Modification of Area Navigation (RNAV) Route T-266; AK, 22190-22192 [2013-08599]
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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 the 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 the
route structure as required to preserve
the safe and efficient flow of air traffic.
Environmental Review
The FAA has determined that this
action is categorically excluded from
further environmental documentation
according to FAA Order 1050.1E,
Environmental Impacts: Policies and
Procedures, in accordance with
paragraph 311a. The implementation of
this action will not result in any
extraordinary circumstances in
accordance with FAA Order 1050.1E
paragraph 304.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
Airspace, Incorporation by reference,
Navigation (air).
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 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 FAA 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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Paragraph 6011 United States area
navigation routes
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T–302 CUKIS, OR to CUPRI, OR [New]
CUKIS, OR
Fix
(45°21′00″ N., long. 122°21′49″ W.)
JJACE, OR
WP
(45°09′52″ N., long. 122°03′03″ W.)
JJETT, OR
WP
(44°56′35″ N., long. 121°40′56″ W.)
JERMM, OR
WP
(44°46′05″ N., long. 121°27′06″ W.)
CUPRI, OR
Fix
(44°37′04″ N., long. 121°15′14″ W.)
T–304 GLARA, OR to HERBS, OR [New]
GLARA, OR
Fix
(45°16′40″ N., long. 122°36′11″ W.)
PUTZZ, OR
WP
(45°06′14″ N., long. 122°07′19″ W.)
JJETT, OR
WP
(44°56′35″ N., long. 121°40′56″ W.)
WISSL, OR
WP
(44°35′49″ N., long. 121°24′59″ W.)
HERBS, OR
Fix
(44°25′07″ N., long. 121°16′52″ W.)
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 4,
2013.
Gary A. Norek,
Manager, Airspace Policy and ATC
Procedures Group.
[FR Doc. 2013–08591 Filed 4–12–13; 8:45 am]
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Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA–2012–1295; Airspace
Docket No. 12–AAL–10]
RIN 2120–AA66
Background
Modification of Area Navigation
(RNAV) Route T–266; AK
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
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AGENCY:
This action modifies lowaltitude RNAV route T–266 in the state
of Alaska by removing two nondirectional beacons (NDB) as the
navigation signal source for segments of
the route and replacing them with
RNAV waypoints. This action enhances
SUMMARY:
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the safety and efficiency of the National
Airspace System (NAS).
DATES: Effective date 0901 UTC, June
27, 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: Paul
Gallant, Airspace Policy and ATC
Procedures Group, Office of Airspace
Services, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591;
telephone: (202) 267–8783.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The FAA published in the Federal
Register a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to modify T–266 in
the state of Alaska (78 FR 4353, January
22, 2013). Interested parties were
invited to participate in this rulemaking
effort by submitting written comments
on the proposal. Two comments were
received.
Discussion of Comments
One commenter wrote that moving
the RADKY fix, as proposed, would
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require revision of the JUNEAU FOUR
Departure procedure that serves the
Juneau International Airport. The
commenter noted that other waypoints
being added to T–266 also form part of
special Capstone low level route R2015
and any future modification of those
points could require reissuance of the
special Capstone charts.
The FAA will amend all procedures
affected by the relocation of the RADKY
fix. Additionally, there are no plans to
modify waypoints associated with route
R2015.
Another commenter stated that more
information should be provided
regarding how pilots would benefit from
the change. The commenter also
questioned whether plans to remove/
reduce the number of NDBs within the
NAS was the driving cause for the
change.
The current track of T–266 consists of
two minimum en route altitudes (MEA):
6,500 feet MSL between the Coghlin
Island NDB and the Frederick’s Point
NDB; and 6,200 feet MSL between the
Frederick’s Point NDB and the Annette
Island VOR. The modified track of T–
266 uses a portion of Capstone route
R2015. The segments on R2015 have
MEAs ranging from 4,500 feet MSL to
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6,200 feet MSL. This enables aircraft in
the vicinity of Wrangell and Petersburg
to take advantage of lower MEAs while
transitioning into and out of airports at
those cities. Additionally, the lower
MEAs will benefit aircraft transiting that
area by making lower altitudes available
when icing conditions are encountered.
The amended T–266 will also facilitate
future amendment of the RNAV (GPS)
approaches into Petersburg and
Wrangell to incorporate transitions from
T–266.
