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Federal Register/Vol. 65, No. 250/Thursday, December 28, 2000 82264 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 250 / Thursday, December 28, 2000 / Rules and Regulations Paragraph 6009(a)ÐGreen Federal Airways FR 63821). The proposal was necessary The Proposed Amendment G±1 [Revised] due to the establishment of four new In consideration of the foregoing, the From Mt. Moffett, AK, NDB 20 AGL; INT RNAV instrument approaches to RWY Federal Aviation Administration Elfee, AK, NDB 253° and Dutch Harbor, AK, 7, RWY 25, RWY 17, and RWY 35 at amends 14 CFR part 71 as follows: NDB 360° 20 AGL; INT Elfee, AK, NDB 253° Iliamna, AK. and Cold Bay VORTAC 82 DME 20 AGL; to Interested parties were invited to PART 71ÐDESIGNATION OF CLASS A, Elfee, AK, NDB. participate in this rulemaking CLASS B, CLASS C, CLASS D, AND * * * * * proceeding by submitting written CLASS E AIRSPACE AREAS; AIRWAYS; ROUTES; AND REPORTING Paragraph 6009(b)ÐRed Federal Airways comments on the proposal to the FAA. No public comments to the proposal POINTS * * * * * were received, thus, the rule is adopted 1. The authority citation for 14 CFR R±2 [Revised] as written. part 71 continues to read as follows: From Elfee, AK, NDB 20 AGL; to Port The area will be depicted on Heiden, AK, NDB. Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40103, 40113, aeronautical charts for pilot reference. 40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR, 1959± * * * * * The coordinates for this airspace docket 1963 Comp., p. 389. are based on North American Datum 83. Issued in Washington, DC, on December § 71.1 [Amended] 21, 2000. The Class E airspace areas designated as surface areas are published in paragraph 2. The incorporation by reference in Reginald C. Matthews, 6002 and the Class E airspace areas 14 CFR 71.1 of Federal Aviation Manager, Airspace and Rules Division. designated as 700/1200 foot transition Administration Order 7400.9H, [FR Doc. 00±33180 Filed 12±27±00; 8:45 am] areas are published in paragraph 6005 Airspace Designations and Reporting BILLING CODE 4910±13±P in FAA Order 7400.9H, Airspace Points, dated September 1, 2000, and Designations and Reporting Points, effective September 16, 2000, is amended as follows: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION dated September 1, 2000, and effective September 16, 2000, which is * * * * * Federal Aviation Administration incorporated by reference in 14 CFR Paragraph 6002 Class E airspace designated 71.1. The Class E airspace designations as surface areas. 14 CFR Part 71 listed in this document will be * * * * * published subsequently in the Order. [Airspace Docket No. 00±AAL±17] AAL AK E2 Iliamna, AK [Revised] The Rule Iliamna Airport, AK Revision of Class E Airspace; Iliamna, ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ AK This amendment to 14 CFR part 71 (Lat. 59 45 16 N, long. 154 54 39 W) revises the Class E airspace at Iliamna, Iliamna NDB AGENCY: Federal Aviation (Lat. 59° 44′ 53″ N, long. 154° 54′ 35″ W) AK, through the establishment of four Administration (FAA), DOT. new RNAV instrument approaches to Within a 4-mile radius of the Iliamna ACTION: Final rule. Airport and within 2.5 miles east of the 189° RWY 7, RWY 25, RWY 17, and RWY 35 bearing and 2.5 miles west of the 200° SUMMARY: This action revises Class E at Iliamna, AK. The intended effect of bearing from the Iliamna NDB extending airspace at Iliamna, AK. The this proposal is to provide adequate from the 4-mile radius to 7.4 miles south of establishment of four new Area controlled airspace for IFR operations at the airport. This Class E airspace area is Navigation (RNAV) instrument Iliamna, AK. effective during specific dates and times established in advance by a Notice to approaches to runway (RWY) 7, RWY The FAA has determined that this 25, RWY 17 and RWY 35 at Iliamna Airmen. The effective date and time will proposed regulation only involves an thereafter be continuously published in the Airport, Iliamna, AK, made this action established body of technical Supplement Alaska (Airport/Facility necessary. This rule provides adequate regulations for which frequent and Directory). controlled airspace for aircraft flying routine amendments are necessary to * * * * * Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations keep them operationally current. It, at at Iliamna, AK. Paragraph 6005 Class E airspace extending thereforeÐ(1) is not a ``significant upward from 700 feet or more above the EFFECTIVE DATES: 0901 UTC, March 22, regulatory action'' under Executive 2001. surface of the earth. Order 12866; (2) is not a ``significant * * * * * FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: rule'' under DOT Regulatory Policies Robert van Haastert, Operations Branch, and Procedures (44 FR 11034; February AAL AK E5 Iliamna, AK [Revised] Federal Aviation Administration, 222 26, 1979); and (3) does not warrant Iliamna Airport, AK West 7th Avenue, Box 14, Anchorage, preparation of a regulatory evaluation as (Lat. 59° 45′ 16″ N, long. 154° 54′ 39″ W) AK 99513±7587; telephone