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Federal Aviation Administration
Membership in the National Parks
Overflights Advisory Group Aviation
Rulemaking Committee
Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) and the National
Park Service (NPS) are inviting
interested persons to apply to fill three
upcoming openings on the National
Parks Overflights Advisory Group
(NPOAG) Aviation Rulemaking
Committee (ARC). The openings will
represent general aviation concerns, air
tour operator concerns, and Native
American interests, respectively.
Selected members will each serve 3-year
terms.
DATES: Persons interested in applying
for the NPOAG openings need to apply
by May 29, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Keith Lusk, Special Programs Staff,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Western-Pacific Region Headquarters,
P.O. Box 92007, Los Angeles, CA
90009–2007, telephone: (310) 725–3808,
email: Keith.Lusk@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Background
The National Parks Air Tour
Management Act of 2000 (the Act) was
enacted on April 5, 2000, as Public Law
106–181. The Act required the
establishment of the advisory group
within 1 year after its enactment. The
NPOAG was established in March 2001.
The advisory group is comprised of a
balanced group of representatives of
general aviation, commercial air tour
operations, environmental concerns,
and Native American tribes. The
Administrator of the FAA and the
Director of NPS (or their designees)
serve as ex officio members of the
group. Representatives of the
Administrator and Director serve
alternating 1-year terms as chairman of
the advisory group.
In accordance with the Act, the
advisory group provides ‘‘advice,
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information, and recommendations to
the Administrator and the Director—
(1) On the implementation of this title
[the Act] and the amendments made by
this title;
(2) On commonly accepted quiet
aircraft technology for use in
commercial air tour operations over a
national park or tribal lands, which will
receive preferential treatment in a given
air tour management plan;
(3) On other measures that might be
taken to accommodate the interests of
visitors to national parks; and
(4) At the request of the Administrator
and the Director, safety, environmental,
and other issues related to commercial
air tour operations over a national park
or tribal lands.’’
Membership
The NPOAG ARC is made up of one
member representing general aviation,
three members representing the
commercial air tour industry, four
members representing environmental
concerns, and two members
representing Native American interests.
Current members of the NPOAG ARC
are as follows:
The current NPOAG consists of Heidi
Williams representing general aviation;
Alan Stephen, Mark Francis, and
Matthew Zuccaro representing
commercial air tour operators; Michael
Sutton, Mark Belles, Nicholas Miller,
and Dick Hingson representing
environmental interests; and Leigh
Kuwanwisiwma and Martin Begaye
representing Native American interests.
The 3-year membership terms of Ms.
Williams, Mr. Stephen, and Mr. Begaye
expire on October 9, 2015.
Selection
In order to retain balance within the
NPOAG ARC, the FAA and NPS are
seeking candidates interested in filling
the three soon to be expiring seats. The
three seats to be filled will represent
general aviation concerns, air tour
operator concerns, and Native American
interests, respectively. The FAA and
NPS invite persons interested in serving
on the ARC to contact Mr. Keith Lusk
(contact information is written above in
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
Requests to serve on the ARC must be
made to Mr. Lusk in writing and
postmarked or emailed on or before May
29, 2015. The request should indicate
whether or not you are a member of an
association or group related to general
aviation or air tour operations or a
member of a Native American tribe or
have another affiliation with issues
relating to aircraft flights over national
parks. The request should also state
what expertise you would bring to the
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NPOAG ARC as related to these issues
and concerns. The term of service for
NPOAG ARC members is 3 years.
Current members may re-apply for
another term.
On June 18, 2010, President Obama
signed a Presidential Memorandum
directing agencies in the Executive
Branch not to appoint or re-appoint
federally registered lobbyists to advisory
committees and other boards and
commissions. Therefore, before
appointing an applicant to serve on the
NPOAG, the FAA and NPS will require
the prospective candidate to certify that
they are not a federally registered
lobbyist.
