83_FR_30442 83 FR 30317 - Criteria and Process for the Cancellation of Standard Instrument Approach Procedures as Part of the National Procedures Assessment (NPA)

83 FR 30317 - Criteria and Process for the Cancellation of Standard Instrument Approach Procedures as Part of the National Procedures Assessment (NPA)

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 125 (June 28, 2018)

Page Range30317-30322
FR Document2018-13875

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is finalizing specific criteria to guide the identification and selection of appropriate circling procedures that can be considered for cancellation. These procedures include certain circling procedures (to include circling-only instrument approach procedures (IAPs) and circling minima charted on straight-in IAPs). The circling procedures associated with this cancellation initiative will be selected based on the criteria outlined in this statement of policy. This document is not a part of the FAA's VOR minimum operating network (MON) initiative.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 125 (Thursday, June 28, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation Administration

14 CFR Part 97

[Docket No.: FAA-2017-0879]
RIN 2120-AA65


Criteria and Process for the Cancellation of Standard Instrument 
Approach Procedures as Part of the National Procedures Assessment (NPA)

AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Statement of policy.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is finalizing 
specific criteria to guide the identification and selection of 
appropriate circling procedures that can be considered for 
cancellation. These procedures include certain circling procedures (to 
include circling-only instrument approach procedures (IAPs) and 
circling minima charted on straight-in IAPs). The circling procedures 
associated with this cancellation initiative will be selected based on 
the criteria outlined in this statement of policy. This document is not 
a part of the FAA's VOR minimum operating network (MON) initiative.

DATES: This statement of policy is effective July 30, 2018.

ADDRESSES: For information on where to obtain copies of rulemaking 
documents and other information related to this statement of policy, 
see ``How To Obtain Additional Information'' in the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lonnie Everhart, Aeronautical 
Information Services, AJV-5, Federal Aviation Administration, Air 
Traffic Organization, 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73169; 
Telephone (405) 954-4576; Email [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Authority for This Rulemaking

    Under 49 U.S.C. 40103(a), the Administrator has broad authority to 
regulate the safe and efficient use of the navigable airspace. The 
Administrator is also authorized to issue air traffic rules and 
regulations to govern the flight, navigation, protection, and 
identification of aircraft for the protections of persons and property 
on the ground and for the efficient use of the navigable airspace. 49 
U.S.C. 40103(b). Under section 44701(a)(5), the Administrator promotes 
safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing 
regulations and minimum standards for other practices, methods, and 
procedures necessary for safety in air commerce and national security. 
This action is within the scope of that authority.
    SIAPs are promulgated by rulemaking procedures and are incorporated 
by reference pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51 into Title 
14 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Part 97 (14 CFR part 97), 
Subpart C--TERPS Procedures.

II. Background

    The National Airspace System (NAS) is currently in transition to a 
``NextGen NAS.'' During this transition, the FAA is managing the 
technology and procedures to support both the legacy (NavAid-based) NAS 
as well as the NextGen (satellite-based) NAS. As new technology has 
facilitated the introduction of area navigation (RNAV) instrument 
approach procedures over the past decade, the number of procedures 
available in the NAS has nearly doubled. The complexity and cost to the 
FAA of maintaining the instrument flight procedures inventory while 
expanding the new RNAV capability is not sustainable. Managing two 
versions of the NAS requires excess manpower, infrastructure, and 
information management which is costly and unsupportable in the long-
term. To mitigate these costs, the FAA has a number of efforts underway 
to effectively transition from the legacy to the NextGen NAS. One area 
of focus for this transition is instrument flight procedures (IFPs). 
The FAA seeks to ensure an effective transition from ground-based IFPs 
to greater availability and use of satellite-based IFPs while 
maintaining NAS safety.
    In early 2015, the FAA requested the RTCA's Tactical Operations 
Committee (TOC) \1\ with providing recommendations on criteria and 
processes for cancelling instrument flight procedures. Among the many 
recommendations provided by the TOC were criteria to identify circling 
procedures that would qualify as candidates for cancellation. As of 
March 29, 2018, there are 12,068 IAPs in publication, consisting of 
33,825 lines of minima, 11,701 of which are circling lines of minima. 
This represents a nearly 9 percent increase in IAP lines of minima from 
September 18, 2014. Circling procedures account for approximately one-
third of all lines of minima for IAPs in the NAS.
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    \1\ The TOC is a subcommittee comprised of FAA and industry 
representatives established under the RTCA advisory committee in 
accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act 
(FACA).
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    In response to the unsustainable growth in the number of IFPs, the 
FAA requested feedback and recommendations from the RTCA TOC related to 
removing underutilized or unneeded IFPs to facilitate a transition to 
NextGen and reduce FAA maintenance costs related to IFPs. The task 
group assigned to study IFP reduction adopted the following guiding 
principles when considering their recommendations:
     Utilization was determined not to be a valid stand-alone 
criterion, as usage data can be inaccurate or unavailable in some cases 
and does not necessarily reflect the operational value of an IFP.
     Effort was focused on a NAS-level examination of public 
procedures maintained by the FAA. Additionally, specific criteria for 
special operating conditions, such as those in Alaska, where additional 
considerations may be required, should be developed apart from this 
effort.
     The FAA procedure reduction program is highly dependent 
upon and interwoven with other efforts such as VOR Minimum Operating 
Network (MON), the Performance Based Navigation (PBN) NAS Navigation 
Strategy effort and the ongoing rewrite of the Regional Airspace 
Procedures Team (RAPT) Order, and these efforts need to be synchronized 
as each effort progresses.
     Airways were deemed to be beyond the focus of this group's 
effort.
     When evaluating any procedure, air traffic personnel and 
operators should be involved.

Proposed Criteria

    In its continued effort to right-size the NAS through optimization 
and elimination of redundant and unnecessary IAPs, on October 6, 2017, 
the FAA published a proposed policy and request for comment that 
identified the following criteria to guide the identification and 
selection of appropriate circling procedures to be considered for 
cancellation. 82 FR 46738.
    The FAA proposed that all circling procedures will continue to be 
reviewed through the established IAP periodic review process.\2\ As 
part of that review process, the FAA proposed that each circling 
procedure be evaluated against the following questions:
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    \2\ Section 2-8 of FAA Order 8260.19 (Flight Procedures and 
Airspace) sets forth the minimum frequency of review of instrument 
procedures.
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     Is this procedure a designated MON airport procedure?
     If multiple IAPs serve a single runway end, is this the 
lowest circling minima for that runway?

    Note:  If the RNAV circling minima is not the lowest, but is 
within 50' of the lowest, the FAA would give the RNAV preference.

     Would cancellation result in removal of circling minima 
from all conventional NAVAID procedures at an airport?

    Note:  If circling minima exists for multiple Conventional 
NAVAID procedures, preference would be to retain ILS circling 
minima.

     Would cancellation result in all circling minima being 
removed from all airports within 20 NM?

