New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter III - Airports
Part 78 - Operation And Use Of Republic Airport
Aircraft Operations
Section 78.8 - Compliance with aircraft airport noise limits abatement procedures required
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Except in an emergency as defined in subdivision (h) of this section, no aircraft shall be operated on the surface of any part of the airport, or take off from the airport, except as provided in subdivisions (a) to (i) of this section, unless specifically exempted by prior permission of the airport operator for an unusual situation, or are public aircraft owned and operated by the United States, the states and political subdivisions of the states, aircraft owned and operated by the Armed Forces of the United States, and aircraft operated in support of military operations.
(a) Preferential runway use program. Consistent with the responsibility of the pilot in command to assure the safe operation of the aircraft, aircraft operators shall adhere to the procedures promulgated by the airport traffic control tower regarding the preferential runway use program at the airport. Such procedures currently in effect are published in Tower Letter To Airmen 91- 1which follows. In keeping with the supremacy of Federal law, directions given by the airport traffic control tower and revisions to such procedures, as may be published from time to time by the FAA, shall supersede procedures contained here; provided that enforcement of the inflight aspect of the Tower Letter shall not be within the province of the airport operator.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
REPUBLIC AIRPORT TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER
EAST FARMINGDALE, NEW YORK 11735-1584
ISSUED: March 1, 1991 EFFECTIVE: April 1, 1991
REPUBLIC TOWER LETTER TO AIRMEN 91-1
INFORMAL RUNWAY USE PROGRAM AND RECOMMENDED GOOD OPERATING FLIGHT PROCEDURES
CANCELLATION DATE: April 1, 1993
This Letter cancels Republic Tower Letter to Airmen 89-1.
This letter describes the informal runway use program for Republic Airport, and recommended good operating flight procedures to be used in compliance with local noise abatement procedures. The arrivals and departures depicted in Attachments 1, 2 and 3 may be superseded by air traffic control instructions when necessary. It is not intended that any of the procedures contained therein shall in any way abrogate the authority of the pilot-in-command to assure the safe operation of the aircraft. Should the operator of any aircraft prefer to use a runway other than specified, they are expected to advise accordingly.
Arrivals -- Runway 32
Arrivals -- Runway 19
The priority listed in Paragraph II.A. shall not be used if any of the following conditions exist:
Arrivals -- exceeds 10 knots with a dry runway.
Departures -- exceeds the following crosswind component criteria with a dry runway:
Single Engine 10 knots
Multi-Engine Piston Driven 15 knots
Turbo-Prop and Turbo-Jet 20 knots
All Runways: Use Standard Instrument Departure procedures or departure/arrival procedures specified by air traffic control.
All VFR aircraft should contact Republic Tower on 118.8 MHz when approximately 10 miles from the airport. Airport and weather information will normally be available on the Automatic Terminal
Information System (ATIS) on 126.65 MHz. If ATIS information is not available, monitor tower frequency, 118.8 MHz for Airport and Weather information. In either case, advise the Tower
Controller on INITIAL CONTACT that you have "Information
In accordance with FAR 91.87, you MAY NOT enter an Airport
Traffic Area until two-way radio communications have been established with the tower and AUTHORIZATION to enter is received. (EXCEPT FOR LOST COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES.)
All transmissions should be clear, concise and brief as possible.
(b) Additional restrictions on night time operations. No aircraft shall takeoff or land on runway 14-32 between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the subsequent day, local time, except under the following conditions:
(c) Noise abatement procedures for turbojet business aircraft. The Noise Abatement Procedures for Turbojet Business Aircraft established by the National Business Aircraft Association are recommended for operators of jet aircraft, except where superseded by other rules contained herein.
(d) Intersection takeoffs. No aircraft operator shall takeoff from a taxiway intersection with a runway, except for those intersections designated A1, A5, B1, B6, G1, G4, and G5 when required and cleared for such an intersection takeoff by the airport traffic control tower. During such times that the airport traffic control tower is closed, only full length takeoffs shall be made.
(e) Compliance with FAA noise rules, regulations, orders and procedures. All aircraft operations shall be in compliance with all applicable FAA rules, regulations, orders and procedures respecting noise, as the same may be amended from time to time, except as exempted or otherwise authorized by FAA.
(f) Aircraft engine operation for maintenance purposes.
(g) Flight training. Flight training, including instrument approaches and touch-and-go landings and takeoffs, may be conducted in accordance with all the requirements of this section, provided, in the opinion of the airport operator, such flight training does not interfere with itinerant operations. However, whenever practicable, flight training shall be conducted between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., local time.
(h) Exemption of emergency conditions. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, aircraft may utilize the airport under the following circumstances:
(i) Verification of conditions. Upon request of the airport operator, the aircraft operator shall provide verification to the airport operator of the conditions necessitating the exemptions in subdivisions (b) and (h) of this section.
(j) Permissible levels of aircraft noise.
IMPERMISSIBLE LEVELS OF AIRCRAFT NOISE
80 dBA and above--Takeoff Noise Level
89 dBA and above--Approach Noise Level