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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Aviation Administration
Fifth Meeting: Tiger Team 011 (TG 011)
[Docket No.: FAA–2015–1006]
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Seventh Meeting Notice of Tiger
Team 011.
Discontinuation of Airport Advisory
Service in the Contiguous United
States, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii
AGENCY:
The FAA is issuing this notice
to advise the public of the seventh
meeting of the Tiger Team 011.
DATES: The meeting will be held July
27th–30th from 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
RTCA, 1150 18th Street NW., Suite 910,
Washington, DC 20036, Tel: (202) 330–
0663.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
RTCA Secretariat, 1150 18th Street NW.,
Suite 910, Washington, DC 20036, or by
telephone at (202) 833–9339, fax at (202)
833–9434, or Web site at https://
www.rtca.org or Sophie Bousquet,
Program Director, RTCA, Inc.,
sbousquet@rtca.org, 202–330–0663.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, 5 U.S.C., App.), notice is hereby
given for a meeting of the Tiger Team
011. The agenda will include the
following:
SUMMARY:
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July 27–30, 2015
1. Introduction
2. Agenda Overview
3. Review of FRAC comments and
proposed comment resolutions—
Document under FRAC from June 22
to July 20, 2015
4. Approval of Final document for the
PMC
5. Adjourn
Attendance is open to the interested
public but limited to space availability.
With the approval of the chairman,
members of the public may present oral
statements at the meeting. Persons
wishing to present statements or obtain
information should contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section. Members of the public
may present a written statement to the
committee at any time.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 24,
2015.
Latasha Robinson,
Management & Program Analyst, NextGen,
Program Oversight and Administration,
Federal Aviation Administration.
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Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of proposed policy.
AGENCY:
The FAA is proposing to
revise its policy concerning the
provision of Airport Advisory services.
Under the proposal, Airport Advisory
services would be discontinued in the
contiguous United States, Puerto Rico,
and Hawaii. The policy would continue
to apply to the state of Alaska only.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
July 30, 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments
identified by docket number FAA–
2015–1006 using any of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and follow
the online instructions for sending your
comments electronically.
• Mail: Send comments to Docket
Operations, M–30; U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Room W12–140, West
Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC
20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: Take
comments to Docket Operations in
Room W12–140 of the West Building
Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
• Fax: Fax comments to Docket
Operations at 202–493–2251.
Privacy: In accordance with 5 U.S.C.
553(c), DOT solicits comments from the
public to better inform its rulemaking
process. DOT posts these comments,
without edit, including any personal
information the commenter provides, to
www.regulations.gov, as described in
the system of records notice (DOT/ALL–
14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
www.dot.gov/privacy.
Docket: Background documents or
comments received may be read at
https://www.regulations.gov at any time.
Follow the online instructions for
accessing the docket or Docket
Operations in Room W12–140 of the
West Building Ground Floor at 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alan Wilkes, Manager, Flight Service
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NAS Initiative Operations/
Implementation, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591;
telephone 202–267–7771; Fax (202)
267–6310; email Alan.Wilkes@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The criteria for providing Airport
Advisory (AA) services at Flight Service
Stations (FSS) is provided in FAA Order
7210.3, Facility Operation and
Administration; specifically, paragraph
13–4–5, addresses Local Airport
Advisory (LAA), Remote Airport
Advisory (RAA) and Remote Airport
Information Service (RAIS). Section (b)
of that paragraph requires, in part, that
Flight Service Stations provide RAA
when the employee productivity factor
is high enough to justify the cost of
providing the service.1
In 2005, Lockheed Martin took over
flight service operations at 58 locations
as part of a 5-year contract covering the
Contiguous United States (CONUS),
Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. Lockheed
Martin subsequently consolidated
operations, reducing the number of
facilities from 58 to 18 to the current
number of 5. Consolidation had
previously been recommended by
stakeholders, including both the FAA
and the Office of Inspector General
(OIG), to reduce cost and improve
operational efficiency, regardless of
whether those services continued to be
provided by the FAA, or a contractor.2
As part of Lockheed Martin’s
consolidation, AA services transitioned
from Local Airport Advisory (LAA)
services, located at the airport where the
service is provided, to Remote Airport
Advisory (RAA) services, not located at
the airport where the service is
provided.3 Additionally, FAA exercised
1 The facility’s productivity factor is determined
by dividing the annual RAA service count by
16,000. The productivity factor is compared to the
number of employees used to provide the service
and must be equal
to or greater than the number of employees
needed to provide the service. Normally about 2.5
employees are factored annually to provide 10
hours of service per day.