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     Will removal eliminate lowest landing minima to an 
individual runway?
    The following questions are applicable only to circling-only 
procedures:
     Does this circling-only procedure exist because of high 
terrain or an obstacle that makes a straight-in procedure unfeasible or 
which would result in the straight-in minimums being higher than the 
circling minima?
     Is this circling-only procedure (1) at an airport where 
not all runway ends have a straight-in IAP, and (2) does it have a 
Final Approach Course not aligned within 45 degrees of a runway which 
has a straight-in IAP?
    The FAA proposed that further consideration for cancellation under 
this policy would be terminated if any of the aforementioned questions 
are answered in the affirmative. If all questions are answered in the 
negative, the procedure would be processed as described in the 
following paragraph.
    When a candidate has been identified, Aeronautical Information 
Services would send a notification of procedure cancellation memorandum 
and completed checklist to the appropriate Regional Service Area, 
Operations Support Group.\3\ The Regional Service Area, Operations 
Support Group would follow the same notification process used for 
standard IFP requests.\4\ Consistent with FAA procedures outlined in 
the procedure cancellation memorandum, comments regarding the 
aforementioned circling procedure would need to be submitted within 30 
days of the timestamp on the communication media through which it was 
delivered. Comments would be directed to the Regional Service Area, 
Operations Support Group for dissemination to Aeronautical Information 
Services. Comments would be adjudicated by Aeronautical Information 
Services within 30 days of the timestamp on the communication media 
through which it was received. A final decision would be forwarded to 
Regional Service Area, Operations Support Group to disseminate to 
commenter(s). The cancellation of the part 97 instrument procedure will 
be published in the Federal Register.
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    \3\ The FAA has placed sample copies of the memorandum and 
checklist into the docket for this document.
    \4\ FAA Order 8260.43 (Flight Procedures Management Program) and 
FAA Order 8260.26 (Establishing Submission Cutoff Dates for Civil 
Instrument Procedures) contain additional information on this 
process. These orders are available on the FAA website.
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    In its proposed policy, the FAA noted that National Procedures 
Assessment (NPA) Instrument Flight Procedure (IFP) cancellation 
activities and associated criteria do not supersede similar activities 
being performed under the FAA's VOR MON Program. See 81 FR 48694 (July 
26, 2016). However, NPA IFP cancellation activities have been 
coordinated with the FAA office responsible for the VOR MON 
implementation program, and its input has been thoroughly considered.

III. Discussion of Comments Received

    The FAA received 11 comments pertaining to the proposed statement 
of policy. Commenters included the Aircraft Owners and Pilots 
Association (AOPA), National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), and 
nine individuals.
    AOPA suggested adding language to the proposed policy to point out 
the cancellation criteria's consideration of circling procedures being 
required for pilot training and testing. AOPA expressed concern that 
flight procedures critical to part 142 training centers could be 
cancelled without the awareness of these training centers, and 
requested coordination with the National Simulator Program (and 
simulator operators) before any IFPs are cancelled to prevent adversely 
hindering simulator training and testing. AOPA also requested the FAA 
implement outreach recommendations made in the March 2016 RTCA NPA 
Report ``Process and Criteria for Cancellation of Instrument Flight 
Procedures'' \5\ to ensure users and air traffic control are able to 
provide input prior to IFP cancellation decisions being made.
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    \5\ A copy of this report has been placed in the docket for this 
action.
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    Language has been added to one of the questions used to evaluate 
each circling procedure expressing awareness of the need to retain 
sufficient circling procedures to allow for instrument flight 
proficiency and training. That criterion now states, ``Would 
cancellation result in all circling minima being removed from all 
airports within 20 NM?'' This particular criteria recognizes the 
circling-related content of the Instrument Rating--Airplane Airman 
Certification Standards (ACS). Once a circling procedure is proposed 
for cancellation, it will be posted on the Instrument Flight Procedures 
Information Gateway (https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_info/aeronav/procedures/). This information will be provided to the National 
Simulator Program, Air Traffic Services, and the Operations Support 
Groups. This notification will enable them to maintain awareness of 
IFP-related actions, including proposed cancellations for circling 
procedures, and communicate this site's availability to their 
stakeholders for their awareness. Additionally, language has been added 
to the statement of policy that informs users how to access the FAA's 
Instrument Flight Procedures Information Gateway (IFP Gateway), through 
which they can be notified when there are proposed actions to 
instrument flight procedures at airports of their choosing. Users will 
be able to submit comments pertaining to proposed circling flight 
procedure cancellations, and each comment will be taken into 
consideration before a final determination is made.
    NBAA requested the proposed policy be temporarily suspended while 
Flight Management Systems (FMS) issues that resulted in a number of 
IFPs being inadvertently eliminated from FMS IFP databases could be 
evaluated and considered with respect to the proposed policy.
    The inadvertent removal of IFPs from certain FMS was unrelated to 
any action by the FAA with regard to IFP process. The NBAA's suggestion 
that the effective date of this policy be temporarily suspended or 
delayed while these FMS issues are addressed is not practical 
considering these criteria have been discussed, vetted via the RTCA 
TOC, in which NBAA has been a participant, and finally published in the 
2016 RTCA Final NPA Report. Additionally, any circling procedure 
cancellations that result from implementation of this policy should not 
impact the probability of future FMS issues as mentioned in the NBAA's 
comment.
    One commenter expressed approval of the cancellation of a circling 
procedure only if all runways accessible by the procedure have a 
straight-in IAP with lower minimums than those associated with the 
cancelled procedure. The individual also expressed the need for some 
circling procedures to remain in the NAS given the tasks and maneuvers 
of the Instrument Rating--Airplane Airman Certification Standards 
(ACS).
    The FAA's policy is not intended to ensure straight-in IAPs for 
every runway end, but rather minimizing IFP redundancy in the NAS. The 
FAA acknowledges that with the cancellation of some circling 
procedures, there may be reduced airport accessibility, but no 
reduction in runway availability. To the extent that the commenter 
expressed concern over the ACS, the criteria the FAA is finalizing 
takes into account circling procedures in the ACS. The fourth criteria, 
which asks whether

