U.S. DOT/FAA - Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

Document ID: FAA-2000-8460-0001
Document Type: Rule
Agency: Federal Aviation Administration
Topics: No Topics associated with this document
CFR Citation: 14 CFR 39
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Abstract: The FAA proposes to move several standard provisions currently found in every airworthiness directive into its regulations pertaining to airworthiness directives. The FAA will no longer include these provisions in individual airworthiness directives. This will shorten individual airworthiness directives, making them easier for readers to use. DATES: Submit your comments by February 12, 2001.
Document Subtype: Federal Register Publication
Received Date: January 12 2001, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Page Count: 5
Comment Due Date: January 12 2001, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time

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Federal Express Air Operations Division, Powerplant Engineering
Posted: 02/06/2001     ID: FAA-2000-8460-0003

Jan 12,2001 11:59 PM ET
CAA Civil Aviation Authority
Posted: 02/09/2001     ID: FAA-2000-8460-0005

Jan 12,2001 11:59 PM ET
ATP Aircraft Technical Publishers
Posted: 02/09/2001     ID: FAA-2000-8460-0007

Jan 12,2001 11:59 PM ET
AIA
Posted: 02/12/2001     ID: FAA-2000-8460-0008

Jan 12,2001 11:59 PM ET
Airline Suppliers Association and Aircraft Electronics Association
Posted: 02/12/2001     ID: FAA-2000-8460-0009

Jan 12,2001 11:59 PM ET

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