2 OIG Report Number AV–2002–064, ‘‘Automated
Flight Service Stations: Significant Benefits Could
Be Realized by Consolidating AFSS Sites in
Conjunction With Deployment of OASIS,’’
December 7, 2001. IG reports and testimonies are
available on our Web site: www.oig.dot.gov.
3 On September 6, 2006 the FAA sought public
comment regarding Notice concerning Airport
Advisory Service at Certain Airports in the
Continental United States, Excluding Alaska (71 FR
52602). This notice requested comment concerning
the necessity, availability, importance, and use of
the AA service. The FAA received 95 comments in
response to the 2006 notice. When comment was
solicited in 2006 users still regularly used AA
services, and because providing the service was
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the option to extend the contract by an
additional 3 years, followed by another
2 years.
Today and where available, RAA
service is provided upon request by FSS
personnel via ground-to-air
communication on the common traffic
advisory frequency (CTAF) at certain
airports without an operating control
tower that have certified automated
weather reporting via voice capability.
The service provides information to
pilots as needed, such as, wind
direction and speed, favored or
designated runway, altimeter setting,
information about observed or reported
traffic, weather, and appropriate Notice
to Airman (NOTAM) information.
Currently, Lockheed Martin provides
RAA services at 19 locations. The
requirements of the FAA flight service
contract with Lockheed Martin have
been under review in preparation for the
upcoming contract renewal. As part of
the FAA review process, the Flight
Services Quality Assurance Evaluation
Group found low usage at the locations
still receiving the service. At 18 of the
19 remaining locations, a sample of
historical data reflects that pilots
contact the RAA service an average of
less than 1 time per day. At Millville
Municipal Airport in Millville, NJ,
pilots contact the RAA service an
average of 14 times per day.4 The
frequency of RAA service no longer
justifies the continuation of the service
due to the lack of productivity.
Additionally, pilots are using other
information resources, such as,
Automated Surface Observing Systems
(ASOS), Automated Weather Sensors
System (AWSS), Automated Weather
Observing System (AWOS), Unicom,
and other commercial aviation
information services. The combined
resources provide the pilot the same or
higher level of flight information as
RAA service and the service has become
redundant.
The FAA proposes to discontinue the
requirement for FSSs to provide AA
services in the Contiguous United
States, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii effective
October 1, 2015, which would result in
the service no longer being available at
the remaining 19 locations. The AA
services in the state of Alaska would not
be affected by this proposed change.
Alaska depends on aviation because of
the unique challenges presented by the
remote mountainous terrain and
weather conditions across the state. By
soliciting comment to this notice, the
written into the contract with Lockheed Martin the
FAA did not propose to discontinue the service.
4 Lockheed Martin contact history daily averages,
July 12–26 and October 1–15, 2014.
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FAA seeks to address public concerns
and will consider any comments in
determining whether to change the
policy.
Applicability
The FAA proposes to revise the
criteria set forth in FAA Order 7110.10,
Chapter 4, Section 4; and FAA Order
7210.3, paragraph 13–4–5 to only be
applicable to the State of Alaska. The
policy would be discontinued at
locations within the CONUS, Puerto
Rico, and Hawaii. If adopted, RAA
service would no longer be provided at
the following airports:
Altoona-Blair County Airport (AOO),
Altoona, Pennsylvania;
Columbia Regional Airport (COU),
Columbia, Missouri;
Elkins-Randolph Airport (EKN), Elkins,
West Virginia;
Huron Regional Airport (HON), Huron,
South Dakota;
Jackson-McKellar-Sipes Regional
Airport (MKL), Jackson, Tennessee;
Jonesboro Municipal Airport (JBR),
Jonesboro, Arkansas;
Macon-Middle Georgia Regional Airport
(MCN), Macon, Georgia;
Anderson Regional Airport (AND),
Anderson, South Carolina;
Anniston Metropolitan Airport (ANB),
Anniston, Alabama;
Casper-Natrona County International
Airport (CPR), Casper, Wyoming;
Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV),
Gainesville, Florida;
Grand Forks International Airport
(GFK), Grand Forks, North Dakota;
Greenwood-Leflore Airport (GWO),
Greenwood, Mississippi;
Louisville-Bowman Field Airport
(LOU), Louisville, Kentucky;
Millville Municipal Airport (MIV),
Millville, New Jersey;
Prescott-Ernest A. Love Field Airport
(PRC), Prescott, Arizona;
St. Louis-Spirit of St. Louis Airport
(SUS), St. Louis, Missouri;
St. Petersburg-Clearwater International
Airport (PIE), St. Petersburg, Florida;
and
Miami-Kendall-Tamiami Executive
Airport (TMB), Miami, Florida.