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cancellation will result in all circling minima being removed from all 
airports within 20 NMs, should ensure that there are sufficient 
circling procedures for pilot training and testing.
    One individual expressed concern that economic, environmental and 
air traffic management impacts of removing the circling approaches 
needs to be considered in this policy. The individual also recommended 
that IFR use over the last several years be evaluated and included as 
part of the policy.
    The FAA has invested significant resources in the infrastructure of 
the NAS pertaining to IFPs, and a significant portion of those 
resources have resulted in an increased number of NextGen IFPs. Because 
of this, the IFP inventory is at an unsustainable level given the 
current and projected resources needed to maintain IFPs. Also, the 
criteria outlined in the proposed policy is a result of a collaborative 
effort between the FAA and aviation industry stakeholders to accomplish 
a reduction in the number of circling procedures while considering the 
very concerns expressed by the individual. One of the guiding 
principles adopted by the TOC Task Group in considering their 
recommendations for this effort was that IFP utilization was determined 
not to be a valid stand-alone criterion, as usage data can be 
inaccurate or unavailable in some cases and does not necessarily 
reflect the operational value of an IFP. The proposed criteria are only 
a foundation for identifying procedures for cancellation and is not 
sole justification for any IFP being cancelled. Once a procedure is 
identified and proposed for cancellation, and that proposal is posted 
on the IFP Gateway, stakeholders will have the opportunity to present 
their justification for retaining that procedure, and each 
justification will be considered and adjudicated before a determination 
is made to either retain or cancel that procedure.
    One individual stated that the proposed policy does not account for 
convenience and efficiency, and provided an example of the VOR-A at 
MOTON FIELD MUNI (K06A). The individual also asked the FAA to add the 
following to the criteria:
     Does circling allow the pilot to access runways not served 
by other IAPs?
     Does the existing approach allow the pilot to approach the 
field and/or access the runway more directly than the alternative 
straight in approaches?
     Are sufficient alternatives available so that the removal 
of this circling approach will not force pilots to fly significantly 
further to access each runway when considering all possible arrival 
sectors and winds?
     Would removing this circling approach cause harm by 
forcing pilots to fly further to access straight in approaches?
    As stated previously, the proposed policy could minimally impact 
accessibility to some airports, but the current inventory of IFPs is 
not sustainable. The proposed policy is intended to minimize IFP 
redundancy currently present in the NAS, and convenience and efficiency 
could be impacted at some airports. However, convenience and efficiency 
have also been significantly enhanced at numerous airports with the 
implementation of NextGen IFPs, so the commenter's assertion would need 
to be considered for each specific IFP and each airport with 
consideration given to the IFP enhancements made at that airport over 
the last several years. As noted, the public will have an opportunity 
to provide comment on a proposed cancellation of a specific IFP prior 
to its cancellation.
    The K06A VOR-A is a good example of the IFP redundancy that 
currently exists within the NAS, as it highlights the investment of 
resources in NextGen IFPs. At this particular airport, K06A, two RNAV 
(GPS) IAPs have been installed--one for each runway end. Both of the 
NextGen approaches have circling minima as good as or better than the 
minima offered by the VOR-A. Additionally, both of the NextGen IAPs 
have straight-in minima substantially better than the circling minima 
offered by the VOR-A, and yet the commenter points out that the VOR-A 
is useful because the NextGen IAPs add significant distance (time and 
fuel) to ``shoot those approaches from the north or south.'' The FAA 
notes that NextGen IAPs can also be used to approach from a particular 
direction, east in the commenter's comment, then circle to land on the 
appropriate runway if needed. Additionally, straight-in approaches with 
circling minima are viable IAPs for circling to other runways at that 
airport in accordance with any circling restrictions noted on the 
associated IAP.
    Regarding the additional questions the commenter recommended adding 
to the criteria, the first criterion request is unnecessary as the 
FAA's proposed criteria prevents the cancellation of all circling 
procedures at an airport, so runways currently accessible via circling 
will remain accessible. For the other 3 criteria recommendations from 
the commenter, all users will be able to provide justification for 
objecting to the cancellation of specific circling procedures once a 
particular circling procedure has been proposed for cancellation and 
publicized on the IFP Gateway, and those objections will be adjudicated 
on their own merits. Additionally, the commenter's terms ``more 
directly'', ``significantly further'', and ``cause harm'' are both 
subjective and ambiguous, and do not provide measurable elements with 
which to determine a specific procedure's necessity and/or value.
    One individual expressed their approval of the proposed policy and 
expressed their opinion, based upon their stated aviation experience, 
that circle-to-land maneuvers are dangerous as they can lead to task 
saturation. The commenter also supported the proposed criteria that 
ensures at least one circling procedure remains at airports that 
currently have a circling procedure.
    The FAA appreciates the commenter's support of this initiative, but 
also recognizes the need and purpose for circling procedures in the 
NAS. While circling maneuvers may involve unique requirement for 
aviators and air traffic control specialists, it is something that is 
accounted for in training requirements and, as such, is not considered 
dangerous. The FAA recognizes that unique situations and conditions 
could warrant a circling approach, and the design criteria for circling 
approaches reflects that.
    One individual expressed concern regarding their inability to 
utilize RNAV (GPS) IFPs due to their lack of ADS-B equipage at this 
time, and the only non-NextGen IAP at their home airport, CLARENCE E. 
PAGE MUNI (KRCE), is the VOR-B.
    The FAA notes that this particular approach would not be considered 
for cancellation as part of this policy due to it not meeting the 
criteria that states, ``Would cancellation result in removal of 
circling minima from all conventional NAVAID procedures at an 
airport?'' Because the cancellation of the KRCE VOR-B would result in 
the cancellation of circling minima from all conventional NAVAID 
procedures at KRCE, it would not be considered for cancellation as part 
of this policy.
    One individual expressed concerns pertaining to the safety critical 
nature of circling minima for piston aircraft due to the ability to 
remain in closer proximity to an airport than when using ``direct RNAV 
approaches,'' and cited ``deteriorating weather, possible icing, and 
thunder storm conditions'' as justification for retention of circling 
minima. The individual's assertions lack sufficient details and 
specifics for

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the FAA to provide an informed response. Accounting for every possible 
situation and condition of flight with flight procedures is not 
practical. Both circling maneuvers and straight-in maneuvers are 
evaluated using the same criteria and one is not safer than the other 
is. Access to airports is a separate issue and should be raised to the 
airport owner/operator and Air Traffic Control through comments 
submitted after notification of a candidate procedure for cancellation 
under this program.
    One individual requested the following criteria to assure that the 
FAA maintains or improves the access to the airport, stating that 
access to a candidate location should never be reduced in the interest 
of process efficiency:

 Availability of SBAS approach procedure to the intended 
landing runway in lieu of the circle approach to provide direct access 
to that runway
 If SBAS and ground based navigation is available at that 
facility the circling minima for the ground based approach should be 
retained to allow facility access in the event that GPS availability is 
degraded or not available

    As previously stated, this IFP reduction effort could impact access 
at some airports, but the criteria in this policy are in agreement with 
the PBN NAS Navigation Strategy effort. The addition of NextGen IFPs at 
airports across the country has substantially improved access at 
numerous airports, which significantly offsets and frequently outweighs 
claims of circling procedure cancellations resulting in reduced access 
to airports. The transition to a predominantly NextGen NAS requires a 
reduction in ground-based IFPs and infrastructure as outlined in the 
VOR MON Final Policy Statement published in the Federal Register July 
26, 2016. VOR MON policy specifically states, ``The MON will enable 
pilots to revert from Performance Based Navigation (PBN) to 
conventional navigation for approach, terminal and en route operations 
in the event of a GPS outage and supports the NAS transition from VOR-
based routes to a more efficient PBN structure consistent with NextGen 
goals and the NAS Efficient Streamlined Services Initiative.'' In 
accordance with VOR MON, NextGen, NAS Efficient Streamlined Services 
Initiative, and PBN NAS Navigation Strategy, conventional navigation 
services for approach, terminal and en route operations will be 
minimized in a strategic manner consistent with these initiatives.
    One individual recommended additional criteria to take into 
consideration nearby ``high volume airports'' when considering the 
cancellation of circling procedures, and the example of using the ILS 
OR LOC RWY 16 to circle to land RWY 34 at CHICAGO EXECUTIVE (KPWK), and 
its ``close proximity to CHICAGO OHARE INTL (KORD)'' as an example. The 
criteria requested by the individual states, ``Would the potential 
cancelling of the circling minimums involve an airport that is in close 
proximity to a high volume airport, impact safety, procedures or 
encounter delays?''
    In the commenter's example, the ILS OR LOC RWY 16 at KPWK would 
retain its circling minima in accordance with the FAA's proposed 
policy's criteria, ``Would cancellation result in removal of circling 
minima from all conventional NAVAID procedures at an airport? Note: If 
circling minima exists for multiple Conventional NAVAID procedures, 
preference would be to retain ILS circling minima.''
    Regarding the criteria proposed by the individual, circling 
procedures are being reviewed at every U.S. airport that has instrument 
approach procedures. ATC's involvement via notification from the 
Operations Support Group (Flight Procedures Team) will allow them ample 
opportunity to prevent the cancellation of circling procedures they 
deem necessary to their operations, and public notification, via the 
IFP Gateway, will allow the public ample opportunity to communicate 
concerns regarding the proposed cancellation of any circling procedure.

