Notice of Intent To Rule on Request To Release Airport Property at the Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE), Allentown, Pennsylvania, 31945-31946 [2015-13501]
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the Initial Rule Filing is consistent with
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Notice of Intent To Rule on Request To
Release Airport Property at the Lehigh
Valley International Airport (ABE),
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of request to release
airport property for non-aeronautical
purposes.
AGENCY:
The FAA proposes to rule and
invite public comment on the release of
land for non-aeronautical purposes at
the Lehigh Valley International Airport
(ABE), Allentown, Pennsylvania under
the provision 49 U.P.C. 47125(a).
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before July 6, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this
application may be mailed or delivered
to the following address:
Ryan Meyer, Senior Aviation Planner,
Lehigh Valley International Airport,
3311 Airport Road, Allentown,
Pennsylvania 18109,
and at the FAA Harrisburg Airports
District Office:
Lori K. Pagnanelli, Manager, Harrisburg
Airports District Office, 3905
Hartzdale Dr., Suite 508, Camp Hill,
PA 17011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick
Harner, Civil Engineer, Harrisburg
Airports District Office, location listed
above.
The request to release property may
be reviewed in person at this same
location.
SUMMARY:
The FAA
invites public comment on the request
to release airport property for nonaeronautical purposes at the Lehigh
Valley International Airport under the
provisions of Section 47125(a) of Title
49 U.S.C. On May 27, 2015, the FAA
determined that the request to release
airport property for non-aeronautical
purposes at the Lehigh Valley
International Airport (ABE),
Pennsylvania, submitted by the Lehigh
Northampton Airport Authority
(Authority), met the procedural
requirements. Final release of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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property is subject to FAA’s NEPA
determination.
The following is a brief overview of
the request:
The Authority requests the release of
a portion of airport property totaling 260
acres, which is no longer needed for
aeronautical purposes. Of the total 260
acres, 248 acres are part of Parcel H–1,
and 12 acres are part of Parcel X–2.
These parcels are located in Allen
Township, and were originally included
as part of larger property purchased
with federal funds over multiple AIP
grants.
The 260 acres requested for nonaeronautical use, are to be released to
the Rockefeller Group Development
Corporation (Rockefeller Group), 500
International Drive North, Suite 345, Mt.
Olive, NJ 07828. The property is located
in the northwest corner of existing
airport property. Rockefeller Group is
proposing to sell the 260 acre property
to FedEx Ground for the construction of
a ground transportation facility. The
undeveloped property is located in
Allen Township at the intersection of
Willowbrook Road and Race Street. As
shown on the Airport Layout Plan, the
airport property does not serve an
aeronautical purpose and is not needed
for current or future airport
development. The property was part of
an inverse condemnation judgment
against the Authority. The proceeds
from the Fair Market Value (FMV) sale
of the 260 acres of property will be used
to pay off the judgment and the
remaining balance will be placed into
an identifiable interest bearing account
to be used for eligible airport
development purposes, as outlined in
FAA Order 5190.6B, Airport
Compliance Manual.
Any person may inspect the request
by appointment at the FAA office
address listed above. Interested persons
are invited to comment on the proposed
release. All comments will be
considered by the FAA to the extent
practicable.
Issued in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, May
28, 2015.
Lori K. Pagnanelli,
Manager, Harrisburg Airports District Office.
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Aviation Rulemaking Advisory
Committee; Transport Airplane and
Engine Issues; New Task
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of new task assignment
for the Aviation Rulemaking Advisory
Committee (ARAC).
AGENCY:
The FAA assigned the
Aviation Rulemaking Advisory
Committee (ARAC) a new task to
provide recommendations regarding the
incorporation of airframe-level
crashworthiness and ditching standards
into Title 14, Code of Federal
Regulations (14 CFR) part 25 and
development of associated advisory
material. The issue is during the
development of current airworthiness
standards and regulatory guidance, the
FAA assumed that airframe structure for
transport airplanes would be
constructed predominantly of metal,
using skin-stringer-frame architecture.
Therefore, certain requirements either
do not address all of the issues
associated with nonmetallic materials,
or have criteria that are based on
experience with traditionally-configured
large metallic airplanes. With respect to
crashworthiness, there is no airframelevel standard for crashworthiness.
Many of the factors that influence
airframe performance under crash
conditions on terrain also influence
airframe performance under ditching
conditions. Past studies and
investigations have included
recommendations for review of certain
regulatory requirements and guidance
material to identify opportunities for
improving survivability during a
ditching event; consideration of these
recommendations is included in this
tasking.
This notice informs the public of the
new ARAC activity and solicits
membership for the Transport Airplane
Crashworthiness and Ditching Working
Group.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ian
Won, Federal Aviation Administration,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA
98055, ian.y.won@faa.gov, phone
number 425–227–2145, facsimile
number 425–227–1232.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
ARAC Acceptance of Task
As a result of the March 19, 2015
ARAC meeting, the FAA has assigned
and ARAC has accepted this task and
will establish the Transport Airplane
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Crashworthiness and Ditching Working
Group, Transport Airplane and Engine
Issues. The working group will serve as
staff to the ARAC and provide advice
and recommendations on the assigned
task. The ARAC will review and
approve the recommendation report and
will submit it to the FAA.
