
(FMVSS) Part 571.214, section S6.13.5.
Rational analysis, comparing an
installation with another installation
where TTI data were acquired and
found acceptable, may also be viable.
(d) Pelvis. Pelvic lateral acceleration
must not exceed 130g. Pelvic
acceleration data must be processed as
defined in FMVSS Part 571.214, section
S6.13.5.
(e) Shoulder Strap Loads. Where
upper torso straps (shoulder straps) are
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used for occupants, tension loads in
individual straps must not exceed 1,750
pounds. If dual straps are used for
restraining the upper torso, the total
strap tension loads must not exceed
2,000 pounds.
(f) Compression Loads. The
compression load measured between the
pelvis and the lumbar spine of the ATD
may not exceed 1,500 pounds.
(g) Emergency Evacuation. When
occupied, the lavatory door must be
latched open for takeoff and landing and
must remain latched under the
§ 23.561(b) loads. The airplane
configuration must meet the emergency
evaluation requirements of its
certification basis with the seat
occupied.
(h) Lavatory Door Placard. A placard
specifying the lavatory door must be
latched open for takeoff and landing
when occupied must be displayed on
the outside of the door.
(i) Test Requirements in § 23.562
dynamic loads. The tests in § 23.562(a),
(b) and (c) must be conducted on the
lavatory seat. Floor deformation is
required except for a seat that is
cantilevered to the bulkhead.
The following are the agreed to
methods of compliance and testing
requirements:
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
General Test Guidelines
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
(a) One longitudinal test with the SID
ATD or its equivalent, undeformed
floor, no yaw, and with all lateral
structural supports (armrests/walls) will
be accomplished.
—Pass/fail injury assessments: TTI and
pelvic acceleration.
(b) One longitudinal test with the
Hybrid II ATD, deformed floor, with 10
degrees yaw, and with all lateral
structural supports (armrests/walls) will
be accomplished.
—Pass/fail injury assessments: HIC and
upper torso restraint load, restraint
system retention and pelvic
acceleration.
(c) Vertical (15 G’s) test is to be
conducted with modified Hybrid II
ATDs with existing pass/fail criteria.
(d) The ATD can be tethered for the
floor deformation test.
(e) The seatbelt is not required to have
a TSO Authorization but will need to
comply with the TSO–C22g Minimum
Performance Standards (MPS).
Issued in Kansas City, Missouri, on August
31, 2011.
Earl Lawrence,
Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft
Certification Service.
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Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA–2011–0402; Airspace
Docket No. 11–ASO–18]
Establishment of Class E Airspace;
Copperhill, TN
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This action establishes Class
E Airspace at Copperhill, TN, to
accommodate the new Area Navigation
(RNAV) Global Positioning System
(GPS) Standard Instrument Approach
Procedures serving Martin Campbell
Field Airport. This action enhances the
safety and airspace management of
Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations
within the National Airspace System.
DATES: Effective 0901 UTC, October 20,
2011. The Director of the Federal
Register approves this incorporation by
reference action under title 1, Code of
Federal Regulations, part 51, subject to
the annual revision of FAA Order
7400.9 and publication of conforming
amendments.
SUMMARY:
John
Fornito, Operations Support Group,
Eastern Service Center, Federal Aviation
Administration, P.O. Box 20636,
Atlanta, Georgia 30320; telephone (404)
305–6364.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
History
On June 17, 2011, the FAA published
in the Federal Register a notice of
proposed rulemaking to establish Class
E airspace at Copperhill, TN (76 FR
35370) Docket No. FAA–2011–0402.
Interested parties were invited to
participate in this rulemaking effort by
submitting written comments on the
proposal to the FAA. No comments
were received. Class E airspace
designations are published in paragraph
6005 of FAA Order 7400.9U dated
August 18, 2010, and effective
September 15, 2010, which is
incorporated by reference in 14 CFR
71.1. The Class E airspace designations
listed in this document will be
published subsequently in the Order.
The Rule
This amendment to Title 14, Code of
Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 71
establishes the Class E airspace
extending upward from 700 feet above
the surface at Copperhill, TN to provide
the controlled airspace required to
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accommodate the new Area Navigation
(RNAV) Global Positioning System
(GPS) Standard Instrument Approach
Procedures developed for Martin
Campbell Field Airport. This action is
necessary for the safety and
management of IFR operations at the
airport.
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, is non-controversial and
unlikely to result in adverse or negative
comments. 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. Since this is a
routine matter that will only affect air
traffic procedures and air navigation, it
is certified that this rule, when
promulgated, will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities under the
criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
The FAA’s authority to issue rules
regarding aviation safety is found in
Title 49 of the United States Code.
Subtitle I, section 106 describes the
authority of the FAA Administrator.
Subtitle VII, Aviation Programs,
describes in more detail the scope of the
agency’s authority.
This rulemaking is promulgated
under the authority described in subtitle
VII, part A, subpart I, section 40103.
Under that section, the FAA is charged
with prescribing regulations to assign
the use of airspace necessary to ensure
the safety of aircraft and the efficient
use of airspace. This regulation is
within the scope of that authority as it
establishes controlled airspace at Martin
Campbell Field Airport, Copperhill, TN.
Lists of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
Airspace, Incorporation by reference,
Navigation (air).
Adoption of the Amendment
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In consideration of the foregoing, the
Federal Aviation Administration
amends 14 CFR part 71 as follows:
PART 71—DESIGNATION OF CLASS A,
B, C, D AND E AIRSPACE AREAS; AIR
TRAFFIC SERVICE ROUTES; AND
REPORTING POINTS
1. The authority citation for part 71
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 40103, 40113,
40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR, 1959–
1963 Comp., p. 389.
§ 71.1
[Amended]
2. The incorporation by reference in
14 CFR 71.1 of Federal Aviation
Administration Order 7400.9U,
Airspace Designations and Reporting
Points, dated August 18, 2010, effective
September 15, 2010, is amended as
follows:
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Paragraph 6005 Class E airspace areas
extending upward from 700 feet or more
above the surface of the earth.