IV. Statement of Policy

    Based on the comments received, the FAA is finalizing the following 
policy regarding the criteria and process for the cancellation of 
standard instrument approach procedures as Part of the national 
procedures assessment as follows:
    All circling procedures will continue to be reviewed through the 
established IAP periodic review process.\6\ As part of that review 
process, each circling procedure will be evaluated against the 
following questions:
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    \6\ Section 2-8 of FAA Order 8260.19 (Flight Procedures and 
Airspace) sets forth the minimum frequency of review of instrument 
procedures.
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     Is this the only IAP at the airport?
     Is this procedure a designated MON airport procedure?
     If multiple IAPs serve a single runway end, does this 
procedure provide the lowest circling minima for that runway? \7\ Note: 
If the RNAV circling minima is not the lowest, but is within 50' of the 
lowest, the FAA would give the RNAV preference.
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    \7\ This criterion has been slightly reworded for clarity.
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     Would cancellation result in removal of circling minima 
from all conventional NAVAID procedures at an airport? Note: If 
circling minima exists for multiple Conventional NAVAID procedures, 
preference would be to retain ILS circling minima.
     Would cancellation result in all circling minima being 
removed from all airports within 20 NMs? This particular criterion 
recognizes the circling content of the Instrument Rating--Airplane 
Airman Certification Standards (ACS).
     Will removal eliminate lowest landing minima to an 
individual runway?
    The following questions are applicable only to circling-only 
procedures:
     Does this circling-only procedure exist because of high 
terrain or an obstacle which makes a straight-in procedure infeasible 
or which would result in the straight-in minimums being higher than the 
circling minima?
     Is this circling-only procedure (1) at an airport where 
not all runway ends have a straight-in IAP, and (2) does it have a 
Final Approach Course not aligned within 45 degrees of a runway which 
has a straight-in IAP?
    Further consideration for cancellation under this policy will be 
terminated if any of the aforementioned questions are answered in the 
affirmative. If all questions are answered in the negative, the 
procedure will be processed as described in the following paragraph.
    When a candidate has been identified for cancellation, Aeronautical 
Information Services will post the proposed cancellation on the 
Instrument Flight Procedures Information Gateway (IFP Gateway) (https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_info/aeronav/procedures/) and send a 
notification of procedure cancellation memorandum and completed 
checklist (see attached NPA Checklist Sample) to the appropriate 
Regional Service Area, Operations Support Group.\8\ The Regional 
Service Area, Operations Support Group will follow the same 
notification process used for standard IFP requests.\9\

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Comments regarding the aforementioned circling procedure should be 
submitted via email to: [email protected]. Comments 
will only be considered and adjudicated when submitted prior to the 
comment deadline associated with the flight procedure as listed on the 
IFP Coordination tab of the Instrument Flight Procedures Information 
Gateway site. Aeronautical Information Services will adjudicate and 
respond to each comment within 30 days of being received. When a 
determination is made to cancel a part 97 instrument flight procedure 
or circling line of minima, the cancellation will be published in the 
Federal Register.
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    \8\ The FAA has placed sample copies of the memorandum and 
checklist into the docket for this document.
    \9\ FAA Order 8260.43 (Flight Procedures Management Program) and 
FAA Order 8260.26 (Establishing Submission Cutoff Dates for Civil 
Instrument Procedures) contain additional information on this 
process. These orders are available on the FAA website.

    Issued in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on June 21, 2018.
Gary Powell,
Director, Aeronautical Information Services.
[FR Doc. 2018-13875 Filed 6-27-18; 8:45 am]
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                                           of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) 21.101,                 operation of the airplane. This data                   airplane. The design must prevent
                                           Airbus must show that the Model A318,                   network and design integration may                     inadvertent and malicious changes to,
                                           A319, A320 and A321 series airplanes                    result in security vulnerabilities from                and all adverse impacts upon, airplane
                                           as changed, continue to meet the                        intentional or unintentional corruption                equipment, systems, networks, or other
                                           applicable provisions of the regulations                of data and systems critical to the safety             assets required for safe flight and
                                           listed in Type Certificate No. A28NM or                 and maintenance of the airplane. The                   operations.
                                           the applicable regulations in effect on                 existing regulations and guidance                         2. The applicant must establish
                                           the date of application for the change,                 material did not anticipate this type of               appropriate procedures to allow the
                                           except for earlier amendments as agreed                 system architecture or electronic access               operator to ensure that continued
                                           upon by the FAA.                                        to aircraft systems. Furthermore, 14 CFR               airworthiness of the aircraft is
                                              If the Administrator finds that the                  regulations and the current system                     maintained, including all post type
                                           applicable airworthiness regulations                    safety assessment policy and techniques                certification modifications that may
                                           (i.e., 14 CFR part 25) do not contain                   do not address potential security                      have an impact on the approved
                                           adequate or appropriate safety standards                vulnerabilities, which could be                        electronic system security safeguards.
                                           for the Airbus Model A318, A319, A320                   exploited by unauthorized access to                      Issued in Des Moines, Washington, on June
                                           and A321 series airplanes because of a                  airplane networks and servers.                         25, 2018.
                                           novel or unusual design feature, special                Therefore, these special conditions are                Victor Wicklund,
                                           conditions are prescribed under the                     to ensure that the security of airplane                Manager, Transport Standards Branch, Policy
                                           provisions of § 21.16                                   systems and networks is not                            and Innovation Division, Aircraft
                                              Special conditions are initially                     compromised by unauthorized wired or                   Certification Service.
                                           applicable to the model for which they                  wireless internal access.                              [FR Doc. 2018–13948 Filed 6–27–18; 8:45 am]
                                           are issued. Should the type certificate                    These special conditions contain the                BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                           for that model be amended later to                      additional safety standards that the
                                           include any other model that                            Administrator considers necessary to
                                           incorporates the same novel or unusual                  establish a level of safety equivalent to              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                           design feature, or should any other                     that established by the existing
                                           model already included on the same                      airworthiness standards.                               Federal Aviation Administration
                                           type certificate be modified to
                                           incorporate the same novel or unusual                   Applicability                                          14 CFR Part 97
                                           design feature, these special conditions                  As discussed above, these special                    [Docket No.: FAA–2017–0879]
                                           would also apply to the other model                     conditions are applicable to the Model
                                           under § 21.101.                                         A318, A319, A320 and A321 series                       RIN 2120–AA65
                                              In addition to the applicable                        airplanes. Should Airbus apply at a later
                                           airworthiness regulations and special                   date for a change to the type certificate              Criteria and Process for the
                                           conditions, the Airbus Model A318,                      to include another model incorporating                 Cancellation of Standard Instrument
                                           A319, A320 and A321 series airplanes                    the same novel or unusual design                       Approach Procedures as Part of the
                                           must comply with the fuel vent and                      feature, these special conditions would                National Procedures Assessment
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                                           exhaust-emission requirements of 14                     apply to that model as well.                           (NPA)
                                           CFR part 34, and the noise certification                                                                       AGENCY:  Federal Aviation
                                           requirements of 14 CFR part 36.                         Conclusion
                                                                                                                                                          Administration (FAA), Department of
                                              The FAA issues special conditions, as                  This action affects only a certain                   Transportation (DOT).
                                           defined in 14 CFR 11.19, in accordance                  novel or unusual design feature on
                                                                                                                                                          ACTION: Statement of policy.
                                           with § 11.38, and they become part of                   Airbus Model A318, A319, A320 and


