Establishment of Class E Airspace; Kasigluk, AK, 8962-8963 [2013-02590]
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for this technology are comparable to
those for windshield wipers.
Accordingly, introduction of this
technology did not present a need for
special conditions to maintain the level
of safety embodied in the existing
regulations.
Hydrophobic windshield coatings
may depend to some degree on airflow
directly over the windshield to maintain
a clear vision area. The heavy rain and
high-speed conditions specified in the
current rule do not necessarily represent
the limiting conditions for this new
technology. For example, airflow over
the windshield, which may be necessary
to remove moisture from the
windshield, may not be adequate to
maintain a sufficiently clear area of the
windshield in low speed flight or during
ground operations. Alternatively,
airflow over the windshield may be
disturbed during such critical times as
the approach to land, where the airplane
is at a higher than normal pitch attitude.
In these cases, areas of airflow
disturbance or separation on the
windshield could cause failure to
maintain a clear vision area on the
windshield.
In addition to potentially depending
on airflow to function effectively,
hydrophobic coatings may also be
dependent on water droplet size for
effective precipitation removal. For
example, precipitation in the form of a
light mist may not be sufficient for the
coating’s properties to result in
maintaining a clear area of vision.
In summary, the current regulations
identify speed and precipitation rate
requirements that represent limiting
conditions for windshield wipers and
blowers, but not for hydrophobic
coatings, so it is necessary to issue
special conditions to maintain the level
of safety represented by the current
regulations.
These special conditions provide an
appropriate safety standard for the
hydrophobic coating technology as the
means to maintain a clear area of vision
by requiring it to be effective at low
speeds and precipitation rates as well as
the higher speeds and precipitation
rates identified in the current
regulation.
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Discussion of Comments
16:09 Feb 06, 2013
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
As discussed above, these special
conditions are applicable to the Embraer
S.A. Model EMB–550 airplane. Should
Embraer S.A. apply at a later date for a
change to the type certificate to include
another model incorporating the same
novel or unusual design feature, the
special conditions would apply to that
model as well.
Federal Aviation Administration
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14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA–2012–0952; Airspace
Docket No. 12–AAL–6]
Establishment of Class E Airspace;
Kasigluk, AK
Conclusion
This action affects only certain novel
or unusual design features on one model
of airplanes. It is not a rule of general
applicability.
AGENCY:
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 25
SUMMARY:
Aircraft, Aviation safety, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements.
The authority citation for these
special conditions is as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701,
44702, 44704.
The Special Conditions
Accordingly, pursuant to the
authority delegated to me by the
Administrator, the following special
conditions are issued as part of the type
certification basis for Embraer S.A.
Model EMB–550 airplanes.
Hydrophobic Coatings in Lieu of
Windshield Wipers
The airplane must have a means to
maintain a clear portion of the
windshield, during precipitation
conditions, enough for both pilots to
have a sufficiently extensive view along
the ground or flight path in normal taxi
and flight attitudes of the airplane. This
means must be designed to function,
without continuous attention on the
part of the flightcrew, in conditions
from light misting precipitation to heavy
rain at speeds from fully stopped in still
air, to 1.5 VSR1 with lift and drag devices
retracted.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on February
4, 2013.
Ali Bahrami,
Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate,
Aircraft Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2013–02740 Filed 2–6–13; 8:45 am]
Notice of proposed special conditions
No. 25–12–07–SC for the Embraer S.A.
Model EMB–550 airplanes was
published in the Federal Register on
November 9, 2012, (77 FR 67308). No
comments were received, and the
special conditions are adopted as
proposed.
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Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION:
Final rule.
This action establishes Class
E airspace at Kasigluk, AK, to
accommodate aircraft using Area
Navigation (RNAV) Global Positioning
System (GPS) standard instrument
approach procedures at Kasigluk
Airport. This action also makes a minor
adjustment to the geographic
coordinates of the airport. The FAA is
taking this action to enhance the safety
and management of aircraft operations
at the airport.