Background
The FAA established the ARAC to
provide information, advice, and
recommendations on aviation related
issues that could result in rulemaking to
the FAA Administrator, through the
Associate Administrator of Aviation
Safety.
The Transport Airplane
Crashworthiness and Ditching Working
Group will provide advice and
recommendations to the ARAC on
airframe-level crashworthiness and
ditching standards to incorporate into
part 25 and any associated advisory
material.
The requirements of Title 14, Code of
Federal Regulations (14 CFR) 25.561
apply equally to structure constructed
from either metallic or nonmetallic
materials, and regardless of the design
architecture and airplane size. Guidance
material is mainly contained in FAA
Advisory Circular (AC) 25–17A. While
not explicitly stated in part 25, during
the development of current
airworthiness standards and published
advisory circulars, the FAA assumed
that airplane airframes would be
constructed predominantly of metal,
using skin-stringer-frame architecture.
Therefore, some of the requirements
either do not address all of the issues
associated with nonmetallic materials,
or have criteria that are based on
experience with traditionally-configured
large metallic airplanes. With respect to
crashworthiness, there is no airframelevel standard for crashworthiness. The
FAA promulgated standards for
occupant protection at the seat
installation level, with the presumption
that the airframe provides an acceptable
level of crashworthiness. Thus when an
applicant proposes to use
unconventional fuselage structure
(materials, design, or both), the FAA has
written special conditions to ensure the
level of crash protection is equivalent to
that provided by a traditionallyconfigured metallic airplane. These
special conditions have been
comparative in nature, and do not
establish performance standards that are
independent of traditional metallic skinstringer-frame architecture for airframe
crashworthiness.
Crashworthiness Factors: Many
factors influence the crashworthiness of
an airframe, including materials of
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Rule on Request To Release Airport Property
at the Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE), Allentown,
Pennsylvania
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of request to release airport property for non-
aeronautical purposes.
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SUMMARY: The FAA proposes to rule and invite public comment on the
release of land for non-aeronautical purposes at the Lehigh Valley
International Airport (ABE), Allentown, Pennsylvania under the
provision 49 U.P.C. 47125(a).
DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 6, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this application may be mailed or delivered to
the following address:
Ryan Meyer, Senior Aviation Planner, Lehigh Valley International
Airport, 3311 Airport Road, Allentown, Pennsylvania 18109,
and at the FAA Harrisburg Airports District Office:
Lori K. Pagnanelli, Manager, Harrisburg Airports District Office, 3905
Hartzdale Dr., Suite 508, Camp Hill, PA 17011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick Harner, Civil Engineer,
Harrisburg Airports District Office, location listed above.
The request to release property may be reviewed in person at this
same location.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA invites public comment on the
request to release airport property for non-aeronautical purposes at
the Lehigh Valley International Airport under the provisions of Section
47125(a) of Title 49 U.S.C. On May 27, 2015, the FAA determined that
the request to release airport property for non-aeronautical purposes
at the Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE), Pennsylvania,
submitted by the Lehigh Northampton Airport Authority (Authority), met
the procedural requirements. Final release of the
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property is subject to FAA's NEPA determination.
The following is a brief overview of the request:
The Authority requests the release of a portion of airport property
totaling 260 acres, which is no longer needed for aeronautical
purposes. Of the total 260 acres, 248 acres are part of Parcel H-1, and
12 acres are part of Parcel X-2. These parcels are located in Allen
Township, and were originally included as part of larger property
purchased with federal funds over multiple AIP grants.
The 260 acres requested for non-aeronautical use, are to be
released to the Rockefeller Group Development Corporation (Rockefeller
Group), 500 International Drive North, Suite 345, Mt. Olive, NJ 07828.
The property is located in the northwest corner of existing airport
property. Rockefeller Group is proposing to sell the 260 acre property
to FedEx Ground for the construction of a ground transportation
facility. The undeveloped property is located in Allen Township at the
intersection of Willowbrook Road and Race Street. As shown on the
Airport Layout Plan, the airport property does not serve an
aeronautical purpose and is not needed for current or future airport
development. The property was part of an inverse condemnation judgment
against the Authority. The proceeds from the Fair Market Value (FMV)
sale of the 260 acres of property will be used to pay off the judgment
and the remaining balance will be placed into an identifiable interest
bearing account to be used for eligible airport development purposes,
as outlined in FAA Order 5190.6B, Airport Compliance Manual.
Any person may inspect the request by appointment at the FAA office
address listed above. Interested persons are invited to comment on the
proposed release. All comments will be considered by the FAA to the
extent practicable.
Issued in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, May 28, 2015.
Lori K. Pagnanelli,
Manager, Harrisburg Airports District Office.
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