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                                           SUMMARY:   The Federal Aviation                         NAS.’’ During this transition, the FAA                 some cases and does not necessarily
                                           Administration (FAA) is finalizing                      is managing the technology and                         reflect the operational value of an IFP.
                                           specific criteria to guide the                          procedures to support both the legacy                     • Effort was focused on a NAS-level
                                           identification and selection of                         (NavAid-based) NAS as well as the                      examination of public procedures
                                           appropriate circling procedures that can                NextGen (satellite-based) NAS. As new                  maintained by the FAA. Additionally,
                                           be considered for cancellation. These                   technology has facilitated the                         specific criteria for special operating
                                           procedures include certain circling                     introduction of area navigation (RNAV)                 conditions, such as those in Alaska,
                                           procedures (to include circling-only                    instrument approach procedures over                    where additional considerations may be
                                           instrument approach procedures (IAPs)                   the past decade, the number of                         required, should be developed apart
                                           and circling minima charted on straight-                procedures available in the NAS has                    from this effort.
                                           in IAPs). The circling procedures                       nearly doubled. The complexity and                        • The FAA procedure reduction
                                           associated with this cancellation                       cost to the FAA of maintaining the                     program is highly dependent upon and
                                           initiative will be selected based on the                instrument flight procedures inventory                 interwoven with other efforts such as
                                           criteria outlined in this statement of                  while expanding the new RNAV                           VOR Minimum Operating Network
                                           policy. This document is not a part of                  capability is not sustainable. Managing                (MON), the Performance Based
                                           the FAA’s VOR minimum operating                         two versions of the NAS requires excess                Navigation (PBN) NAS Navigation
                                           network (MON) initiative.                               manpower, infrastructure, and                          Strategy effort and the ongoing rewrite
                                                                                                   information management which is                        of the Regional Airspace Procedures
                                           DATES: This statement of policy is
                                                                                                   costly and unsupportable in the long-                  Team (RAPT) Order, and these efforts
                                           effective July 30, 2018.
                                                                                                   term. To mitigate these costs, the FAA                 need to be synchronized as each effort
                                           ADDRESSES: For information on where to
                                                                                                   has a number of efforts underway to                    progresses.
                                           obtain copies of rulemaking documents                                                                             • Airways were deemed to be beyond
                                           and other information related to this                   effectively transition from the legacy to
                                                                                                   the NextGen NAS. One area of focus for                 the focus of this group’s effort.
                                           statement of policy, see ‘‘How To Obtain                                                                          • When evaluating any procedure, air
                                           Additional Information’’ in the                         this transition is instrument flight
                                                                                                                                                          traffic personnel and operators should
                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of                    procedures (IFPs). The FAA seeks to
                                                                                                                                                          be involved.
                                           this document.                                          ensure an effective transition from
                                                                                                   ground-based IFPs to greater availability              Proposed Criteria
                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                           Lonnie Everhart, Aeronautical                           and use of satellite-based IFPs while                     In its continued effort to right-size the
                                           Information Services, AJV–5, Federal                    maintaining NAS safety.                                NAS through optimization and
                                           Aviation Administration, Air Traffic                       In early 2015, the FAA requested the                elimination of redundant and
                                           Organization, 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd.,                  RTCA’s Tactical Operations Committee                   unnecessary IAPs, on October 6, 2017,
                                           Oklahoma City, OK 73169; Telephone                      (TOC) 1 with providing                                 the FAA published a proposed policy
                                           (405) 954–4576; Email AMC-ATO-IFP-                      recommendations on criteria and                        and request for comment that identified
                                           Cancellations@faa.gov.                                  processes for cancelling instrument                    the following criteria to guide the
                                                                                                   flight procedures. Among the many                      identification and selection of
                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                   recommendations provided by the TOC                    appropriate circling procedures to be
                                           I. Authority for This Rulemaking                        were criteria to identify circling                     considered for cancellation. 82 FR
                                              Under 49 U.S.C. 40103(a), the                        procedures that would qualify as                       46738.
                                           Administrator has broad authority to                    candidates for cancellation. As of March                  The FAA proposed that all circling
                                           regulate the safe and efficient use of the              29, 2018, there are 12,068 IAPs in                     procedures will continue to be reviewed
                                           navigable airspace. The Administrator is                publication, consisting of 33,825 lines of             through the established IAP periodic
                                           also authorized to issue air traffic rules              minima, 11,701 of which are circling                   review process.2 As part of that review
                                           and regulations to govern the flight,                   lines of minima. This represents a                     process, the FAA proposed that each
                                           navigation, protection, and                             nearly 9 percent increase in IAP lines of              circling procedure be evaluated against
                                           identification of aircraft for the                      minima from September 18, 2014.                        the following questions:
                                           protections of persons and property on                  Circling procedures account for                           • Is this procedure a designated MON
                                           the ground and for the efficient use of                 approximately one-third of all lines of                airport procedure?
                                           the navigable airspace. 49 U.S.C.                       minima for IAPs in the NAS.                               • If multiple IAPs serve a single
                                           40103(b). Under section 44701(a)(5), the                   In response to the unsustainable                    runway end, is this the lowest circling
                                           Administrator promotes safe flight of                   growth in the number of IFPs, the FAA                  minima for that runway?
                                           civil aircraft in air commerce by                       requested feedback and                                   Note: If the RNAV circling minima is not
                                           prescribing regulations and minimum                     recommendations from the RTCA TOC                      the lowest, but is within 50’ of the lowest,
                                           standards for other practices, methods,                 related to removing underutilized or                   the FAA would give the RNAV preference.
                                           and procedures necessary for safety in                  unneeded IFPs to facilitate a transition                 • Would cancellation result in
                                           air commerce and national security.                     to NextGen and reduce FAA                              removal of circling minima from all
                                           This action is within the scope of that                 maintenance costs related to IFPs. The                 conventional NAVAID procedures at an
                                           authority.                                              task group assigned to study IFP                       airport?
                                              SIAPs are promulgated by rulemaking                  reduction adopted the following guiding
                                                                                                   principles when considering their                        Note: If circling minima exists for multiple
                                           procedures and are incorporated by                                                                             Conventional NAVAID procedures,
                                           reference pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)                   recommendations:
                                                                                                                                                          preference would be to retain ILS circling
                                           and 1 CFR part 51 into Title 14 of the                     • Utilization was determined not to                 minima.
                                           Code of Federal Regulations; Part 97 (14                be a valid stand-alone criterion, as usage
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                                                                                                   data can be inaccurate or unavailable in                 • Would cancellation result in all
                                           CFR part 97), Subpart C—TERPS                                                                                  circling minima being removed from all
                                           Procedures.                                                                                                    airports within 20 NM?
                                                                                                     1 The TOC is a subcommittee comprised of FAA

                                           II. Background                                          and industry representatives established under the
                                                                                                   RTCA advisory committee in accordance with the            2 Section 2–8 of FAA Order 8260.19 (Flight
                                              The National Airspace System (NAS)                   provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act       Procedures and Airspace) sets forth the minimum
                                           is currently in transition to a ‘‘NextGen               (FACA).                                                frequency of review of instrument procedures.



