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Federal Register / Vol. 69, No. 86 / Tuesday, May 4, 2004 / Notices 24701 a Standard Instrument Approach for exemption part 11 of Title 14, Code Description of Relief Sought/ Procedure (SIAP) to Runways 15 & 33; of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), this Disposition: To permit Minneapolis install Visual Approach Decent notice contains a summary of certain Community & Technical College to: Indicator (VADI) lights to Runways 9L dispositions of certain petitions (1) Administer oral and practical tests & 27R; relocate Visual Approach Decent previously received. The purpose of this to its students at times and places Indicator (VADI) lights and Runway End notice is to improve the public’s identified in its FAA-approved Identifier Lights (REIL) for Runaways 18 awareness of, and participation in, this operations handbook, & 36; construct general aviation aspect of FAA’s regulatory activities. (2) Allow students to apply for development areas including apron, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim retesting within 30 days after failure hangars, taxiways, entrance road, auto Adams (202) 267–8033, or Sandy without presenting a signed statement parking, etc. in southwestern, western, Buchanan-Sumter (202) 267–7271, certifying additional instruction in the northern and northeastern airport areas, Office of Rulemaking (ARM–1), Federal failed area, including detention; mitigate the impact Aviation Administration, 800 (3) Administer the aviation mechanic of approximately 0.77 acres of wetlands Independence Avenue, SW., general written test immediately after and construct detention areas to Washington, DC 20591. students successfully complete the mitigate approximately 17 acres of This notice is published pursuant to general curriculum but before they meet potential floodplain encroachment and 14 CFR 11.85 and 11.91. the experience requirements of § 65.77, obtain airport layout plan approval. Issued in Washington, DC, on April 29, and Copies of the environmental decision 2004. (4) Administer oral practical tests as and the Final EA are available for public Donald P. Byrne, an integral part of the aviation maintenance technician educational information review during regular Assistant Chief Counsel for Regulations. business hours at the following process rather than upon students’ locations: Dispositions of Petitions successful completion of the mechanic 1. Aurora Municipal Airport, 43W636 Docket No.: FAA–2004–17380. written tests. U.S. 30, Sugar Grove, IL 60554–9619. Petitioner: Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks. Grant, 4/13/2004, Exemption No. 2. Division of Aeronautics—Illinois Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR 7771A Department of Transportation, One 121.311(b). Docket No.: FAA–2004–17283. Langhorne Bond Drive, Capital Airport, Description of Relief Sought/ Petitioner: Mr. Ronald John Springfield, IL 62707. Disposition: To permit Katie Hicks, the Zasadzinski. 3. Chicago Airports District Office, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Room 312, Federal Aviation who is 4 years old, to be held on the 91.109(a) and (b)(3). Administration, 2300 East Devon lap(s) of her family members, rather Description of Relief Sought/ Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois 60018. than being in an individual seatbelt Disposition: To permit Mr. Ronald John FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: E. while traveling on an air carrier Zasadzinski to conduct certain flight Lindsay Butler, Airports Environmental certificated under part 121 during all training and to provide simulated Program Manager, Federal Aviation phases of flight. instrument flight experience in certain Administration, Chicago Airports Denial,4/16/2004, Exemption No. Beech airplanes that are equipped with District Office, Room 312, 2300 East 8296 a functioning throwover control wheel. Devon Avenue, Des Plains, Illinois Docket No.: FAA–2003–16714. Grant, 4/15/2004, Exemption No. 60018. Ms. Butler can be contacted at Petitioner: Ward Air, Inc. 8292 (847) 294–7723 (voice), (847) 294–7046 Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Docket No.: FAA–2004–17236. (facsimile) or by E-Mail at 135.203(a)(1). Petitioner: Mr. Ronald J. Description of Relief Sought/ [email protected]. Timmermans. Disposition: To permit Ward Air, Inc., to Issued in Des Plaines, Illinois, on April 23, Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR conduct operations under visual flight 91.109(a) and (b)(3). 2004. rules outside controlled airspace, over Philip M. Smithmeyer, Description of Relief Sought/ water, at an altitude below 500 feet Disposition: To permit Mr. Ronald J. Manager, Chicago Airports District Office, above the surface. Timmermans to conduct certain flight FAA, Great Lakes Region. Grant, 4/15/2004, Exemption No. training and to provide simulated [FR Doc. 04–10124 Filed 5–3–04; 8:45 am] 8295 instrument flight experience in certain BILLING CODE 4910–13–M Docket No.: FAA–2004–17062. Petitioner: Goodrich Aerostructures Beechcraft Bonanza airplanes that are Group/Rohr, Inc. equipped with a functioning throwover DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR control wheel. 