The amendment of T–266 is not being
driven specifically by any plan to
decommission NDBs. T-routes are
RNAV routes. As the NAS transitions to
performance-based navigation, reduced
reliance will be placed on ground-based
navigation aids. Removing the NDBs
from T–266 both ‘‘unties’’ the route
from those facilities should future plans
call for them to be decommissioned and
also advances the transition to satellitebased navigation.
The Rule
This action amends Title 14 Code of
Federal regulations (14 CFR), part 71 by
modifying RNAV route T–266 in Alaska.
T–266 is currently defined by the
Coghland Island, AK, NDB, the
Fredericks Point, AK, NDB and the
Annette Island, AK, VOR/DME. The
Annette Island VOR/DME remains as
one end point of the route, but the two
NDBs are removed from the route
description and replaced by the
addition of eight RNAV waypoints
(WP). The existing RADKY, AK, fix
(near the Coghland Island NDB) is
relocated to the southeast of its current
position and serves as the other
endpoint of the route. These changes
enhance safety by providing lower IFR
minimum en route altitudes on T–266
allowing aircraft to fly at lower altitudes
when inflight icing conditions are
encountered. Additionally, the changes
support the expanded use of RNAV
within the NAS by reducing the reliance
on ground-based NDBs for navigation
guidance.
Area navigation routes are published
in paragraph 6011 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 area navigation routes listed
in this document will be published
subsequently in the Order.
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. Therefore, this regulation: (1) Is
not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’
under Executive Order 12866; (2) is not
a ‘‘significant rule’’ under Department of
Transportation (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 only affects air traffic
procedures and air navigation, it is
certified that this rule, when
promulgated, does 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 the airspace necessary to ensure the
safety of aircraft and the efficient use of
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T–266 RADKY, AK to Annette Island, AK (ANN) [Amended]
RADKY, AK
Fix
(Lat. 58°08′00″ N., long.
XADZY, AK
WP
(Lat. 57°01′00″ N., long.
VULHO, AK
WP
(Lat. 56°49′05″ N., long.
FOGID, AK
WP
(Lat. 56°43′31″ N., long.
YICAX, AK
WP
(Lat. 56°39′45″ N., long.
NEREE, AK
WP
(Lat. 56°32′36″ N., long.
VAZPU, AK
WP
(Lat. 56°27′24″ N., long.
DOOZI, AK
Fix
(Lat. 55°37′57″ N., long.
Annette Island, AK
VOR/DME
(Lat. 55°03′37″ N., long.
(ANN)
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airspace. This regulation is within the
scope of that authority as it modifies the
route structure as required to preserve
the safe and efficient flow of air traffic.
Environmental Review
The FAA has reviewed the above
referenced action and determined that it
is categorically excluded from further
environmental documentation
according to FAA Order 1050.1E,
Environmental Impacts: Policies and
Procedures, in accordance with
paragraphs 311a. Additionally, the
implementation of this action will not
result in any extraordinary
circumstances in accordance with FAA
Order 1050.1E paragraph 304.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
Airspace, Incorporation by reference,
Navigation (air).
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 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.
§ 71.1
[Amended]
2. The incorporation by reference in
14 CFR 71.1 of FAA 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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Paragraph 6011—United States area
navigation routes
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Issued in Washington, DC, on April 8,
2013.
Gary A. Norek,
Manager, Airspace Policy and ATC
Procedures Group.
[FR Doc. 2013–08599 Filed 4–12–13; 8:45 am]
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Benefits Payable in Terminated SingleEmployer Plans; Interest Assumptions
for Paying Benefits
Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This final rule amends the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation’s
regulation on Benefits Payable in
Terminated Single-Employer Plans to
prescribe interest assumptions under
the regulation for valuation dates in
May 2013. The interest assumptions are
used for paying benefits under
terminating single-employer plans
covered by the pension insurance
system administered by PBGC.
DATES: Effective May 1, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Catherine B. Klion
(Klion.Catherine@pbgc.gov), Assistant
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Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation,
1200 K Street NW., Washington, DC
20005, 202–326–4024. (TTY/TDD users
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connected to 202–326–4024.)