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                                              • Will removal eliminate lowest                      (NPA) Instrument Flight Procedure (IFP)                maintain awareness of IFP-related
                                           landing minima to an individual                         cancellation activities and associated                 actions, including proposed
                                           runway?                                                 criteria do not supersede similar                      cancellations for circling procedures,
                                              The following questions are                          activities being performed under the                   and communicate this site’s availability
                                           applicable only to circling-only                        FAA’s VOR MON Program. See 81 FR                       to their stakeholders for their awareness.
                                           procedures:                                             48694 (July 26, 2016). However, NPA                    Additionally, language has been added
                                              • Does this circling-only procedure                  IFP cancellation activities have been                  to the statement of policy that informs
                                           exist because of high terrain or an                     coordinated with the FAA office                        users how to access the FAA’s
                                           obstacle that makes a straight-in                       responsible for the VOR MON                            Instrument Flight Procedures
                                           procedure unfeasible or which would                     implementation program, and its input                  Information Gateway (IFP Gateway),
                                           result in the straight-in minimums being                has been thoroughly considered.                        through which they can be notified
                                           higher than the circling minima?                                                                               when there are proposed actions to
                                                                                                   III. Discussion of Comments Received
                                              • Is this circling-only procedure (1) at                                                                    instrument flight procedures at airports
                                           an airport where not all runway ends                       The FAA received 11 comments                        of their choosing. Users will be able to
                                           have a straight-in IAP, and (2) does it                 pertaining to the proposed statement of                submit comments pertaining to
                                           have a Final Approach Course not                        policy. Commenters included the                        proposed circling flight procedure
                                           aligned within 45 degrees of a runway                   Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association                 cancellations, and each comment will
                                           which has a straight-in IAP?                            (AOPA), National Business Aviation                     be taken into consideration before a
                                              The FAA proposed that further                        Association (NBAA), and nine                           final determination is made.
                                           consideration for cancellation under                    individuals.                                              NBAA requested the proposed policy
                                           this policy would be terminated if any                     AOPA suggested adding language to                   be temporarily suspended while Flight
                                           of the aforementioned questions are                     the proposed policy to point out the                   Management Systems (FMS) issues that
                                           answered in the affirmative. If all                     cancellation criteria’s consideration of               resulted in a number of IFPs being
                                           questions are answered in the negative,                 circling procedures being required for                 inadvertently eliminated from FMS IFP
                                           the procedure would be processed as                     pilot training and testing. AOPA                       databases could be evaluated and
                                           described in the following paragraph.                   expressed concern that flight procedures               considered with respect to the proposed
                                              When a candidate has been identified,                critical to part 142 training centers                  policy.
                                           Aeronautical Information Services                       could be cancelled without the                            The inadvertent removal of IFPs from
                                           would send a notification of procedure                  awareness of these training centers, and               certain FMS was unrelated to any action
                                           cancellation memorandum and                             requested coordination with the                        by the FAA with regard to IFP process.
                                           completed checklist to the appropriate                  National Simulator Program (and                        The NBAA’s suggestion that the
                                           Regional Service Area, Operations                       simulator operators) before any IFPs are               effective date of this policy be
                                           Support Group.3 The Regional Service                    cancelled to prevent adversely                         temporarily suspended or delayed while
                                           Area, Operations Support Group would                    hindering simulator training and testing.              these FMS issues are addressed is not
                                           follow the same notification process                    AOPA also requested the FAA                            practical considering these criteria have
                                           used for standard IFP requests.4                        implement outreach recommendations                     been discussed, vetted via the RTCA
                                           Consistent with FAA procedures                          made in the March 2016 RTCA NPA                        TOC, in which NBAA has been a
                                           outlined in the procedure cancellation                  Report ‘‘Process and Criteria for                      participant, and finally published in the
                                           memorandum, comments regarding the                      Cancellation of Instrument Flight                      2016 RTCA Final NPA Report.
                                           aforementioned circling procedure                       Procedures’’ 5 to ensure users and air                 Additionally, any circling procedure
                                           would need to be submitted within 30                    traffic control are able to provide input              cancellations that result from
                                           days of the timestamp on the                            prior to IFP cancellation decisions being              implementation of this policy should
                                           communication media through which it                    made.                                                  not impact the probability of future FMS
                                           was delivered. Comments would be                           Language has been added to one of                   issues as mentioned in the NBAA’s
                                           directed to the Regional Service Area,                  the questions used to evaluate each                    comment.
                                                                                                   circling procedure expressing awareness                   One commenter expressed approval of
                                           Operations Support Group for
                                                                                                   of the need to retain sufficient circling              the cancellation of a circling procedure
                                           dissemination to Aeronautical
                                                                                                   procedures to allow for instrument                     only if all runways accessible by the
                                           Information Services. Comments would
                                                                                                   flight proficiency and training. That                  procedure have a straight-in IAP with
                                           be adjudicated by Aeronautical
                                                                                                   criterion now states, ‘‘Would                          lower minimums than those associated
                                           Information Services within 30 days of
                                                                                                   cancellation result in all circling                    with the cancelled procedure. The
                                           the timestamp on the communication
                                                                                                   minima being removed from all airports                 individual also expressed the need for
                                           media through which it was received. A
                                                                                                   within 20 NM?’’ This particular criteria               some circling procedures to remain in
                                           final decision would be forwarded to
                                                                                                   recognizes the circling-related content                the NAS given the tasks and maneuvers
                                           Regional Service Area, Operations
                                                                                                   of the Instrument Rating—Airplane                      of the Instrument Rating—Airplane
                                           Support Group to disseminate to
                                                                                                   Airman Certification Standards (ACS).                  Airman Certification Standards (ACS).
                                           commenter(s). The cancellation of the                                                                             The FAA’s policy is not intended to
                                           part 97 instrument procedure will be                    Once a circling procedure is proposed
                                                                                                   for cancellation, it will be posted on the             ensure straight-in IAPs for every runway
                                           published in the Federal Register.                                                                             end, but rather minimizing IFP
                                              In its proposed policy, the FAA noted                Instrument Flight Procedures
                                                                                                   Information Gateway (https://                          redundancy in the NAS. The FAA
                                           that National Procedures Assessment                                                                            acknowledges that with the cancellation
                                                                                                   www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_info/
                                             3 The FAA has placed sample copies of the             aeronav/procedures/). This information                 of some circling procedures, there may
                                                                                                                                                          be reduced airport accessibility, but no
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                                           memorandum and checklist into the docket for this       will be provided to the National
                                           document.                                               Simulator Program, Air Traffic Services,               reduction in runway availability. To the
                                             4 FAA Order 8260.43 (Flight Procedures
                                                                                                   and the Operations Support Groups.                     extent that the commenter expressed
                                           Management Program) and FAA Order 8260.26                                                                      concern over the ACS, the criteria the
                                           (Establishing Submission Cutoff Dates for Civil         This notification will enable them to
                                           Instrument Procedures) contain additional
                                                                                                                                                          FAA is finalizing takes into account
                                           information on this process. These orders are             5 A copy of this report has been placed in the       circling procedures in the ACS. The
                                           available on the FAA website.                           docket for this action.                                fourth criteria, which asks whether