number the anticipated impact is so minimal. Iliamna NDB (Lat. 59° 44′ 53″ N, long. 154° 54′ 35″ W) (907) 271±5863; fax: (907) 271±2850; Since this is a routine matter that will email: [email protected]. only affect air traffic procedures and air That airspace extending upward from 700 Internet address: http:// feet above the surface within a 6.4-mile navigation, it is certified that this rule www.alaska.faa.gov/at. radius of the Iliamna Airport and within 4 will not have a significant economic ° SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: miles west and 8 miles east of the 200 impact on a substantial number of small bearing from the Iliamna NDB extending History entities under the criteria of the from the 6.4-mile radius to 16 miles south Regulatory Flexibility Act. from the NDB; and that airspace extending On October 25, 2000, a proposal to from 1,200 feet above the surface within an amend part 71 of the Federal Aviation List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71 area bounded by lat. 60° 14′ 00″ N long. 154° Regulations (14 CFR part 71) to revise 54′ 00″ W, clockwise to lat. 59° 46′ 20″ N the Class E airspace at Iliamna, AK, was Airspace, Incorporation by reference, long. 153° 52′ 00″ W, to lat. 59° 43′ 00″ N published in the Federal Register (65 Navigation (air). long. 153° 00′ 00″ W, lat. 59° 33′ 00″ N long. VerDate 11<MAY>2000 19:22 Dec 27, 2000 Jkt 194001 PO 00000 Frm 00026 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 E:\FR\FM\28DER1.SGM pfrm10 PsN: 28DER1 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 250 / Thursday, December 28, 2000 / Rules and Regulations 82265 153° 00′ 00″ W, lat. 59° 28′ 00″ N long. 154° instrument approach procedures to PART 71ÐDESIGNATION OF CLASS A, 13′ 00″ W, lat. 59° 18′ 00″ N long. 154° 04′ RWY 14 and RWY 32 at Gulkana, AK. CLASS B, CLASS C, CLASS D, AND 00″ W, lat. 59° 11′ 00″ N long. 155° 17′ 00″ ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ Interested parties were invited to CLASS E AIRSPACE AREAS; W, lat. 59 32 00 N long. 155 31 00 W, participate in this rulemaking AIRWAYS; ROUTES; AND REPORTING lat. 59° 41′ 00″ N long. 156° 35′ 00″ W, to the point of beginning. proceeding by submitting written POINTS comments on the proposal to the FAA. * * * * * No public comments to the proposal 1. The authority citation for 14 CFR Issued in Anchorage, AK, on December 19, were received, thus, the rule is adopted part 71 continues to read as follows: 2000. as written. Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40103, 40113, Anthony M. Wylie, The area will be depicted on 40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR, 1959± Acting Manager, Air Traffic Division, Alaskan aeronautical charts for pilot reference. 1963 Comp., p. 389. Region. The coordinates for this airspace docket § 71.1 [Amended] [FR Doc. 00±33178 Filed 12±27±00; 8:45 am] are based on North American Datum 83. 2. The incorporation by reference in BILLING CODE 4910±13±P The Class E airspace areas designated as 14 CFR 71.1 of Federal Aviation surface areas are published in paragraph Administration Order 7400.9H, 6002 and the Class E airspace areas Airspace Designations and Reporting DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION designated as 700/1200 foot transition Points, dated September 1, 2000, and areas are published in paragraph 6005 effective September 16, 2000, is Federal Aviation Administration in FAA Order 7400.9H, Airspace amended as follows: Designations and Reporting Points, 14 CFR Part 71 dated September 1, 2000, and effective * * * * * [Airspace Docket No. 00±AAL±5] September 16, 2000, which is Paragraph 6002 Class E airspace designated incorporated by reference in 14 CFR as surface areas. Revision of Class E Airspace; Gulkana, 71.1. The Class E airspace designations * * * * * AK listed in this document will be AAL AK E2 Gulkana, AK [Revised] published subsequently in the Order. AGENCY: Federal Aviation Gulkana Airport, AK Administration (FAA), DOT. The Rule (Lat. 62° 09′ 18″ N., long. 145° 27′ 24″ W.) Gulkana VORTAC ACTION: Final rule. This amendment to 14 CFR part 71 (Lat. 62° 09′ 08″ N., long. 145° 27′ 01″ W.) revises the Class E airspace at Gulkana, Glenallen NDB SUMMARY: This action revises Class E AK, through the establishment of two (Lat. 62° 11′ 43″ N., long. 145° 28′ 05″ W.) airspace at Gulkana, AK. The new RNAV instrument approaches and establishment of two new Area That airspace extending upward from the revision of the VOR and NDB surface to and including 4,100 feet MSL Navigation (RNAV) instrument instrument approach procedures to within a 4 mile radius of the Gulkana approaches and the revision of the Very RWY 14 and RWY 32 at Gulkana, AK. Airport, and within 2.8 miles west of the High Frequency (VHF) Omni-directional The intended effect of this proposal is Gulkana VORTAC 344° radial clockwise to ° Radio Range (VOR) and Non-directional to provide adequate controlled airspace 2.8 miles east of the 352 radial extending Radio Beacon (NDB) instrument for IFR operations at Gulkana, AK.
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