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Rate set
For plans with a valuation
date
On or after
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PBGC’s
regulation on Benefits Payable in
Terminated Single-Employer Plans (29
CFR part 4022) prescribes actuarial
assumptions—including interest
assumptions—for paying plan benefits
under terminating single-employer
plans covered by title IV of the
Employee Retirement Income Security
Act of 1974. The interest assumptions in
the regulation are also published on
PBGC’s Web site (https://www.pbgc.gov).
PBGC uses the interest assumptions in
Appendix B to Part 4022 to determine
whether a benefit is payable as a lump
sum and to determine the amount to
pay. Appendix C to Part 4022 contains
interest assumptions for private-sector
pension practitioners to refer to if they
wish to use lump-sum interest rates
determined using PBGC’s historical
methodology. Currently, the rates in
Appendices B and C of the benefit
payment regulation are the same.
The interest assumptions are intended
to reflect current conditions in the
financial and annuity markets.
Assumptions under the benefit
payments regulation are updated
monthly. This final rule updates the
benefit payments interest assumptions
for May 2013.1
The May 2013 interest assumptions
under the benefit payments regulation
will be 1.00 percent for the period
during which a benefit is in pay status
and 4.00 percent during any years
preceding the benefit’s placement in pay
status. In comparison with the interest
assumptions in effect for April 2013,
these interest assumptions are
unchanged.
PBGC has determined that notice and
public comment on this amendment are
impracticable and contrary to the public
interest. This finding is based on the
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3. In appendix C to part 4022, Rate Set
235, as set forth below, is added to the
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4044) prescribes interest assumptions for valuing
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insurance, Pensions, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
In consideration of the foregoing, 29
CFR part 4022 is amended as follows:
PART 4022—BENEFITS PAYABLE IN
TERMINATED SINGLE-EMPLOYER
PLANS
1. The authority citation for part 4022
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1302, 1322, 1322b,
1341(c)(3)(D), and 1344.
2. In appendix B to part 4022, Rate Set
235, as set forth below, is added to the
table.
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Interest Rates for PBGC Payments
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need to determine and issue new
interest assumptions promptly so that
the assumptions can reflect current
market conditions as accurately as
possible.
Because of the need to provide
immediate guidance for the payment of
benefits under plans with valuation
dates during May 2013, PBGC finds that
good cause exists for making the
assumptions set forth in this
amendment effective less than 30 days
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PBGC has determined that this action
is not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’
under the criteria set forth in Executive
Order 12866.
Because no general notice of proposed
rulemaking is required for this
amendment, the Regulatory Flexibility
Act of 1980 does not apply. See 5 U.S.C.
601(2).
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA-2012-1295; Airspace Docket No. 12-AAL-10]
RIN 2120-AA66
Modification of Area Navigation (RNAV) Route T-266; AK
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This action modifies low-altitude RNAV route T-266 in the
state of Alaska by removing two non-directional beacons (NDB) as the
navigation signal source for segments of the route and replacing them
with RNAV waypoints. This action enhances the safety and efficiency of
the National Airspace System (NAS).
DATES: Effective date 0901 UTC, June 27, 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: Paul Gallant, Airspace Policy and ATC
Procedures Group, Office of Airspace Services, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591;
telephone: (202) 267-8783.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The FAA published in the Federal Register a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to modify T-266 in the state of Alaska (78 FR 4353,
January 22, 2013). Interested parties were invited to participate in
this rulemaking effort by submitting written comments on the proposal.
Two comments were received.
Discussion of Comments
One commenter wrote that moving the RADKY fix, as proposed, would
require revision of the JUNEAU FOUR Departure procedure that serves the
Juneau International Airport. The commenter noted that other waypoints
being added to T-266 also form part of special Capstone low level route
R2015 and any future modification of those points could require
reissuance of the special Capstone charts.
The FAA will amend all procedures affected by the relocation of the
RADKY fix. Additionally, there are no plans to modify waypoints
associated with route R2015.
Another commenter stated that more information should be provided
regarding how pilots would benefit from the change. The commenter also
questioned whether plans to remove/reduce the number of NDBs within the
NAS was the driving cause for the change.