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                                           cancellation will result in all circling                approach will not force pilots to fly                  provide justification for objecting to the
                                           minima being removed from all airports                  significantly further to access each                   cancellation of specific circling
                                           within 20 NMs, should ensure that there                 runway when considering all possible                   procedures once a particular circling
                                           are sufficient circling procedures for                  arrival sectors and winds?                             procedure has been proposed for
                                           pilot training and testing.                                • Would removing this circling                      cancellation and publicized on the IFP
                                              One individual expressed concern                     approach cause harm by forcing pilots                  Gateway, and those objections will be
                                           that economic, environmental and air                    to fly further to access straight in                   adjudicated on their own merits.
                                           traffic management impacts of removing                  approaches?                                            Additionally, the commenter’s terms
                                           the circling approaches needs to be                        As stated previously, the proposed                  ‘‘more directly’’, ‘‘significantly further’’,
                                           considered in this policy. The                          policy could minimally impact                          and ‘‘cause harm’’ are both subjective
                                           individual also recommended that IFR                    accessibility to some airports, but the                and ambiguous, and do not provide
                                           use over the last several years be                      current inventory of IFPs is not                       measurable elements with which to
                                           evaluated and included as part of the                   sustainable. The proposed policy is                    determine a specific procedure’s
                                           policy.                                                 intended to minimize IFP redundancy                    necessity and/or value.
                                              The FAA has invested significant                     currently present in the NAS, and                         One individual expressed their
                                           resources in the infrastructure of the                  convenience and efficiency could be                    approval of the proposed policy and
                                           NAS pertaining to IFPs, and a                           impacted at some airports. However,                    expressed their opinion, based upon
                                           significant portion of those resources                  convenience and efficiency have also                   their stated aviation experience, that
                                           have resulted in an increased number of                 been significantly enhanced at                         circle-to-land maneuvers are dangerous
                                           NextGen IFPs. Because of this, the IFP                  numerous airports with the                             as they can lead to task saturation. The
                                           inventory is at an unsustainable level                  implementation of NextGen IFPs, so the                 commenter also supported the proposed
                                           given the current and projected                         commenter’s assertion would need to be                 criteria that ensures at least one circling
                                           resources needed to maintain IFPs.                      considered for each specific IFP and                   procedure remains at airports that
                                           Also, the criteria outlined in the                      each airport with consideration given to               currently have a circling procedure.
                                           proposed policy is a result of a                        the IFP enhancements made at that                         The FAA appreciates the commenter’s
                                           collaborative effort between the FAA                    airport over the last several years. As                support of this initiative, but also
                                           and aviation industry stakeholders to                   noted, the public will have an                         recognizes the need and purpose for
                                           accomplish a reduction in the number                    opportunity to provide comment on a                    circling procedures in the NAS. While
                                           of circling procedures while considering                proposed cancellation of a specific IFP                circling maneuvers may involve unique
                                           the very concerns expressed by the                      prior to its cancellation.                             requirement for aviators and air traffic
                                           individual. One of the guiding                             The K06A VOR–A is a good example                    control specialists, it is something that
                                           principles adopted by the TOC Task                      of the IFP redundancy that currently                   is accounted for in training
                                           Group in considering their                              exists within the NAS, as it highlights                requirements and, as such, is not
                                           recommendations for this effort was that                the investment of resources in NextGen                 considered dangerous. The FAA
                                           IFP utilization was determined not to be                IFPs. At this particular airport, K06A,                recognizes that unique situations and
                                           a valid stand-alone criterion, as usage                 two RNAV (GPS) IAPs have been                          conditions could warrant a circling
                                           data can be inaccurate or unavailable in                installed—one for each runway end.                     approach, and the design criteria for
                                           some cases and does not necessarily                     Both of the NextGen approaches have                    circling approaches reflects that.
                                           reflect the operational value of an IFP.                circling minima as good as or better                      One individual expressed concern
                                           The proposed criteria are only a                        than the minima offered by the VOR–A.                  regarding their inability to utilize RNAV
                                           foundation for identifying procedures                   Additionally, both of the NextGen IAPs                 (GPS) IFPs due to their lack of ADS–B
                                           for cancellation and is not sole                        have straight-in minima substantially                  equipage at this time, and the only non-
                                           justification for any IFP being cancelled.              better than the circling minima offered                NextGen IAP at their home airport,
                                           Once a procedure is identified and                      by the VOR–A, and yet the commenter                    CLARENCE E. PAGE MUNI (KRCE), is
                                           proposed for cancellation, and that                     points out that the VOR–A is useful                    the VOR–B.
                                           proposal is posted on the IFP Gateway,                  because the NextGen IAPs add                              The FAA notes that this particular
                                           stakeholders will have the opportunity                  significant distance (time and fuel) to                approach would not be considered for
                                           to present their justification for                      ‘‘shoot those approaches from the north                cancellation as part of this policy due to
                                           retaining that procedure, and each                      or south.’’ The FAA notes that NextGen                 it not meeting the criteria that states,
                                           justification will be considered and                    IAPs can also be used to approach from                 ‘‘Would cancellation result in removal
                                           adjudicated before a determination is                   a particular direction, east in the                    of circling minima from all conventional
                                           made to either retain or cancel that                    commenter’s comment, then circle to                    NAVAID procedures at an airport?’’
                                           procedure.                                              land on the appropriate runway if                      Because the cancellation of the KRCE
                                              One individual stated that the                       needed. Additionally, straight-in                      VOR–B would result in the cancellation
                                           proposed policy does not account for                    approaches with circling minima are                    of circling minima from all conventional
                                           convenience and efficiency, and                         viable IAPs for circling to other runways              NAVAID procedures at KRCE, it would
                                           provided an example of the VOR–A at                     at that airport in accordance with any                 not be considered for cancellation as
                                           MOTON FIELD MUNI (K06A). The                            circling restrictions noted on the                     part of this policy.
                                           individual also asked the FAA to add                    associated IAP.                                           One individual expressed concerns
                                           the following to the criteria:                             Regarding the additional questions                  pertaining to the safety critical nature of
                                              • Does circling allow the pilot to                   the commenter recommended adding to                    circling minima for piston aircraft due
                                           access runways not served by other                      the criteria, the first criterion request is           to the ability to remain in closer
                                           IAPs?                                                   unnecessary as the FAA’s proposed                      proximity to an airport than when using
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                                              • Does the existing approach allow                   criteria prevents the cancellation of all              ‘‘direct RNAV approaches,’’ and cited
                                           the pilot to approach the field and/or                  circling procedures at an airport, so                  ‘‘deteriorating weather, possible icing,
                                           access the runway more directly than                    runways currently accessible via                       and thunder storm conditions’’ as
                                           the alternative straight in approaches?                 circling will remain accessible. For the               justification for retention of circling
                                              • Are sufficient alternatives available              other 3 criteria recommendations from                  minima. The individual’s assertions
                                           so that the removal of this circling                    the commenter, all users will be able to               lack sufficient details and specifics for


