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[FR Doc No: 94-14148]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Parts 27 and 29
Airworthiness Standards; Fiscal Year 1997 Rotorcraft Research and
Development Initiative, Program Identification
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Call for Part 27 and 29 Research and Development Program
Proposals.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces a call for proposals that will define
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Aircraft Certification
Service, Rotorcraft Directorate Research and Development (RE&D)
initiative for Fiscal Year (FY) 1997 by defining and documenting
specific, potential RE&D program proposals. The call for proposals will
focus on Aircraft Certification RE&D programs that support activity
related to FAR Parts 27, 29, and associated operations Parts. Other FAA
requirements such as flight standards, air traffic, or airway
facilities will not be addressed. The FAA is soliciting the public
sector to ensure that proposed Rotorcraft RE&D requirements will have
relevant, practical applications and will be cost effective.
DATES: The call for proposals will be open until close of business July
11, 1994.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments in triplicate to the Federal Aviation
Administration, (FAA), Mr. Mike Mathias, Rotorcraft Standards Staff,
Fort Worth, Texas 76193-0111.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mr. Mike Mathias, Aerospace Engineer, Rotorcraft Standards Staff, FAA,
Rotorcraft Directorate, Fort Worth, Texas 76193-0111; telephone (817)
222-5123.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each FY the FAA prepares an RE&D program
plan that includes new (and amended) RE&D proposals. The Aircraft
Certification Service's Rotorcraft Directorate is responsible for
preparing its part of the overall FAA submittal.
The philosophy of the RE&D process is to create an atmosphere that
will promote the identification of requirements by any person or
organization in the government or private sector. This makes the RE&D
process more responsive to public sector needs. Within the Aircraft
Certification Service, the RE&D process places increased emphasis on
FAA Aircraft Certification Directorate and Division level participation
in identifying new requirements and in sponsoring and monitoring the
resulting RE&D projects.
Therefore, as part of the overall FAA and Aircraft Certification
initiative, the FAA's Rotorcraft Directorate is undertaking a directly-
related initiative specifically for the rotorcraft community. It has
the same basic mission, goals, and procedures as the agency-wide
initiative.
The Rotorcraft Directorate will implement its segment of the FY-97
submittal by identifying, describing, evaluating, and cataloging
potential RE&D requirements (i.e., proposals) for potential sponsorship
and incorporation into the overall FAA FY-97 RE&D submittal. This will
result in a coordinated FY-97 rotorcraft requirements package that will
be assigned to the appropriate FAA RE&D provider organizations when
approved and when funds are allocated by the budget process.
It should be stressed that the proposals that are evaluated as a
result of this notice, if accepted, will not be funded until the
overall FAA FY 97 RE&D submittal is funded, (i.e., at least two (2)
years after their original submittal on 10/15/94) and that
reprogramming of limited RE&D resources before then is highly unlikely.
Also, the accepted proposals will have to compete for resources with
other requirements identified for RE&D by other FAA activities.
Nonetheless, the need clearly exists to identify Rotorcraft
Certification RE&D needs to compete for the agency's RE&D resources.
As a matter of information, there are four primary FAA RE&D
supplier organizations: (1) The Technical Center (ACD) in Atlantic
City, New Jersey; (2) the Research and Development Service (ARD) in
Washington, DC; (3) the Office of Environment and Energy (AEE) in
Washington, DC; and (4) the Office of Aviation Medicine's Civil
Aeromedical Institute (AAM/CAMI) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. These
organizations perform the RE&D on programs that are approved and funded
through the process.
Although not mandatory, the format of Figure 1 for RE&D proposals
is preferred:
Figure 1.--FY-97 Rotorcraft Directorate RE&D Program Description Form
I.D. No. (FAA will fill in)
Originator
(Insert Name, Address, Phone Number, and Fax Number)
Proposed RE&D Program Descriptions & Objectives
(Insert Brief Description of the proposal program and its major goals
and objectives)
Note: A more detailed description may be attached in addition to
this summary but is not mandatory at this time.
How Would You Accomplish This Program?
(Insert Brief Description of your recommended method of accomplishing
the proposed RE&D program)
Justification/History:
(If appropriate, furnish data such as a concise accident/incident
history and any other relevant statistics or information that would
show that the proposed research is needed, cost-effective, and
applicable to developing a solution to the proposed RE&D project. This
history/justification input data will be used to aid in assessing the
relative value of the proposed RE&D project.)
Anticipated Benefits/Products and Beneficiaries
(Insert Brief Description of anticipated benefits/products, who would
benefit, and how)
If an RE&D proposal has been submitted previously, then (unless a
major change or update has been made) it is on file and need not be
resubmitted.
Copies of this notice are being mailed to all known interested
parties. Any interested party who desires but has not received a copy
of this notice by July 4, 1994, should request a copy from Kathy Jones,
FAA Rotorcraft Standards Staff, ASW-110, Fort Worth, TX 76137-4298,
telephone (817) 722-5110.
Issued in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 3, 1994.
Wayne J. Barbini,
Acting Manager, Rotorcraft Standards Staff, Aircraft Certification
Service.
[FR Doc. 94-14148 Filed 6-9-94; 8:45 am]
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