96-17042. Notice of Intent To Request Renewal from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of Current Public Collections of Information  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 129 (Wednesday, July 3, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 34921-34922]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-17042]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    Federal Aviation Administration
    
    
    Notice of Intent To Request Renewal from the Office of Management 
    and Budget (OMB) of Current Public Collections of Information
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent to Renew 13 Currently Approved Public 
    Information Collection Activities.
    
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    SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 
    and 5 CFR part 1320, Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements, the FAA 
    invites public comment on 13 currently approved public information 
    collections being submitted to OMB for renewal.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before September 3, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments on any of these collections may be mailed or 
    delivered in duplicate to the FAA at the following address: Ms. Judith 
    Street, Federal Aviation Administration, Corporate Information 
    Division, ABC-100, 800 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20591.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ms. Judith Street at the above address or on (202) 267-9895.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA solicits comments on any of the 
    current collections of information in order to: Evaluate the necessity 
    of the collection; the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden; 
    the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; 
    and possible ways to minimize the burden of the collection.
        Following are short synopses of the 13 currently approved public 
    information collection activities which will be submitted to OMB for 
    review and approval.
        1. 2120-0007, Flight Engineers and Flight Navigators--FAR 63. The 
    respondents are 2,881 airmen. The estimated total annual burden is 
    25,420 hours. Abstract: FAA Act of 1958, Section 602 and 607 authorize 
    issuance of airmen certificates and provide for examination and rating 
    of flying schools. FAR 63 prescribes requirements for flight navigator 
    certification and training course requirements for these airmen. 
    Information collected is used to determine certification eligibility.
        2. 2120-0014, Procedures for Non-Federal Navigation Facilities--FAR 
    171. The respondents are 2,398 facilities sponsors. The estimated total 
    annual burden is 20,792 hours. Abstract: The non-Federal navigation 
    facilities are aids to air navigation which are purchased, installed 
    operated and maintained by a public entity other than the FAA and are 
    available for use by the flying public. Navigation aids may be located 
    at unattended remote enrollee sites or at manned airport terminal 
    locations.
        3. 2120-0015, FAA Airport Master Record. The respondents are 14,000 
    civil airports. The estimated total annual burden is 4,375 hours. 
    Abstract: The FAA Act of 1958 directs the FAA to collect and 
    disseminate information about civil aeronautics. The information is 
    required to carry out FAA missions related to safety, forecasting, and 
    airport engineering. The data is the basic source of data for private, 
    state, Federal and governmental aeronautical charts and publications.
        4. 2120-0025, Crewmember Certificate Application. The respondents 
    are aircrew members that need to be cleared to enter foreign countries. 
    There are 1,401 aircrew members in this category. The estimated total 
    annual burden is 165 hours. Abstract: FAA Act of 1958, Section 602 
    authorizes the issuance of airmen certificates. 14 CFR parts 121 and 
    135 prescribes requirements for crewmember certification. Information 
    collected is used to determine applicant eligibility.
        5. 2120-0026, Flight Plans (Domestic/International). The 
    respondents are 682,959 flight plans. The estimated total annual burden 
    is 268,408 hours. Abstract: Federal Aviation Act of 1958, Section 307 
    (49 U.S.C. 1348) authorized regulations governing the flight of 
    aircraft. 14 CFR 91 prescribes requirements for filing domestic and 
    international flight plans. Information is collected to provide 
    protection to aircraft in flight and persons/property on the ground.
        6. 2120-0039, Air Carriers/Commercial Operators--FAR 135. The 
    respondents are an estimated 3,760 air carriers and commercial 
    operators. The estimated total annual burden is 347,772 hours. 
    Abstract: The FAA Act of 1958, Section 604 (49 U.S.C. 1424), authorizes 
    the issuance of air carriers operating certificates. 14 CFR part 135 
    prescribes requirement for air carriers/commercial operators. 
    Information collected shows compliance and applicant eligibility.
        7. 2120-0044, Rotorcraft External Load Operator Certificate 
    Application--FAR 133. The respondents are an estimated 400 Rotorcraft 
    External Load Operators. The estimated total annual burden is 3,268 
    hours. Abstract: 14 CFR prescribes certification requirements for 
    rotorcraft external load operations. Information is collected from 
    applicants
    
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    for initial and renewal certification as a Rotorcraft External Load 
    Operator, or from currently certified operators adding additional 
    aircraft or equipment.
        8. 2120-0060, General Aviation and Air Taxi Activity and Avionics 
    Survey. The respondents are 19,000 commuter air carriers. The estimated 
    total annual burden is 4,750 hours. Abstract: The survey is to collect 
    information on the use and the characteristics of general aviation and 
    air taxi aircraft. The data is used by the FAA in safety study, 
    regulatory changes and formulating long-term programs and policies.
        9. 2120-0535, Anti-Drug Program for Personnel Engaged in Specified 
    Aviation Activities. The respondents are 6,076 specified aviation 
    employers. The estimated total annual burden is 100,276 hours. 
    Abstract: Federal Aviation Regulations require specified aviation 
    employers to implement and conduct FAA-Approved anti-drug plans. They 
    monitor program compliance, institute program improvements, and 
    anticipate program problem areas. The FAA receives drug test reports 
    from the aviation industry. More detailed and specific information is 
    necessary to effectively manage the anti-drug program.
        10. 2120-0543, Pilots Convicted of Alcohol or Drug Related Motor 
    Vehicle Offenses or Subject to State Motor Vehicle Administrative 
    Procedures. The respondents are 2184 pilots who have been/will be 
    convicted of a drug- or alcohol-related traffic violation. The 
    estimated annual burden is 364 hours. Abstract: The requested 
    information (1) is needed to mitigate potential hazards presented by 
    airmen using alcohol or drugs in flight, (2) is used to identify 
    persons possibly unsuitable for pilot certification, and (3) affects 
    those pilots who will be convicted of a drug- or alcohol related 
    traffic violation.
        11. 2120-0575, Airworthiness Standards, Occupant Protection 
    Standards for Commuter Category Airplanes. The respondents are 5 
    manufacturers of seat cushions. The estimated total annual burden is 3 
    hours. Abstract: The information collected will be a record of the test 
    results on seat cushion flammability. The tests will be performed by 
    manufacturers of seat cushions and will become a part of the type 
    certification basis for the airplane.
        12. 2120-0577, Explosives Detection Systems Certification Testing. 
    The respondent is the manufacturer of explosive detection systems. The 
    estimated total annual burden is 1,502 hours. Abstract: Pub. L. 101-604 
    requires the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to 
    certify explosives detection systems, pursuant to protocols developed 
    outside the agency, prior to mandating their use. The information 
    required is necessary for the FAA to perform the certification testing 
    on systems submitted by manufacturers.
        13. 2120-0578, Training and Checking in Ground Icing Conditions. 
    The respondents are 2175 air carriers. The estimated total annual 
    burden is 87,000 hours. Abstract: The required collection that 
    respondents must prepare and submit to the FAA contains those airplane 
    ground deicing/anti-icing policies and procedures that ensure the 
    highest level of safety during icing conditions. All Part 125 and 135 
    air carriers are effected.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC., on June 26, 1996.
    Steve Hopkins,
    Manager, Corporate Information Division, ABC-100.
    [FR Doc. 96-17042 Filed 7-2-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/03/1996
Department:
Federal Aviation Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Intent to Renew 13 Currently Approved Public Information Collection Activities.
Document Number:
96-17042
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before September 3, 1996.
Pages:
34921-34922 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-17042.pdf