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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 9058]
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Prepare for the One Hundred and
Second Session of the International
Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Legal
Committee; Notice of Public Meeting
Dated: February 26, 2015.
Marc Zlomek,
U.S. Coast Guard Detailee, Office of Ocean
and Polar Affairs, Department of State.
The Department of State will conduct
an open meeting at 10:00 a.m. on
Friday, April 3rd, 2015, in Room 2E16–
06, United States Coast Guard
Headquarters, 2703 Martin Luther King
Jr. Ave SE., Washington, DC 20593–
7213. The primary purpose of the
meeting is to prepare for the one
hundred and second Session of the
International Maritime Organization’s
(IMO) Legal Committee to be held at the
IMO Headquarters, United Kingdom,
April 14–April 16, 2015.
The agenda items to be considered
include:
• Adoption of the agenda and report
on delegation credentials
• HNS Protocol, 2010
• Fair treatment of seafarers in the
event of a maritime accident
• Piracy
• Technical cooperation activities
related to maritime legislation
• Review of the status of conventions
and other treaty instruments emanating
from the Legal Committee
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Members of the public may attend
this meeting up to the seating capacity
of the room. To facilitate the building
security process, and to request
reasonable accommodation, those who
plan to attend should contact the
meeting coordinator, Ms. Bronwyn
Douglass, by email at
bronwyn.douglass@uscg.mil, by phone
at 202.372.3793, or in writing at
Commandant (CG–094), ATTN: Office of
Maritime & International Law, US Coast
Guard STOP 7213, 2703 Martin Luther
King Jr. Ave SE., Washington DC 20593–
7213 not later than March 27, 2015, 7
days prior to the meeting. Requests
made after March 27, 2015 most likely
will not be accommodated, and same
day requests cannot be accommodated
due to the building’s security process.
Please note that due to security
considerations, two valid, government
issued photo identifications must be
presented to gain entrance to the
Headquarters building. The
Headquarters building is accessible by
taxi and privately owned conveyance
(public transportation is not generally
available). However, parking in the
vicinity of the building is extremely
limited. Additional information
regarding security and parking may be
found at: https://www.uscg.mil/
baseNCR/documents/visit_
instructions.pdf. Additional information
regarding this and other IMO public
meetings may be found at:
www.uscg.mil/imo.
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Federal Aviation Administration
Emergency Locator Transmitters
(ELTs)
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice recommending voluntary
change to securing existing ELTs as
specified in Technical Standard Order
(TSO)-C126b, 406MHz Emergency
Locator Transmitter.
AGENCY:
FAA evaluated five separate
courses of action with regard to the
airworthiness approvals for securing
ELTs with hook and loop fasteners. This
notice summarizes the inadequacies of
hook and loop fasteners as a means for
securing ELTs, and avoids placing an
undue burden on aircraft owners while
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acknowledging the voluntary efforts of
ELT manufacturers to improve designs.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before April 9, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Charisse R. Green, AIR–131, Federal
Aviation Administration, 470 L’Enfant
Plaza, Suite 4102, Washington, DC
20024. Telephone (202) 267–8551, fax
(202) 267–8589, email to:
Charisse.Green@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Investigations of some recent aircraft
accidents disclosed that ELTs mounted
with hook and loop fasteners became
dislodged from their mounting trays on
impact. The separation of those ELTs
from their mounting trays caused their
antenna connection to sever, thus
rendering the ELTs to be ineffective and
unable to perform their intended
function.
The FAA Modernization and Reform
Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112–95), Section
347(b)(1), required the FAA to
determine if the ELT mounting
requirements and retention tests
specified by TSO–C91a and TSO–C126
were adequate to assess retention
capabilities in ELT designs. Based on
the determination, the Act, in Section
347(b)(2), required the Administrator to
make any necessary revisions to the
requirements and retention test to
ensure ELTs remained properly retained
in the event of an aircraft accident.
The FAA evaluated the mounting
requirements and retention tests
specified in TSO–C91a, TSO–C126, and
TSO–C126a. After this evaluation, the
FAA determined these standards did
not adequately address the use of hook
and loop fasteners. Hook and loop
fasteners were not an acceptable means
of compliance to meet the mounting and
retention requirements of the ELT TSOs.
While the evaluation of installation
approval using hook and loop fasteners
may meet the TSO requirements for
retention forces in laboratory
conditions, accident investigations
found these fasteners did not perform
their intended function.
FAA Concerns
The agency identified the following
concerns after completing its evaluation
of the use of hook and loop fasteners:
(1) Hook and loop fasteners fail to
retain the ELT when insufficient tension
is applied to close the fastener. There is
no repeatable method for installation
and no method to evaluate the tension
of the hook and loop fastener. The
allowance for pilots to secure ELTs to
the aircraft when changing ELT batteries
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 9058]
Prepare for the One Hundred and Second Session of the
International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Legal Committee; Notice of
Public Meeting
The Department of State will conduct an open meeting at 10:00 a.m.
on Friday, April 3rd, 2015, in Room 2E16-06, United States Coast Guard
Headquarters, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE., Washington, DC
20593-7213. The primary purpose of the meeting is to prepare for the
one hundred and second Session of the International Maritime
Organization's (IMO) Legal Committee to be held at the IMO
Headquarters, United Kingdom, April 14-April 16, 2015.
The agenda items to be considered include:
Adoption of the agenda and report on delegation
credentials
HNS Protocol, 2010
Fair treatment of seafarers in the event of a maritime
accident
Piracy
Technical cooperation activities related to maritime
legislation
Review of the status of conventions and other treaty
instruments emanating from the Legal Committee
Members of the public may attend this meeting up to the seating
capacity of the room. To facilitate the building security process, and
to request reasonable accommodation, those who plan to attend should
contact the meeting coordinator, Ms. Bronwyn Douglass, by email at
bronwyn.douglass@uscg.mil, by phone at 202.372.3793, or in writing at
Commandant (CG-094), ATTN: Office of Maritime & International Law, US
Coast Guard STOP 7213, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE., Washington
DC 20593-7213 not later than March 27, 2015, 7 days prior to the
meeting. Requests made after March 27, 2015 most likely will not be
accommodated, and same day requests cannot be accommodated due to the
building's security process. Please note that due to security
considerations, two valid, government issued photo identifications must
be presented to gain entrance to the Headquarters building. The
Headquarters building is accessible by taxi and privately owned
conveyance (public transportation is not generally available). However,
parking in the vicinity of the building is extremely limited.
Additional information regarding security and parking may be found at:
https://www.uscg.mil/baseNCR/documents/visit_instructions.pdf.
Additional information regarding this and other IMO public meetings may
be found at: www.uscg.mil/imo.
Dated: February 26, 2015.
Marc Zlomek,
U.S. Coast Guard Detailee, Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs,
Department of State.
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