II. Additional Information
A. Comments Invited
The FAA invites interested persons to
participate in this notice by submitting
written comments, data, or views. The
agency also invites comments relating to
the economic, environmental, energy, or
federalism impacts that might result
from adopting the notice in this
document. The most helpful comments
reference a specific portion of the
notice, explain the reason for any
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recommended change, and include
supporting data. To ensure the docket
does not contain duplicate comments,
commenters should send only one copy
of written comments, or if comments are
filed electronically, commenters should
submit only one time.
The FAA will file in the docket all
comments it receives, as well as a report
summarizing each substantive public
contact with FAA personnel concerning
this action. Before acting on this notice,
the FAA will consider all comments it
receives on or before the closing date for
comments. The FAA will consider
comments filed after the comment
period has closed if it is possible to do
so without incurring expense or delay.
The agency may change this notice in
light of the comments it receives.
Proprietary or Confidential Business
Information: Do not file proprietary or
confidential business information in the
docket. Such information must be sent
or delivered directly to the person
identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
document, and marked as proprietary or
confidential. If submitting information
on a disk or CD–ROM, mark the outside
of the disk or CD–ROM, and identify
electronically within the disk or CD–
ROM the specific information that is
proprietary or confidential.
Under 14 CFR 11.35(b), if the FAA is
aware of proprietary information filed
with a comment, the agency does not
place it in the docket. It is held in a
separate file to which the public does
not have access, and the FAA places a
note in the docket that it has received
it. If the FAA receives a request to
examine or copy this information, it
treats it as any other request under the
Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C.
552). The FAA processes such a request
under Department of Transportation
procedures found in 49 CFR part 7.
B. Availability of Documents
An electronic copy of rulemaking
documents may be obtained from the
Internet by—
1. Searching the Federal eRulemaking
Portal (https://www.regulations.gov);
2. Visiting the FAA’s Regulations and
Policies Web page at https://
www.faa.gov/regulations_policies or
3. Accessing the Government Printing
Office’s Web page at https://
www.gpo.gov/fdsys/.
Copies may also be obtained by
sending a request to the Federal
Aviation Administration, Office of
Rulemaking, ARM–1, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591, or
by calling (202) 267–9680. Commenters
must identify the docket or amendment
number of this notice.
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All documents the FAA considered in
developing this notice, including
economic analyses and technical
reports, may be accessed from the
Internet through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal referenced in item
(1) above.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 23,
2015.
Jeanne Giering,
Director of Flight Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Fifteenth Meeting: Subcommittee 227
(SC 227)
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Fifteenth meeting notice of
Subcommittee 227.
AGENCY:
The FAA is issuing this notice
to advise the public of the fifteenth
meeting of the Subcommittee 227.
DATES: The meeting will be held
September 14th–18th from 9:00 a.m.–
4:30 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
RTCA Headquarters, 1150 18th Street
NW., Suite 910, Washington, DC 20036,
Tel: (202) 330–0663.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
RTCA Secretariat, 1150 18th Street NW.,
Suite 910, Washington, DC 20036, or by
telephone at (202) 833–9339, fax at (202)
833–9434, or Web site at https://
www.rtca.org or Sophie Bousquet,
Program Director, RTCA, Inc.,
sbousquet@rtca.org, 202–330–0663.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, 5 U.S.C., App.), notice is hereby
given for a meeting of the Subcommittee
227. The agenda will include the
following:
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SUMMARY:
Monday, September 14–18, 2015
1. Welcome and Administrative
Remarks
2. Introductions
3. Agenda Overview
4. Approval of Meeting #14 Minutes
5. Overview of Planned Work Program
for the Week
6. FRAC Resolution for DO–283A
Update
7. Plenary Review/Discussion
8. Planned Work Schedule
9. Review of FRAC comments/
worksheet, and committee
resolution of comments
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10. Approval of the document to go to
the PMC
11. 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day (start
and end times may be adjusted after
opening plenary session)
12. Other Business
13. Adjourn
Attendance is open to the interested
public but limited to space availability.
