Aircraft Certification Service (AIR) Reorganization/Merger Announcement, 4799-4800 [2014-01718]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 19 / Wednesday, January 29, 2014 / Notices 4799 Methodology: The DS–260 will be submitted electronically to the Department via the internet. The applicant will be instructed to print a confirmation page containing a 2–D bar code record locator, which will be scanned at the time of adjudication. Applicants who submit the electronic application will no longer submit paperbased applications to the Department. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of the Secretary Office of the Secretary Notice of Applications for Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity and Foreign Air Carrier Permits Filed Under Subpart B (Formerly Subpart Q) During the Week Ending January 18, 2014 Aviation Proceedings, Agreements Filed the Week Ending December 21, 2013 Dated: January 17, 2014. Edward Ramotowski, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of State. 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Docket Number: DOT–OST–2013– 0218. Date Filed: December 18, 2013. Parties: Members of the International Air Transport Association. Subject: Recommended Practice 1630. Finally Adopted Resolution dated 17 December 2013. CSC Mail Vote (S076) dated 23 August 2013. Intended effective date: 18 February 2014. PO 00000 Frm 00145 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 [FR Doc. 2014–01697 Filed 1–28–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration Aircraft Certification Service (AIR) Reorganization/Merger Announcement Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT. ACTION: Notice. This action gives notice to the American public and aviation industry of the FAA’s Aviation Safety Office’s (AVS), Aircraft Certification Service (AIR) reorganization/merger. The Aircraft Engineering Division (AIR–100) and Production and Airworthiness Division (AIR–200) are merging to become the Design, Manufacturing, and Airworthiness Division, AIR–100. The new AIR–100 Division is divided into five branches, Certification and Procedures Branch (AIR–110), Technical and Administrative Support Branch (AIR–120), Systems and Equipment Standards Branch (AIR– 130), Operational Oversight Policy Branch (AIR–140), and System Performance and Development Branch (AIR–150). DATES: Effective date, February 9, 2014. Responsibilities: The current Aircraft Engineering Division responsibilities SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\29JAN1.SGM 29JAN1 4800 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 19 / Wednesday, January 29, 2014 / Notices include developing and standardizing regulations, national directives, policy, procedures, and advisory material for continued operational safety, type certification, design approval, and for authorization and oversight of Designated Representatives of the Administrator for civil aeronautical products. The current Production and Airworthiness Division responsibilities include developing and issuing regulations, national directives, policy, and procedures for continued operational safety, production and airworthiness certification and approvals, and certain Designated Representatives of the Administrator. Those combined responsibilities will remain intact in the newly established Design, Manufacturing, and Airworthiness Division. Policy Documents: All Aircraft Engineering Division and Production and Airworthiness Division previously issued Advisory Circulars, Orders, Notices, and guidance will remain in effect until revised, changed, or deleted. The documents will be reviewed and modified according to priority. Additional Information: Please contact the Engineering, Manufacturing, and Airworthiness Division (AIR–100) by phone on 202–285–6348 or by email at 9-AVS-AIR100@faa.gov. For a further breakdown of the Division and physical addresses view https://www.faa.gov/ about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ avs/offices/air/hq/. Issued in Washington, DC, on January 23, 2014. Frank P. Paskiewicz, Deputy Director, Aircraft Certification Service. [FR Doc. 2014–01718 Filed 1–28–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–13–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ARAC); New Task Assignment for the ARAC: Establishment of Airman Certification System Working Group Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT. ACTION: Notice. tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES AGENCY: The FAA assigned the ARAC a new task arising from recommendations of the ARAC Airman Testing Standards and Training Working Group (ATSTWG). The ATSTWG recommended ways to ensure that the FAA’s airman testing and training materials better support SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:05 Jan 28, 2014 Jkt 232001 reduction of fatal general aviation accidents. The FAA and the Aviation Industry jointly seek to improve airman training and testing by establishing an integrated, holistic airman certification system that clearly aligns testing with certification standards, guidance, and reference materials, and maintains that alignment. The new task is to establish an Airman Certification System Working Group (ACSWG) that will provide expert assistance and industry views to the FAA’s Flight Standards Service (AFS) on the development, modification, and continued alignment of the major components of the airman certification system. This action item informs the public of the new ARAC’s task and solicits membership for the new ACSWG. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Van L. Kerns, Manager, Regulatory Support Division, FAA Flight Standards Service, AFS 600, FAA Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, P.O. Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125; telephone (405) 954–4431, email van.l.kerns@ faa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background The FAA established ARAC to provide advice and recommendations to the FAA Administrator on the FAA’s rulemaking activities. ARAC’s objectives are to improve the development of the FAA’s regulations by providing information, advice, and recommendations related to aviation issues. On September 21, 2011, the FAA chartered the Airman Testing Standards and Training Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) for the U.S. aviation community to develop recommendations for more effective training and testing in the areas of aeronautical knowledge and flight proficiency required for safer operation in today’s National Airspace System (NAS). The FAA’s charge to the ARC was to help ensure that FAA’s technical information related to existing standards for airman knowledge and skill tests, computer testing supplements, knowledge test guides, practical test standards and training handbooks incorporates the most current, relevant, and effective approaches to training and testing. The FAA specifically tasked the ARC with providing recommendations on a process for ongoing stakeholder participation in developing the content of these materials, and methodologies for developing better test item bank questions. On August 30, 2012, the ARAC accepted the FAA’s assignment of a new PO 00000 Frm 00146 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 task in response to several of the ARC’s recommendations. ARAC established the ATSTWG to address the private pilot, flight instructor, and instrument rating training and testing materials by developing an integrated Airman Certification Standards (ACS) document for each one. The FAA also tasked the ATSTWG to develop a detailed proposal to realign and, as appropriate, streamline and consolidate existing FAA guidance material (e.g., handbooks) with each integrated ACS documents; and to propose methodologies to ensure that knowledge test item bank questions are consistent with both the ACS documents and the test question development principles set forth in the ARC’s recommendations. On September 30, 2013, the ARAC submitted to the FAA the ATSTWG’s final report and recommendations to improve airman training and testing by establishing an integrated, holistic airman certification system that clearly aligns testing with certification standards, guidance, and reference materials, and maintains that alignment. The ATSTWG recommended specific steps the FAA should take to adopt the proposed Airman Certification System approach, and steps for its ongoing management. One of these steps is for the FAA to establish an ACSWG to assist the agency in ensuring that the content of its ACS, guidance, and knowledge testing materials is relevant and current; and to ensure that all components of the airman certification system are maintained in alignment. The Task On December 2013, the ARAC discussed the proposed actions for this tasking. This notice advises the public that the FAA has assigned, and the ARAC has accepted, a new task to establish the ACSWG. The FAA has specifically tasked the ACSWG to support the FAA’s goal to enhance general aviation safety and reduce the fatal general aviation accident rate by providing a means for the aviation industry to provide expert assistance and industry views to the FAA’s Flight Standards Service (AFS) on the development, modification, and continued alignment of the major components of the airman certification system, which include: 1. The ACS for airman certificates and ratings (i.e. 8081-series documents); 2. Associated training guidance material (e.g., H-series handbooks); 3. Test management (e.g., test question development, test question boarding, test composition/test ‘‘mapping,’’ and CT–8080-series figures); and E:\FR\FM\29JAN1.SGM 29JAN1