The current track of T-266 consists of two minimum en route
altitudes (MEA): 6,500 feet MSL between the Coghlin Island NDB and the
Frederick's Point NDB; and 6,200 feet MSL between the Frederick's Point
NDB and the Annette Island VOR. The modified track of T-266 uses a
portion of Capstone route R2015. The segments on R2015 have MEAs
ranging from 4,500 feet MSL to
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6,200 feet MSL. This enables aircraft in the vicinity of Wrangell and
Petersburg to take advantage of lower MEAs while transitioning into and
out of airports at those cities. Additionally, the lower MEAs will
benefit aircraft transiting that area by making lower altitudes
available when icing conditions are encountered. The amended T-266 will
also facilitate future amendment of the RNAV (GPS) approaches into
Petersburg and Wrangell to incorporate transitions from T-266.
The amendment of T-266 is not being driven specifically by any plan
to decommission NDBs. T-routes are RNAV routes. As the NAS transitions
to performance-based navigation, reduced reliance will be placed on
ground-based navigation aids. Removing the NDBs from T-266 both
``unties'' the route from those facilities should future plans call for
them to be decommissioned and also advances the transition to
satellite-based navigation.
The Rule
This action amends Title 14 Code of Federal regulations (14 CFR),
part 71 by modifying RNAV route T-266 in Alaska. T-266 is currently
defined by the Coghland Island, AK, NDB, the Fredericks Point, AK, NDB
and the Annette Island, AK, VOR/DME. The Annette Island VOR/DME remains
as one end point of the route, but the two NDBs are removed from the
route description and replaced by the addition of eight RNAV waypoints
(WP). The existing RADKY, AK, fix (near the Coghland Island NDB) is
relocated to the southeast of its current position and serves as the
other endpoint of the route. These changes enhance safety by providing
lower IFR minimum en route altitudes on T-266 allowing aircraft to fly
at lower altitudes when inflight icing conditions are encountered.
Additionally, the changes support the expanded use of RNAV within the
NAS by reducing the reliance on ground-based NDBs for navigation
guidance.
Area navigation routes are published in paragraph 6011 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 area navigation routes
listed in this document will be published subsequently in the Order.
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.
Therefore, this regulation: (1) Is not a ``significant regulatory
action'' under Executive Order 12866; (2) is not a ``significant rule''
under Department of Transportation (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 only affects air traffic
procedures and air navigation, it is certified that this rule, when
promulgated, does 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
the 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 the route structure as required to preserve
the safe and efficient flow of air traffic.
Environmental Review
The FAA has reviewed the above referenced action and determined
that it is categorically excluded from further environmental
documentation according to FAA Order 1050.1E, Environmental Impacts:
Policies and Procedures, in accordance with paragraphs 311a.
Additionally, the implementation of this action will not result in any
extraordinary circumstances in accordance with FAA Order 1050.1E
paragraph 304.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
Airspace, Incorporation by reference, Navigation (air).
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
0
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 FAA Order 7400.9W,
Airspace Designations and Reporting Points, dated August 8, 2012, and
effective September 15, 2012, is amended as follows:
Paragraph 6011--United States area navigation routes
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T-266 RADKY, AK to Annette Island, AK (ANN) [Amended]
RADKY, AK Fix (Lat. 58[deg]08'00'' N., long. 134[deg]29'56'' W.)
XADZY, AK WP (Lat. 57[deg]01'00'' N., long. 133[deg]00'00'' W.)
VULHO, AK WP (Lat. 56[deg]49'05'' N., long. 132[deg]49'30'' W.)
FOGID, AK WP (Lat. 56[deg]43'31'' N., long. 132[deg]42'02'' W.)
YICAX, AK WP (Lat. 56[deg]39'45'' N., long. 132[deg]37'00'' W.)
NEREE, AK WP (Lat. 56[deg]32'36'' N., long. 132[deg]30'34'' W.)
VAZPU, AK WP (Lat. 56[deg]27'24'' N., long. 132[deg]25'56'' W.)
DOOZI, AK Fix (Lat. 55[deg]37'57'' N., long. 132[deg]10'29'' W.)
Annette Island, AK (ANN) VOR/DME (Lat. 55[deg]03'37'' N., long. 131[deg]34'42'' W.)
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Issued in Washington, DC, on April 8, 2013.
Gary A. Norek,
Manager, Airspace Policy and ATC Procedures Group.
[FR Doc. 2013-08599 Filed 4-12-13; 8:45 am]
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