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Federal Register/Vol. 75, No. 206/Tuesday, October 26, 2010/Notices Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 206 / Tuesday, October 26, 2010 / Notices 65703 mail pursuant to the prior approval authorities to Compass Airlines LLC, a DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION requirements under 14 CFR part 212. Delaware Limited LiabilityCompany. Office of the Secretary Swiss further requests a corresponding Renee V. Wright, exemption to enable it to provide the Program Manager, Docket Operations,Federal Aviation Proceedings, Agreements service described above pending Register Liaison. Filed the Week Ending October 8, 2010 issuance of the amended foreign air [FR Doc. 2010–27022 Filed 10–25–10; 8:45 am] carrier permit and such additional or BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P The following Agreements were filed other relief as the Department may deem with the Department of Transportation necessary or appropriate. under the Sections 412 and 414 of the Federal Aviation Act, as amended (49 Renee V. Wright, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION U.S.C. 1382 and 1384) and procedures Program Manager, Docket Operations, Office of the Secretary governing proceedings to enforce these Federal Register Liaison. provisions. Answers may be filed within [FR Doc. 2010–27034 Filed 10–25–10; 8:45 am] Notice of Applications for Certificates 21 days after the filing of the BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P of Public Convenience and application. Necessityand Foreign Air Carrier Permits Filed Under Subpart B Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Formerly Subpart Q)During the Week 0249. Ending October 16, 2010 Date Filed: October 8, 2010. Office of the Secretary Parties: Members of the International The following Applications for Air Transport Association. Notice of Applications for Certificates Certificates of Public Convenience and Subject: TC3 Special Passenger of Public Convenience and Necessity Necessityand Foreign Air Carrier Amending Resolution 010a from Korea and Foreign Air Carrier Permits Filed Permits were filed under subpart (Rep. of) to South East Asia (except Under Subpart B (Formerly Subpart Q) B(formerly subpart Q) of the Department Guam, Northern Mariana Islands) During the Week Ending October 2, of Transportation’s Procedural (Memo 1404). Intended effective date: 2010 Regulations(See 14 CFR 301.201 et seq.). 20 October 2010. The due date for Answers, Conforming Applications, or Motions to Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– The following Applications for 0250. Certificates of Public Convenience and ModifyScope are set forth below for Date Filed: October 8, 2010. Necessity and Foreign Air Carrier each application. Following the Answer Permits were filed under Subpart B periodDOT may process the application Parties: Members of the International (formerly Subpart Q) of the Department by expedited procedures. Such Air Transport Association. of Transportation’s Procedural proceduresmay consist of the adoption Subject: TC3 Special Passenger Regulations(See 14 CFR 301.201 et seq.). of a show-cause order, a tentative order, Amending Resolution 010b from Korea or inappropriate cases a final order (Rep. of) to Japan (Memo 1405). The due date for Answers, without further proceedings. Intended effective date: 20 October Conforming Applications, or Motions to Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– 2010. ModifyScope are set forth below for 0258. Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– each application. Following the Answer Date Filed: October 14, 2010. 0251. periodDOT may process the application Due Date for Answers, Conforming Date Filed: October 8, 2010. by expedited procedures. Such Applications, or Motion to Modify Parties: Members of the International proceduresmay consist of the adoption Scope:November 4, 2010. Air Transport Association. of a show-cause order, a tentative order, Description:Joint application of Subject: TC3 Special Passenger or inappropriate cases a final order Centurion Air Cargo, Inc. (‘‘Centurion’’), Amending Resolution 010z from Korea without further proceedings. Sky Lease I, Inc.d/b/a TradeWinds (Rep. of) to South Asian Subcontinent Airlines (‘‘Sky Lease’’) and Arrow Air, Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– (Memo 1406). Intended effective date: Inc. (‘‘Arrow’’) requestingapproval of the 0242. 20 October 2010. de facto transfer of the international Date Filed: September 28, 2010. certificate and exemption Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– Due Date for Answers, Conforming authoritycurrently held by Arrow. 0252. Applications, or Motion To Modify Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– Date Filed: October 8, 2010. Scope:October 19, 2010. 