Airport Improvement Program Aip
The AIP provided grants to airports for planning and development projects. These pages provide access to program guidance and data. Protect the Airport Improvement Program We urge Congress to fully protect the federal Airport Improvement Program (AIP). AIP finances critical safety, security, and.
Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Airport Improvement Program (AIP), focusing on FAA program management and AIP fund disbursement.
This AC contains the specifications for radio control equipment to be used for controlling airport lighting facilities. 1992 Yamaha 650 Jet Ski Manual. 150/5200-28F This AC provides guidance on using the NOTAM system for reporting airport facilities changes or outages and for utilizing the Runway Condition Assessment Matrix for airport condition reporting. This AC prescribes procedures used to describe, format, and disseminate information on unanticipated or temporary changes to components of, or hazards in, the National Airspace System (NAS). 150/5320-6F This advisory circular provides guidance to the public on the design and evaluation of pavements used by aircraft at civil airports. 150/5100-21 APP-520 This AC provides guidance for application to and implementation of the State Block Grant Program (SBGP).
It is intended for states and airport sponsors who participate, or plan to participate, in the SBGP. 150/5345-43H This AC contains the FAA specification for obstruction lighting equipment. Effective 12 months after the date of this circular, only that equipment qualified per this specification will be listed in AC 150/5345-53, Airport Lighting Equipment Certification Program. No re-testing will be required for existing equipment where test standards are unchanged from the previous version of this AC. 150/5200-30D This AC provides guidance to assist airport operators in developing a snow and ice control plan, assessing and reporting airport conditions through the utilization of the Runway Condition Assessment Matrix (RCAM), and establishing snow removal and control procedures.
Consolidated version includes Change 1. For implementation purposes, all certificated airports must submit revised Snow and Ice Control Plans to the FAA no later than September 1, 2016, for approval. The Federal NOTAM System is the primary means of conveying airport condition information by certificated and federally obligated airports. Effective October 1, 2016, the Federal NOTAM System will incorporate the new reporting criteria and methodology contained in this AC. Tabel Exel Otomatis Pajak Badan Tahunan. 150/5345-46E Contains FAA specifications for light fixtures to be used on airport runways and taxiways. See also-- • 150/5345-42H This advisory circular contains the specifications for airport light bases, transformer housings, junction boxes, accessories, elevated light fixture covers and stakes.