With the approval of the chairman,
members of the public may present oral
statements at the meeting. Persons
wishing to present statements or obtain
information should contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section. Members of the public
may present a written statement to the
committee at any time.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 24,
2015.
Latasha Robinson,
Management & Program Analyst, NextGen,
Program Oversight and Administration,
Federal Aviation Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Twenty Ninth Meeting: Special
Committee 213 (SC 213)
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Twenty ninth meeting notice of
Special Committee 213.
AGENCY:
The FAA is issuing this notice
to advise the public of the twenty ninth
meeting of the Special Committee 213.
DATES: The meeting will be held July
21st–23rd from 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
Boeing 2–122 Building, Conference
Room 102L2, North End of Boeing Field,
7755 East Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA
98108, Tel: (202) 330–0662.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
RTCA Secretariat, 1150 18th Street NW.,
Suite 910, Washington, DC 20036, or by
telephone at (202) 833–9339, fax at (202)
833–9434, or Web site at https://
www.rtca.org or Jennifer Iversen, RTCA,
Inc., jiversen@rtca.org, (202) 330–0662.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, 5 U.S.C., App.), notice is hereby
given for a meeting of the Special
Committee 213. The agenda will include
the following:
SUMMARY:
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
1. Plenary discussion (sign-in at 08:00
a.m.)
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2. Introductions and administrative
items
3. Review and approve minutes from
last full plenary meeting
4. Review of terms of reference (if
needed)
5. WG1, WG2 and WG3 status updates
6. Industry updates
7. SVGS Draft AC Discussion
8. WG2 Draft Document
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
1. Plenary discussion
2. WG2 Draft Document
3. WG3 Draft Document
4. WG1 Discussion
Thursday, July 23
1. Plenary discussion
2. WG2 Draft Document
3. Administrative items (new meeting
location/dates, action items etc.)
4. Introductions
5. Agenda Overview
6. Approval of Meeting #14 Minutes
7. Overview of Planned Work Program
for the Week
8. FRAC Resolution for DO–283A
Update
9. Plenary Review/Discussion
10. Planned Work Schedule
11. Review of FRAC comments/
worksheet, and committee
resolution of comments
12. Approval of the document to go to
the PMC
13. 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day (start
and end times may be adjusted after
opening plenary session)
14. Other Business
15. Adjourn
Attendance is open to the interested
public but limited to space availability.
With the approval of the chairman,
members of the public may present oral
statements at the meeting. Persons
wishing to present statements or obtain
information should contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section. Members of the public
may present a written statement to the
committee at any time.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 24,
2015.
Latasha Robinson,
Management & Program Analyst, NextGen,
Program Oversight and Administration,
Federal Aviation Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No.: FAA-2015-1006]
Discontinuation of Airport Advisory Service in the Contiguous
United States, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of proposed policy.
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SUMMARY: The FAA is proposing to revise its policy concerning the
provision of Airport Advisory services. Under the proposal, Airport
Advisory services would be discontinued in the contiguous United
States, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. The policy would continue to apply to
the state of Alaska only.
DATES: Submit comments on or before July 30, 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments identified by docket number FAA-2015-
1006 using any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and follow the online instructions for sending your
comments electronically.
Mail: Send comments to Docket Operations, M-30; U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Room
W12-140, West Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
Hand Delivery or Courier: Take comments to Docket
Operations in Room W12-140 of the West Building Ground Floor at 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Fax: Fax comments to Docket Operations at 202-493-2251.
Privacy: In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments
from the public to better inform its rulemaking process. DOT posts
these comments, without edit, including any personal information the
commenter provides, to www.regulations.gov, as described in the system
of records notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
www.dot.gov/privacy.