Effective date, 0901 UTC, May 2,
2013. The Director of the Federal
Register approves this incorporation by
reference action under 1 CFR part 51,
subject to the annual revision of FAA
Order 7400.9 and publication of
conforming amendments.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard Roberts, Federal Aviation
Administration, Operations Support
Group, Western Service Center, 1601
Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057;
telephone (425) 203–4517.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
History
On October 4, 2012, the FAA
published in the Federal Register a
notice of proposed rulemaking to
modify controlled airspace at Kasigluk,
AK (77 FR 60660). Interested parties
were invited to participate in this
rulemaking effort by submitting written
comments on the proposal to the FAA.
No comments were received.
Subsequent to publication, it was noted
that the geographic coordinates were not
rounded up. This action corrects that
error.
Class E airspace designations are
published in paragraph 6005, of FAA
Order 7400.9W dated August 8, 2012,
and effective September 15, 2012, which
is incorporated by reference in 14 CFR
71.1. The Class E airspace designations
listed in this document will be
published subsequently in that Order.
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The Rule
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
This action amends Title 14 Code of
Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 71 by
establishing Class E airspace extending
upward from 700 feet above the surface,
at Kasigluk Airport, Kasigluk, AK, to
accommodate aircraft using the new
RNAV (GPS) standard instrument
approach procedures at the airport.
Also, the airport’s geographic
longitudinal coordinate is rounded up
to the next whole number. This action
is necessary for the safety and
management of instrument flight rules
operations at the airport.
The FAA has determined this
regulation only involves an established
body of technical regulations for which
frequent and routine amendments are
necessary to keep them operationally
current. Therefore, this regulation: (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 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
U.S. Code. Subtitle 1, Section 106
discusses 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 modifies
controlled airspace at Kasigluk Airport,
Kasigluk, AK.
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
1. The authority citation for 14 CFR
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 the Federal Aviation
Administration Order 7400.9W,
Airspace Designations and Reporting
Points, dated August 8, 2012, and
effective September 15, 2012 is
amended as follows:
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NASA’s final regulations that
published in the Federal Register of
October 4, 2012 [77 FR 60622]
inadvertently omits the responsibility of
NASA’s Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) Office that processes requests for
individual records. An individual’s
access request for his/her own record
maintained in a system of records are
processed by NASA’s Privacy Act Office
and FOIA Office staff. Therefore, this
correction adds responsibility of the
FOIA Office. This corrections also
corrects the title to § 1212.201 and terms
that were missed in the initial
publication.
Need for Correction
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List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 1212
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AAL AK E5 Kasigluk, AK [New]
Kasigluk Airport, AK
(Lat. 60°52′24″ N., long. 162°31′28″ W.)
That airspace extending upward from 700
feet above the surface within a 7.0-mile
radius of Kasigluk Airport.
Issued in Seattle, Washington, on January
30, 2013.
Clark Desing,
Manager, Operations Support Group, Western
Service Center.
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Freedom of information, Privacy.
Accordingly, 14 CFR part 1212 is
corrected by making the following
correcting amendments:
PART 1212—PRIVACY ACT—NASA
REGULATIONS
1. The authority citation for part 1212
is revised to read as follows:
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Authority: The National Aeronautics and
Space Act, as amended, 51 U.S.C. 20101 et
seq.; the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 88
Stat. 1896, 5 U.S.C. 552a.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
2. Revise the heading of § 1212.201
and paragraph (c)(1), redesignate
paragraph (f) as paragraph (g), and add
a new paragraph (f) to read as follows:
14 CFR Part 1212
§ 1212.201
[Document Number NASA–2012–0005]
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The FAA has determined that this
action qualifies for categorical exclusion
under the National Environmental
Policy Act in accordance with FAA
Order 1050.1E, ‘‘Environmental
Impacts: Policies and Procedures,’’
paragraph 311a. This airspace action is
not expected to cause any potentially
significant environmental impacts, and
no extraordinary circumstances exist
that warrant preparation of an
environmental assessment.
Update of Existing Privacy Act—NASA
Regulations
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Background
Paragraph 6005 Class E airspace areas
extending upward from 700 feet or more
above the surface of the earth.
RIN 2700–AD86
17:58 Feb 06, 2013
60620). The regulations relate to
requests to access individual Privacy
Act records.
