§ 93.41 - Reversion and withdrawal of slots.  


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  • (a) This section does not apply to unrestricted slots.

    (b) A carrier's common slots or limited slots revert back to the FAA 30 days after the carrier has ceased all operations at LaGuardia for any reasons other than a strike.

    (c) The FAA may retime, withdraw or temporarily suspend common slots and limited slots at any time to fulfill operational needs.

    (d) Common slots and limited slots temporarily withdrawn for operational need will be withdrawn in accordance with the priority list established under § 93.47.

    (e) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (a) of this section, the FAA will notify an affected carrier before withdrawing or temporarily suspending a common slot or limited slot and specify the date by which operations under the common slot or limited slot must cease. The FAA will provide at least 45 days' notice unless otherwise required by operational needs.

    (f) Any common slot or limited slot that is temporarily withdrawn under this paragraph will be reassigned, if at all, only to the carrier from which it was withdrawn, provided the carrier continues to conduct scheduled operations at LaGuardia.

    (g) Should the Administrator determine that the cap on scheduled operations at LaGuardia is too high, he may withdraw common slots to reduce the cap. Any such action by the Administrator shall be subject to the notice and comment provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act.