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Martin Campbell Field Airport, TN
(Lat. 35°0′57″ N., long. 84°20′49″ W.)
That airspace extending upward from 700
feet above the surface within an 8.1-mile
radius of the Martin Campbell Field Airport.
Issued in College Park, Georgia, on August
19, 2011
Mark D. Ward,
Manager, Operations Support Group, Eastern
Service Center, Air Traffic Organization.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 97
[Docket No. 30799; Amdt. No. 3440]
Standard Instrument Approach
Procedures, and Takeoff Minimums
and Obstacle Departure Procedures;
Miscellaneous Amendments
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This 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 September
7, 2011. The compliance date for each
SUMMARY:
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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
September 7, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Availability of matters
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 and Takeoff
Minimums and ODPs are available
online free of charge. Visit https://
www.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 Divisions,
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 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 97 (14 CFR part 97), by
establishing, amending, suspending, or
revoking SIAPS, Takeoff Minimums
and/or ODPS. The complete regulators
description of each SIAP and its
associated Takeoff Minimums or ODP
for an identified airport is listed on FAA
form documents which are incorporated
by reference in this amendment under 5
U.S.C. 552(a), 1 CFR part 51, and 14
CFR 97.20. The applicable FAA Forms
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA-2011-0402; Airspace Docket No. 11-ASO-18]
Establishment of Class E Airspace; Copperhill, TN
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This action establishes Class E Airspace at Copperhill, TN, to
accommodate the new Area Navigation (RNAV) Global Positioning System
(GPS) Standard Instrument Approach Procedures serving Martin Campbell
Field Airport. This action enhances the safety and airspace management
of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations within the National
Airspace System.
DATES: Effective 0901 UTC, October 20, 2011. The Director of the
Federal Register approves this incorporation by reference action under
title 1, Code of Federal Regulations, part 51, subject to the annual
revision of FAA Order 7400.9 and publication of conforming amendments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Fornito, Operations Support
Group, Eastern Service Center, Federal Aviation Administration, P.O.
Box 20636, Atlanta, Georgia 30320; telephone (404) 305-6364.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
History
On June 17, 2011, the FAA published in the Federal Register a
notice of proposed rulemaking to establish Class E airspace at
Copperhill, TN (76 FR 35370) Docket No. FAA-2011-0402. Interested
parties were invited to participate in this rulemaking effort by
submitting written comments on the proposal to the FAA. No comments
were received. Class E airspace designations are published in paragraph
6005 of FAA Order 7400.9U dated August 18, 2010, and effective
September 15, 2010, which is incorporated by reference in 14 CFR 71.1.
The Class E airspace designations listed in this document will be
published subsequently in the Order.
The Rule
This amendment to Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR)
part 71 establishes the Class E airspace extending upward from 700 feet
above the surface at Copperhill, TN to provide the controlled airspace
required to
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accommodate the new Area Navigation (RNAV) Global Positioning System
(GPS) Standard Instrument Approach Procedures developed for Martin
Campbell Field Airport. This action is necessary for the safety and
management of IFR operations at the airport.
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, is
non-controversial and unlikely to result in adverse or negative
comments. 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. Since this is a routine matter
that will only affect air traffic procedures and air navigation, it is
certified that this rule, when promulgated, will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the
criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
The FAA's authority to issue rules regarding aviation safety is
found in Title 49 of the United States Code. Subtitle I, section 106
describes the authority of the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII,
Aviation Programs, describes in more detail the scope of the agency's
authority.
This rulemaking is promulgated under the authority described in
subtitle VII, part A, subpart I, section 40103. Under that section, the
FAA is charged with prescribing regulations to assign the use of
airspace necessary to ensure the safety of aircraft and the efficient
use of airspace. This regulation is within the scope of that authority
as it establishes controlled airspace at Martin Campbell Field Airport,
Copperhill, TN.
Lists of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
Airspace, Incorporation by reference, Navigation (air).
Adoption of the Amendment
In consideration of the foregoing, the Federal Aviation
Administration amends 14 CFR part 71 as follows:
PART 71--DESIGNATION OF CLASS A, B, C, D AND E AIRSPACE AREAS; AIR
TRAFFIC SERVICE ROUTES; AND REPORTING POINTS
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1. The authority citation for part 71 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 40103, 40113, 40120; E.O. 10854,
24 FR 9565, 3 CFR, 1959-1963 Comp., p. 389.
Sec. 71.1 [Amended]
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2. The incorporation by reference in 14 CFR 71.1 of Federal Aviation
Administration Order 7400.9U, Airspace Designations and Reporting
Points, dated August 18, 2010, effective September 15, 2010, is amended
as follows:
Paragraph 6005 Class E airspace areas extending upward from 700
feet or more above the surface of the earth.
* * * * *
ASO TN E5 Copperhill, TN [New]
Martin Campbell Field Airport, TN
(Lat. 35[deg]0'57'' N., long. 84[deg]20'49'' W.)
That airspace extending upward from 700 feet above the surface
within an 8.1-mile radius of the Martin Campbell Field Airport.
Issued in College Park, Georgia, on August 19, 2011
Mark D. Ward,
Manager, Operations Support Group, Eastern Service Center, Air Traffic
Organization.
[FR Doc. 2011-22315 Filed 9-6-11; 8:45 am]
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