DATES: Effective February 7, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nanette Jennings, 202–358–0819.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
As published, the final regulations
contain omissions, an incorrect section
title and terms which may prove to be
misleading and need to be clarified.
Environmental Review
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National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Correcting amendments.
AGENCY:
This document contains
corrections to the final regulations
(NASA–2012–0005), which were
published in the Federal Register of
Thursday, October 4, 2012 (77 FR
SUMMARY:
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Requesting a record.
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(1) Requests must be directed to the
appropriate system manager, or, if
unknown, to the Center Privacy
Manager or Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) Office at NASA Headquarters or
Field Center. The request should be
identified clearly on the envelope and
on the letter as a ‘‘Request Under the
Privacy Act.’’
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(f) If the Center FOIA Office receives
a first party request for records or
access, the FOIA Office will process the
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA-2012-0952; Airspace Docket No. 12-AAL-6]
Establishment of Class E Airspace; Kasigluk, AK
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This action establishes Class E airspace at Kasigluk, AK, to
accommodate aircraft using Area Navigation (RNAV) Global Positioning
System (GPS) standard instrument approach procedures at Kasigluk
Airport. This action also makes a minor adjustment to the geographic
coordinates of the airport. The FAA is taking this action to enhance
the safety and management of aircraft operations at the airport.
DATES: Effective date, 0901 UTC, May 2, 2013. The Director of the
Federal Register approves this incorporation by reference action under
1 CFR part 51, subject to the annual revision of FAA Order 7400.9 and
publication of conforming amendments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Roberts, Federal Aviation
Administration, Operations Support Group, Western Service Center, 1601
Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057; telephone (425) 203-4517.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
History
On October 4, 2012, the FAA published in the Federal Register a
notice of proposed rulemaking to modify controlled airspace at
Kasigluk, AK (77 FR 60660). Interested parties were invited to
participate in this rulemaking effort by submitting written comments on
the proposal to the FAA. No comments were received. Subsequent to
publication, it was noted that the geographic coordinates were not
rounded up. This action corrects that error.
Class E airspace designations are published in paragraph 6005, of
FAA Order 7400.9W dated August 8, 2012, and effective September 15,
2012, which is incorporated by reference in 14 CFR 71.1. The Class E
airspace designations listed in this document will be published
subsequently in that Order.
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The Rule
This action amends Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR)
Part 71 by establishing Class E airspace extending upward from 700 feet
above the surface, at Kasigluk Airport, Kasigluk, AK, to accommodate
aircraft using the new RNAV (GPS) standard instrument approach
procedures at the airport. Also, the airport's geographic longitudinal
coordinate is rounded up to the next whole number. This action is
necessary for the safety and management of instrument flight rules
operations at the airport.
The FAA has determined this regulation only involves an established
body of technical regulations for which frequent and routine amendments
are necessary to keep them operationally current. Therefore, this
regulation: (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 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 U.S.
Code. Subtitle 1, Section 106 discusses 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 modifies
controlled airspace at Kasigluk Airport, Kasigluk, AK.
Environmental Review
The FAA has determined that this action qualifies for categorical
exclusion under the National Environmental Policy Act in accordance
with FAA Order 1050.1E, ``Environmental Impacts: Policies and
Procedures,'' paragraph 311a. This airspace action is not expected to
cause any potentially significant environmental impacts, and no
extraordinary circumstances exist that warrant preparation of an
environmental assessment.
List 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 14 CFR 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 the Federal
Aviation Administration Order 7400.9W, Airspace Designations and
Reporting Points, dated August 8, 2012, and effective September 15,
2012 is amended as follows:
Paragraph 6005 Class E airspace areas extending upward from 700
feet or more above the surface of the earth.
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AAL AK E5 Kasigluk, AK [New]
Kasigluk Airport, AK
(Lat. 60[deg]52'24'' N., long. 162[deg]31'28'' W.)
That airspace extending upward from 700 feet above the surface
within a 7.0-mile radius of Kasigluk Airport.
Issued in Seattle, Washington, on January 30, 2013.
Clark Desing,
Manager, Operations Support Group, Western Service Center.
[FR Doc. 2013-02590 Filed 2-6-13; 8:45 am]
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