21.325(b)(3). Grant, 4/15/2004, Exemption No. Federal Aviation Administration Description of Relief Sought/ 8293 Disposition: To permit Goodrich Docket No.: FAA–2004–17406. [Summary Notice No. PE–2004–30] Aerostructures Group/Rohr, Inc., to Petitioner: Mr. Gerald A.Parker. Petitions for Exemption; Dispositions issue U.S. export airworthiness Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR of Petitions Issued approvals for Class II and Class III 91.109(a) and (b)(3). products from Rohr, Inc. facilities in Description of Relief Sought/ AGENCY: Federal Aviation France, Germany, Singapore, and the Disposition: To permit Mr. Gerald A. Administration (FAA), DOT. United Kingdom. Parker to conduct certain flight training ACTION: Notice of dispositions of prior Grant, 4/7/2004, Exemption No. 8291 and to provide simulated instrument petitions. Docket No.: FAA–2002–11926. flight experience in certain Beech Petitioner: Minneapolis Community & airplanes that are equipped with a SUMMARY: Pursuant to FAA’s rulemaking Technical College. functioning throwover control wheel. provisions governing the application, Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Grant, 4/15/2004, Exemption No. processing, and disposition of petitions 65.17(a), 65.19(b), and 65.75. 8294 VerDate jul<14>2003 19:08 May 03, 2004 Jkt 203001 PO 00000 Frm 00147 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\04MYN1.SGM 04MYN1 24702 Federal Register / Vol. 69, No. 86 / Tuesday, May 4, 2004 / Notices Docket No.: FAA–2002–11887. Docket No.: FAA–2004–17435. LLC, to operate certain aircraft under Petitioner: American Airlines Flight Petitioner: Helicopter Consultants of part 135 without a TSO-C112 (Mode S) Academy. Maui, Inc., d.b.a. Blue Hawaiian transponder installed on those aircraft. Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Helicopters. Grant, 4/21/2004, Exemption No. 121.440(a), and SFAR 58, paragraph Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR 7882A 6(b)(3)(ii)(A). 135.143(c)(2). Docket No.: FAA–2001–10876. Description of Relief Sought/ Description of Relief Sought/ Petitioner: Experimental Aircraft Disposition: To permit American Disposition: To permit Helicopter Association, Inc. Airlines Flight Academy to meet line Consultants of Maui, Inc., d.b.a. Blue Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR check requirements using an alternative Hawaiian Helicopters to operate certain 91.319(a)(2), 119.5(g), and 119.21(a). line check program. aircraft under part 135 without a TSO– Description of Relief Sought/ Grant, 4/13/2004, Exemption No. C112 (Mode S) transponder installed on Disposition: To permit the Experimental 5950E those aircraft. Aircraft Association, Inc., to operate its Docket No.: FAA–2002–11402. Grant, 4/12/2004, Exemption No. Spirit of St. Louis airplane and its Petitioner: Experimental Aircraft 8289 Boeing B–17 for the purpose of carrying Association. Docket No.: FAA–2004–17569. passengers for compensation or hire on Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Petitioner: Great Lakes Helicopter, local flights for educational and 61.58(a)(2) and 91.5. historical purposes. Description of Relief Sought/ LLC. Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Grant, 4/19/2004, Exemption No. Disposition: To permit Experimental 135.143(c)(2). 6541G Aircraft Association members to Description of Relief Sought/ complete an approved training course in [FR Doc. 04–10116 Filed 5–3–04; 8:45 am] Disposition: To permit Great Lakes lieu of a pilot proficiency check for the BILLING CODE 4910–13–P Helicopter, LLC, to operate certain following aircraft: Boeing B–17; North aircraft under part 135 without a TSO– American B–25; Douglas B–26; C–47; C112 (Mode S) transponder installed on and C–54; Consolidated PBY; Martin DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION those aircraft. PBM; Grumman S–2–F; Curtiss C–46; Grant, 4/21/2004, Exemption No. Federal Aviation Administration and Ford Tri-Motor. 8297 Grant, 4/13/2004, Exemption No. [Summary Notice No. PE–2004–29] 4941H Docket No.: FAA–2004–17576. Docket No.: FAA–2002–11716. Petitioner: Flamingo Air, Inc. Petitions for Exemption; Summary of Petitioner: Falcon Aviation Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Petitions Received Consultants, Inc. 135.143(c)(2). Description of Relief Sought/ AGENCY: Federal Aviation Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR Administration (FAA), DOT. 91.109(a) and (b)(3). Disposition: To permit Flamingo Air, Description of Relief Sought/ Inc., to operate certain aircraft under ACTION: Notice of petitions for Disposition: To permit Falcon Aviation part 135 without a TSO-C112 (Mode S) exemption received and of dispositions Consultants, Inc., flight instructors to transponder installed on those aircraft. of prior petitions. Grant, 4/21/2004, Exemption No. conduct certain flight instruction to SUMMARY: 8298 Pursuant to FAA’s rulemaking meet recent experience requirements in provisions governing the application, a Beechcraft Bonanza airplane equipped Docket No.: FAA–2002–12108. processing, and disposition of petitions with a functioning throwover control Petitioner: M and R Helicopters, LLC. for exemption part 11 of Title 14, Code Section of 14 CFR Affected: 14 CFR wheel in place of functioning dual of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), this 135.143(c)(2).
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