0260. Parties: Members of the International Description: Date Filed: October 15, 2010. Air Transport Association. Application of Compass Airlines, Inc. Due Date for Answers, Conforming Subject: TC23 Special Passenger (‘‘Compass’’) requesting the Department Applications, or Motion to Modify Amending Resolution 010c from Korea ofTransportation disclaim jurisdiction Scope:November 5, 2010. (Rep. of) to Middle East (Memo 0452). over the corporate reorganization of Description:Application of Air Intended effective date: 20 October Compass inwhich Compass will be Charter, Inc. dba Air Flamenco 2010. converted from a Delaware corporation requesting authority to Docket Number: DOT–OST–2010– conductscheduled passenger operations to a Delaware limitedliability company 0253. as a commuter air carrier. bearing the name Compass Airlines, Date Filed: October 8, 2010. LLC, and immediately thereaftertransfer Renee V. Wright, Parties: Members of the International Compass’s certificate of public Program Manager, Docket Operations,Federal Air Transport Association. convenience and necessity, exemptions, Register Liaison. Subject: TC23 Special Passenger designations,and any related operating [FR Doc. 2010–27038 Filed 10–25–10; 8:45 am] Amending Resolution 010d from Korea BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P (Rep. of) to Africa (Memo 0450). VerDate Mar<15>2010 18:09 Oct 25, 2010 Jkt 223001 PO 00000 Frm 00098 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\26OCN1.SGM 26OCN1 emcdonald on DSK2BSOYB1PROD with NOTICES 65704 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 206 / Tuesday, October 26, 2010 / Notices Intended effective date: 20 October Transportation’s Hazardous Material Materials Safety Administration, U.S. 2010. Regulations (49 CFR Part 107, Subpart Department of Transportation, B), notice is hereby given that the Office Renee V. Wright, Washington, DC 20590. of Hazardous Materials Safety has Comments should refer to the Program Manager, Docket Operations, received the applications described Federal Register Liaison. application number and be submitted in herein. This notice is abbreviated to [FR Doc. 2010–27020 Filed 10–25–10; 8:45 am] triplicate. If confirmation of receipt of expedite docketing and public notice. comments is desired, include a self- BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P Because the sections affected, modes of addressed stamped postcard showing transportation, and the nature of the special permit number. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION application have been shown in earlier Federal Register publications, they are FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials not repeated here. Requests for Copies of the applications are available Safety Administration modification of special permits (e.g. to for inspection in the Records Center, provide for additional hazardous East Building, PHH–30, 1200 New Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; materials, packaging design changes, Jersey Avenue SE., Washington DC or at Notice of Applications for Modification additional mode of transportation, etc.) http://regulations.gov. of Special Permit are described in footnotes to the This notice of receipt of applications application number. Application AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous for modification of special permit is numbers with the suffix ‘‘M’’ denote a Materials Safety Administration published in accordance with Part 107 modification request. These (PHMSA), DOT. of the Federal hazardous materials applications have been separated from transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5117(b); ACTION: List of Applications for the new application for special permits 49 CFR 1.53(b)). Modification of Special Permits. to facilitate processing. SUMMARY: In accordance with the DATES: Comments must be received on Issued in Washington, DC, on October 6, procedures governing the application or before November 10, 2010. 2010. for, and the processing of, special Address Comments To: Record Donald Burger, permits from the Department of Center, Pipeline and Hazardous Chief, Special Permits and Approvals Branch. Docket Application No. No. Applicant Regulation(s) affected Nature of special permit MODIFICATION SPECIAL PERMITS 10529–M ............ ............. LND, Inc., Oceanside, NY 49 CFR 173.302; 175.3 ..... To modify the special permit to authorize additional Di- vision 2.1 and 2.2 gases 11579–M ............ ............. Dyno Nobel, Inc., Salt 49 CFR 177.848(e) (2); To modify the special permit to authorize a one year Lake City, UT. 177.848(g)(3). extension of the redundant battery cut-off require- ment from January 1,2011 to January 1, 2012. 14457–M ............ ............. Amtrol Alfa 49 CFR 173.304a(a)(1); To modify the special permit to add an additional Divi- Metalomecanica, SA, 175.3. sion 2.1 hazardous material. Portugal. 14922–M special ............. Peninsula Airways Inc. 49 CFR 173.302(f) ............ To reissue the permit originally issued on an emer- (PenAir), Anchorage, AK. gency basis authorizing the transportation incommerce of compressed oxygen without rigid outer packaging when no other means of transpor- tation exist. [FR Doc. 2010–26725 Filed 10–25–10; 8:45 am] Transportation’s Hazardous Material triplicate.
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