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Keith Lusk,
Program Manager, Special Programs Staff,
Western-Pacific Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Membership in the National Parks Overflights Advisory Group
Aviation Rulemaking Committee
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National
Park Service (NPS) are inviting interested persons to apply to fill
three upcoming openings on the National Parks Overflights Advisory
Group (NPOAG) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC). The openings will
represent general aviation concerns, air tour operator concerns, and
Native American interests, respectively. Selected members will each
serve 3-year terms.
DATES: Persons interested in applying for the NPOAG openings need to
apply by May 29, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Keith Lusk, Special Programs Staff,
Federal Aviation Administration, Western-Pacific Region Headquarters,
P.O. Box 92007, Los Angeles, CA 90009-2007, telephone: (310) 725-3808,
email: Keith.Lusk@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Parks Air Tour Management Act of 2000 (the Act) was
enacted on April 5, 2000, as Public Law 106-181. The Act required the
establishment of the advisory group within 1 year after its enactment.
The NPOAG was established in March 2001. The advisory group is
comprised of a balanced group of representatives of general aviation,
commercial air tour operations, environmental concerns, and Native
American tribes. The Administrator of the FAA and the Director of NPS
(or their designees) serve as ex officio members of the group.
Representatives of the Administrator and Director serve alternating 1-
year terms as chairman of the advisory group.
In accordance with the Act, the advisory group provides ``advice,
information, and recommendations to the Administrator and the
Director--
(1) On the implementation of this title [the Act] and the
amendments made by this title;
(2) On commonly accepted quiet aircraft technology for use in
commercial air tour operations over a national park or tribal lands,
which will receive preferential treatment in a given air tour
management plan;
(3) On other measures that might be taken to accommodate the
interests of visitors to national parks; and
(4) At the request of the Administrator and the Director, safety,
environmental, and other issues related to commercial air tour
operations over a national park or tribal lands.''
Membership
The NPOAG ARC is made up of one member representing general
aviation, three members representing the commercial air tour industry,
four members representing environmental concerns, and two members
representing Native American interests. Current members of the NPOAG
ARC are as follows:
The current NPOAG consists of Heidi Williams representing general
aviation; Alan Stephen, Mark Francis, and Matthew Zuccaro representing
commercial air tour operators; Michael Sutton, Mark Belles, Nicholas
Miller, and Dick Hingson representing environmental interests; and
Leigh Kuwanwisiwma and Martin Begaye representing Native American
interests. The 3-year membership terms of Ms. Williams, Mr. Stephen,
and Mr. Begaye expire on October 9, 2015.
Selection
In order to retain balance within the NPOAG ARC, the FAA and NPS
are seeking candidates interested in filling the three soon to be
expiring seats. The three seats to be filled will represent general
aviation concerns, air tour operator concerns, and Native American
interests, respectively. The FAA and NPS invite persons interested in
serving on the ARC to contact Mr. Keith Lusk (contact information is
written above in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT). Requests to serve on
the ARC must be made to Mr. Lusk in writing and postmarked or emailed
on or before May 29, 2015. The request should indicate whether or not
you are a member of an association or group related to general aviation
or air tour operations or a member of a Native American tribe or have
another affiliation with issues relating to aircraft flights over
national parks. The request should also state what expertise you would
bring to the NPOAG ARC as related to these issues and concerns. The
term of service for NPOAG ARC members is 3 years. Current members may
re-apply for another term.
On June 18, 2010, President Obama signed a Presidential Memorandum
directing agencies in the Executive Branch not to appoint or re-appoint
federally registered lobbyists to advisory committees and other boards
and commissions. Therefore, before appointing an applicant to serve on
the NPOAG, the FAA and NPS will require the prospective candidate to
certify that they are not a federally registered lobbyist.
Issued in Hawthorne, CA, on April 9, 2015.
Keith Lusk,
Program Manager, Special Programs Staff, Western-Pacific Region.
[FR Doc. 2015-08767 Filed 4-16-15; 8:45 am]
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