[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 52 (Friday, March 17, 1995)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 14363-14365]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-6686]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
14 CFR Part 97
[Docket No. 28135; Amdt. No. 1654]
Standard Instrument Approach Procedures; Miscellaneous Amendments
agency: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
action: Final rule.
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summary: This amendment establishes, amends, suspends, or revokes
Standard Instrument Approach Procedures (SIAPs) for operations at
certain airports. These regulatory actions are needed because of the
adoption of new or revised criteria, or because of changes occurring in
the National Airspace System, such as the commissioning of new
navigational facilities, addition of new obstacles, or changes in air
traffic requirements. These changes are designed to provide safe and
efficient use of the navigable airspace and to promote safe flight
operations under instrument flight rules at the affected airports.
dates: An effective date for each SIAP is specified in the amendatory
provisions.
Incorporation by reference-approved by the Director of the Federal
Register on December 31, 1980, and reapproved as of January 1, 1982.
addresses: Availability of matters incorporated by reference in the
amendment is as follows: [[Page 14364]]
For Examination
1. FAA Rules Docket, FAA Headquarters Building, 800 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591;
2. The FAA Regional Office of the region in which the affected
airport is located; or
3. The Flight Inspection Area Office which originated the SIAP.
For Purchase
Individual SIAP copies may be obtained from:
1. FAA Public Inquiry Center (APA-200), FAA Headquarters Building,
800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591; or
2. The FAA Regional Office of the region in which the affected
airport is located.
By Subscription
Copies of all SIAPs, mailed once every 2 weeks, are for sale by the
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC 20402.
for further information contact: Paul J. Best, Flight Procedures
Standards Branch (AFS-420), Technical Programs Division, Flight
Standards Service, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591; telephone (202) 267-8277.
supplementary information: This amendment to part 97 of the Federal
Aviation Regulations (14 CFR part 97) establishes, amends, suspends, or
revokes Standard Instrument Approach Procedures (SIAPs). The complete
regulatory description of each SIAP is contained in official FAA form
documents which are incorporated by reference in this amendment under 5
U.S.C. 552(a), 1 CFR part 51, and Sec. 97.20 of the Federal Aviation
Regulations (FAR). The applicable FAA Forms are identified as FAA Forms
8260-3, 8260-4, and 8260-5. Materials incorporated by reference are
available for examination or purchase as stated above.
The large number of SIAPs, their complex nature, and the need for a
special format make their verbatim publication in the Federal Register
expensive and impractical. Further, airmen do not use the regulatory
text of the SIAPs, but refer to their graphic depiction on charts
printed by publishers of aeronautical materials. Thus, the advantages
of incorporation by reference are realized and publication of the
complete description of each SIAP contained in FAA form documents is
unnecessary. The provisions of this amendment state the affected CFR
(and FAR) sections, with the types and effective dates of the SIAPs.
This amendment also identifies the airport, its location, the procedure
identification and the amendment number.
This amendment to part 97 is effective upon publication of each
separate SIAP as contained in the transmittal. Some SIAP amendments may
have been previously issued by the FAA in a National Flight Data Center
(FDC) Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) as an emergency action of immediate
flight safety relating directly to published aeronautical charts. The
circumstances which created the need for some SIAP amendments may
require making them effective in less than 30 days. For the remaining
SIAPs, an effective date at least 30 days after publication is
provided.
Further, the SIAPs contained in this amendment are based on the
criteria contained in the U.S. Standard for Terminal Instrument
Approach Procedures (TERPS). In developing these SIAPs, the TERPS
criteria were applied to the conditions existing or anticipated at the
affected airports. Because of the close and immediate relationship
between these SIAPs and safety in air commerce, I find that notice and
public procedure before adopting these SIAPs are unnecessary,
impracticable, and contrary to the public interest and, where
applicable, that good cause exists for making some SIAPs effective in
less than 30 days.
The FAA has determined that this regulation only involves an
established body of technical regulations for which frequent and
routine amendments are necessary to keep them operationally current.
It, therefore--(1) is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under
Executive Order 12866; (2) is not a ``significant rule'' under DOT
Regulatory Policies and Procedures (44 FR 11034; February 26, 1979);
and (3) does not warrant preparation of a regulatory evaluation as the
anticipated impact is so minimal. For the same reason, the FAA
certifies that this amendment will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the criteria of
the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 97
Air Traffic Control, Airports, Navigation (Air).
Issued in Washington, DC on March 10, 1995.
Thomas C. Accardi,
Director, Flight Standards Service.
Adoption of the Amendment
Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me, part 97 of
the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR part 97) is amended by
establishing, amending, suspending, or revoking Standard Instrument
Approach Procedures, effective at 0901 UTC on the dates specified, as
follows:
PART 97--STANDARD INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES
1. The authority citation for part 97 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. app. 1348, 1354(a), 1421 and 1510; 49
U.S.C. 106(g); and 14 CFR 11.49(b)(2).
2. Part 97 is amended to read as follows:
Secs. 97.23, 97.25, 97.27, 97.29, 97.31, 97.33, 97.35 [Amended]
By amending: Sec. 97.23 VOR, VOR/DME, VOR or TACAN, and VOR/DME or
TACAN; Sec. 97.25 Loc, LOC/DME, LDA, LDA/DME, SDF, SDF/DME; Sec. 97.27
NDB, NDB/DME; Sec. 97.29 ILS, ILS/DME, ISMLS, MLS, MLS/DME, MLS/RNAV;
Sec. 97.31 RADAR SIAPs; Sec. 97.33 RNAV SIAPs' and Sec. 97.35 COPTER
SIAPs, identified as follows:
* * *Effective May 25, 1995
Manistique, MI, Schoolcraft County, VOR or GPS RWY 28, Orig
Manistique, MI Schoolcraft County, VOR RWY 28, Amdt 8, Cancelled
Anahuac, TX, Chambers County, NDB OR GPS RWY 30, Amdt 2, Cancelled
Anahuac, TX, Chambers County, NDB RWY 12, Orig.
* * *Effective April 27, 1995
West Palm Beach, FL, North Palm Beach Country General Aviation, VOR
RWY 8R, Orig
Harlan, IA, Harlan Muni, NDB OR GPS RWY 33, Amdt 4
Wichita, KS, Wichita Mid-Continent, ILS RWY 19R, Amdt 4
Smithfield, NC, Johnston County, LOC/DME RWY 3, Orig
Wimington, OH, Airborne Airpark, VOR/DME or GPS RWY 22, Amdt 4
Wimington, OH, Airborne Airpark, VOR RWY 22, Amdt 4
Wimington, OH, Airborne Airpark, VOR or GPS RWY 4, Amdt 5
Wimington, OH, Airborne Airpark, NDB RWY 22, Amdt 7
Wimington, OH, Airborne Airpark, NDB RWY 4, Amdt 2
Wimington, OH, Airborne Airpark, ILS RWY 22, Amdt 3
Wimington, OH, Airborne Airpark, ILS RWY 4, Amndt 2 [[Page 14365]]
* * *Effective upon publication
Philadelphia, PA, Northeast Philadelphia, ILS RWY 24, Amdt 11
Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia Intl, ILS RWY 27L, Amdt 7
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl, ILS RWY 22,
Amdt 4
Chesapeake, VA, Chesapeake Muni, LOC RWY 5, Amdt 2
Chesapeake, VA, Chesapeake Muni, NDB OR GPS RWY 5, Amdt 1
[FR Doc. 95-6686 Filed 3-16-95; 8:45 am]
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