Docket: Background documents or comments received may be read at
https://www.regulations.gov at any time. Follow the online instructions
for accessing the docket or Docket Operations in Room W12-140 of the
West Building Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alan Wilkes, Manager, Flight Service
NAS Initiative Operations/Implementation, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591;
telephone 202-267-7771; Fax (202) 267-6310; email Alan.Wilkes@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The criteria for providing Airport Advisory (AA) services at Flight
Service Stations (FSS) is provided in FAA Order 7210.3, Facility
Operation and Administration; specifically, paragraph 13-4-5, addresses
Local Airport Advisory (LAA), Remote Airport Advisory (RAA) and Remote
Airport Information Service (RAIS). Section (b) of that paragraph
requires, in part, that Flight Service Stations provide RAA when the
employee productivity factor is high enough to justify the cost of
providing the service.\1\
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\1\ The facility's productivity factor is determined by dividing
the annual RAA service count by 16,000. The productivity factor is
compared to the number of employees used to provide the service and
must be equal
to or greater than the number of employees needed to provide the
service. Normally about 2.5 employees are factored annually to
provide 10 hours of service per day.
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In 2005, Lockheed Martin took over flight service operations at 58
locations as part of a 5-year contract covering the Contiguous United
States (CONUS), Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. Lockheed Martin subsequently
consolidated operations, reducing the number of facilities from 58 to
18 to the current number of 5. Consolidation had previously been
recommended by stakeholders, including both the FAA and the Office of
Inspector General (OIG), to reduce cost and improve operational
efficiency, regardless of whether those services continued to be
provided by the FAA, or a contractor.\2\ As part of Lockheed Martin's
consolidation, AA services transitioned from Local Airport Advisory
(LAA) services, located at the airport where the service is provided,
to Remote Airport Advisory (RAA) services, not located at the airport
where the service is provided.\3\ Additionally, FAA exercised
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the option to extend the contract by an additional 3 years, followed by
another 2 years.
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\2\ OIG Report Number AV-2002-064, ``Automated Flight Service
Stations: Significant Benefits Could Be Realized by Consolidating
AFSS Sites in Conjunction With Deployment of OASIS,'' December 7,
2001. IG reports and testimonies are available on our Web site:
www.oig.dot.gov.
\3\ On September 6, 2006 the FAA sought public comment regarding
Notice concerning Airport Advisory Service at Certain Airports in
the Continental United States, Excluding Alaska (71 FR 52602). This
notice requested comment concerning the necessity, availability,
importance, and use of the AA service. The FAA received 95 comments
in response to the 2006 notice. When comment was solicited in 2006
users still regularly used AA services, and because providing the
service was written into the contract with Lockheed Martin the FAA
did not propose to discontinue the service.
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Today and where available, RAA service is provided upon request by
FSS personnel via ground-to-air communication on the common traffic
advisory frequency (CTAF) at certain airports without an operating
control tower that have certified automated weather reporting via voice
capability. The service provides information to pilots as needed, such
as, wind direction and speed, favored or designated runway, altimeter
setting, information about observed or reported traffic, weather, and
appropriate Notice to Airman (NOTAM) information.
Currently, Lockheed Martin provides RAA services at 19 locations.
The requirements of the FAA flight service contract with Lockheed
Martin have been under review in preparation for the upcoming contract
renewal. As part of the FAA review process, the Flight Services Quality
Assurance Evaluation Group found low usage at the locations still
receiving the service. At 18 of the 19 remaining locations, a sample of
historical data reflects that pilots contact the RAA service an average
of less than 1 time per day. At Millville Municipal Airport in
Millville, NJ, pilots contact the RAA service an average of 14 times
per day.\4\ The frequency of RAA service no longer justifies the
continuation of the service due to the lack of productivity.
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\4\ Lockheed Martin contact history daily averages, July 12-26
and October 1-15, 2014.
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Additionally, pilots are using other information resources, such
as, Automated Surface Observing Systems (ASOS), Automated Weather
Sensors System (AWSS), Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS),
Unicom, and other commercial aviation information services. The
combined resources provide the pilot the same or higher level of flight
information as RAA service and the service has become redundant.
The FAA proposes to discontinue the requirement for FSSs to provide
AA services in the Contiguous United States, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii
effective October 1, 2015, which would result in the service no longer
being available at the remaining 19 locations. The AA services in the
state of Alaska would not be affected by this proposed change. Alaska
depends on aviation because of the unique challenges presented by the
remote mountainous terrain and weather conditions across the state. By
soliciting comment to this notice, the FAA seeks to address public
concerns and will consider any comments in determining whether to
change the policy.