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[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 19 (Wednesday, January 29, 2014)]
[Notices]
[Pages 4799-4800]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2014-01718]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation Administration


Aircraft Certification Service (AIR) Reorganization/Merger 
Announcement

AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This action gives notice to the American public and aviation 
industry of the FAA's Aviation Safety Office's (AVS), Aircraft 
Certification Service (AIR) reorganization/merger. The Aircraft 
Engineering Division (AIR-100) and Production and Airworthiness 
Division (AIR-200) are merging to become the Design, Manufacturing, and 
Airworthiness Division, AIR-100. The new AIR-100 Division is divided 
into five branches, Certification and Procedures Branch (AIR-110), 
Technical and Administrative Support Branch (AIR-120), Systems and 
Equipment Standards Branch (AIR-130), Operational Oversight Policy 
Branch (AIR-140), and System Performance and Development Branch (AIR-
150).

DATES: Effective date, February 9, 2014.
    Responsibilities: The current Aircraft Engineering Division 
responsibilities

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include developing and standardizing regulations, national directives, 
policy, procedures, and advisory material for continued operational 
safety, type certification, design approval, and for authorization and 
oversight of Designated Representatives of the Administrator for civil 
aeronautical products. The current Production and Airworthiness 
Division responsibilities include developing and issuing regulations, 
national directives, policy, and procedures for continued operational 
safety, production and airworthiness certification and approvals, and 
certain Designated Representatives of the Administrator. Those combined 
responsibilities will remain intact in the newly established Design, 
Manufacturing, and Airworthiness Division.
    Policy Documents: All Aircraft Engineering Division and Production 
and Airworthiness Division previously issued Advisory Circulars, 
Orders, Notices, and guidance will remain in effect until revised, 
changed, or deleted. The documents will be reviewed and modified 
according to priority.
    Additional Information: Please contact the Engineering, 
Manufacturing, and Airworthiness Division (AIR-100) by phone on 202-
285-6348 or by email at 9-AVS-AIR100@faa.gov. For a further breakdown 
of the Division and physical addresses view https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/air/hq/.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on January 23, 2014.
Frank P. Paskiewicz,
Deputy Director, Aircraft Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2014-01718 Filed 1-28-14; 8:45 am]
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