Applicability
The FAA proposes to revise the criteria set forth in FAA Order
7110.10, Chapter 4, Section 4; and FAA Order 7210.3, paragraph 13-4-5
to only be applicable to the State of Alaska. The policy would be
discontinued at locations within the CONUS, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. If
adopted, RAA service would no longer be provided at the following
airports:
Altoona-Blair County Airport (AOO), Altoona, Pennsylvania;
Columbia Regional Airport (COU), Columbia, Missouri;
Elkins-Randolph Airport (EKN), Elkins, West Virginia;
Huron Regional Airport (HON), Huron, South Dakota;
Jackson-McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport (MKL), Jackson, Tennessee;
Jonesboro Municipal Airport (JBR), Jonesboro, Arkansas;
Macon-Middle Georgia Regional Airport (MCN), Macon, Georgia;
Anderson Regional Airport (AND), Anderson, South Carolina;
Anniston Metropolitan Airport (ANB), Anniston, Alabama;
Casper-Natrona County International Airport (CPR), Casper, Wyoming;
Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV), Gainesville, Florida;
Grand Forks International Airport (GFK), Grand Forks, North Dakota;
Greenwood-Leflore Airport (GWO), Greenwood, Mississippi;
Louisville-Bowman Field Airport (LOU), Louisville, Kentucky;
Millville Municipal Airport (MIV), Millville, New Jersey;
Prescott-Ernest A. Love Field Airport (PRC), Prescott, Arizona;
St. Louis-Spirit of St. Louis Airport (SUS), St. Louis, Missouri;
St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (PIE), St. Petersburg,
Florida; and
Miami-Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport (TMB), Miami, Florida.
II. Additional Information
A. Comments Invited
The FAA invites interested persons to participate in this notice by
submitting written comments, data, or views. The agency also invites
comments relating to the economic, environmental, energy, or federalism
impacts that might result from adopting the notice in this document.
The most helpful comments reference a specific portion of the notice,
explain the reason for any recommended change, and include supporting
data. To ensure the docket does not contain duplicate comments,
commenters should send only one copy of written comments, or if
comments are filed electronically, commenters should submit only one
time.
The FAA will file in the docket all comments it receives, as well
as a report summarizing each substantive public contact with FAA
personnel concerning this action. Before acting on this notice, the FAA
will consider all comments it receives on or before the closing date
for comments. The FAA will consider comments filed after the comment
period has closed if it is possible to do so without incurring expense
or delay. The agency may change this notice in light of the comments it
receives.
Proprietary or Confidential Business Information: Do not file
proprietary or confidential business information in the docket. Such
information must be sent or delivered directly to the person identified
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this document, and
marked as proprietary or confidential. If submitting information on a
disk or CD-ROM, mark the outside of the disk or CD-ROM, and identify
electronically within the disk or CD-ROM the specific information that
is proprietary or confidential.
Under 14 CFR 11.35(b), if the FAA is aware of proprietary
information filed with a comment, the agency does not place it in the
docket. It is held in a separate file to which the public does not have
access, and the FAA places a note in the docket that it has received
it. If the FAA receives a request to examine or copy this information,
it treats it as any other request under the Freedom of Information Act
(5 U.S.C. 552). The FAA processes such a request under Department of
Transportation procedures found in 49 CFR part 7.
B. Availability of Documents
An electronic copy of rulemaking documents may be obtained from the
Internet by--
1. Searching the Federal eRulemaking Portal (https://www.regulations.gov);
2. Visiting the FAA's Regulations and Policies Web page at https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies or
3. Accessing the Government Printing Office's Web page at https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/.
Copies may also be obtained by sending a request to the Federal
Aviation Administration, Office of Rulemaking, ARM-1, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591, or by calling (202) 267-9680.
Commenters must identify the docket or amendment number of this notice.
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All documents the FAA considered in developing this notice,
including economic analyses and technical reports, may be accessed from
the Internet through the Federal eRulemaking Portal referenced in item
(1) above.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 23, 2015.
Jeanne Giering,
Director of Flight Services.
[FR Doc. 2015-15949 Filed 6-29-15; 8:45 am]
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