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                                           the FAA to provide an informed                             One individual recommended                          circling minima is not the lowest, but is
                                           response. Accounting for every possible                 additional criteria to take into                       within 50′ of the lowest, the FAA would
                                           situation and condition of flight with                  consideration nearby ‘‘high volume                     give the RNAV preference.
                                           flight procedures is not practical. Both                airports’’ when considering the                           • Would cancellation result in
                                           circling maneuvers and straight-in                      cancellation of circling procedures, and
                                                                                                                                                          removal of circling minima from all
                                           maneuvers are evaluated using the same                  the example of using the ILS OR LOC
                                                                                                                                                          conventional NAVAID procedures at an
                                           criteria and one is not safer than the                  RWY 16 to circle to land RWY 34 at
                                                                                                                                                          airport? Note: If circling minima exists
                                           other is. Access to airports is a separate              CHICAGO EXECUTIVE (KPWK), and its
                                           issue and should be raised to the airport               ‘‘close proximity to CHICAGO OHARE                     for multiple Conventional NAVAID
                                           owner/operator and Air Traffic Control                  INTL (KORD)’’ as an example. The                       procedures, preference would be to
                                           through comments submitted after                        criteria requested by the individual                   retain ILS circling minima.
                                           notification of a candidate procedure for               states, ‘‘Would the potential cancelling                  • Would cancellation result in all
                                           cancellation under this program.                        of the circling minimums involve an                    circling minima being removed from all
                                              One individual requested the                         airport that is in close proximity to a                airports within 20 NMs? This particular
                                           following criteria to assure that the FAA               high volume airport, impact safety,                    criterion recognizes the circling content
                                           maintains or improves the access to the                 procedures or encounter delays?’’                      of the Instrument Rating—Airplane
                                           airport, stating that access to a candidate                In the commenter’s example, the ILS                 Airman Certification Standards (ACS).
                                           location should never be reduced in the                 OR LOC RWY 16 at KPWK would retain
                                                                                                   its circling minima in accordance with                    • Will removal eliminate lowest
                                           interest of process efficiency:
                                                                                                                                                          landing minima to an individual
                                           • Availability of SBAS approach                         the FAA’s proposed policy’s criteria,
                                                                                                                                                          runway?
                                              procedure to the intended landing                    ‘‘Would cancellation result in removal
                                              runway in lieu of the circle approach                of circling minima from all conventional                  The following questions are
                                              to provide direct access to that                     NAVAID procedures at an airport? Note:                 applicable only to circling-only
                                              runway                                               If circling minima exists for multiple                 procedures:
                                           • If SBAS and ground based navigation                   Conventional NAVAID procedures,                           • Does this circling-only procedure
                                              is available at that facility the circling           preference would be to retain ILS                      exist because of high terrain or an
                                              minima for the ground based                          circling minima.’’                                     obstacle which makes a straight-in
                                              approach should be retained to allow                    Regarding the criteria proposed by the
                                                                                                                                                          procedure infeasible or which would
                                              facility access in the event that GPS                individual, circling procedures are
                                                                                                                                                          result in the straight-in minimums being
                                              availability is degraded or not                      being reviewed at every U.S. airport that
                                                                                                   has instrument approach procedures.                    higher than the circling minima?
                                              available
                                                                                                   ATC’s involvement via notification from                   • Is this circling-only procedure (1) at
                                              As previously stated, this IFP                       the Operations Support Group (Flight                   an airport where not all runway ends
                                           reduction effort could impact access at                 Procedures Team) will allow them                       have a straight-in IAP, and (2) does it
                                           some airports, but the criteria in this                 ample opportunity to prevent the                       have a Final Approach Course not
                                           policy are in agreement with the PBN                    cancellation of circling procedures they               aligned within 45 degrees of a runway
                                           NAS Navigation Strategy effort. The                     deem necessary to their operations, and                which has a straight-in IAP?
                                           addition of NextGen IFPs at airports                    public notification, via the IFP Gateway,
                                           across the country has substantially                                                                              Further consideration for cancellation
                                                                                                   will allow the public ample opportunity                under this policy will be terminated if
                                           improved access at numerous airports,                   to communicate concerns regarding the
                                           which significantly offsets and                                                                                any of the aforementioned questions are
                                                                                                   proposed cancellation of any circling                  answered in the affirmative. If all
                                           frequently outweighs claims of circling                 procedure.
                                           procedure cancellations resulting in                                                                           questions are answered in the negative,
                                           reduced access to airports. The                         IV. Statement of Policy                                the procedure will be processed as
                                           transition to a predominantly NextGen                     Based on the comments received, the                  described in the following paragraph.
                                           NAS requires a reduction in ground-                     FAA is finalizing the following policy                    When a candidate has been identified
                                           based IFPs and infrastructure as                        regarding the criteria and process for the             for cancellation, Aeronautical
                                           outlined in the VOR MON Final Policy                    cancellation of standard instrument                    Information Services will post the
                                           Statement published in the Federal                      approach procedures as Part of the                     proposed cancellation on the Instrument
                                           Register July 26, 2016. VOR MON                         national procedures assessment as                      Flight Procedures Information Gateway
                                           policy specifically states, ‘‘The MON                   follows:                                               (IFP Gateway) (https://www.faa.gov/air_
                                           will enable pilots to revert from                         All circling procedures will continue                traffic/flight_info/aeronav/procedures/)
                                           Performance Based Navigation (PBN) to                   to be reviewed through the established                 and send a notification of procedure
                                           conventional navigation for approach,                   IAP periodic review process.6 As part of               cancellation memorandum and
                                           terminal and en route operations in the                 that review process, each circling                     completed checklist (see attached NPA
                                           event of a GPS outage and supports the                  procedure will be evaluated against the                Checklist Sample) to the appropriate
                                           NAS transition from VOR-based routes                    following questions:                                   Regional Service Area, Operations
                                           to a more efficient PBN structure                         • Is this the only IAP at the airport?               Support Group.8 The Regional Service
                                           consistent with NextGen goals and the                     • Is this procedure a designated MON
                                                                                                                                                          Area, Operations Support Group will
                                           NAS Efficient Streamlined Services                      airport procedure?
                                                                                                     • If multiple IAPs serve a single                    follow the same notification process
                                           Initiative.’’ In accordance with VOR                                                                           used for standard IFP requests.9
                                           MON, NextGen, NAS Efficient                             runway end, does this procedure
                                           Streamlined Services Initiative, and                    provide the lowest circling minima for
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                                                                                                                                                            8 The FAA has placed sample copies of the

                                           PBN NAS Navigation Strategy,                            that runway? 7 Note: If the RNAV                       memorandum and checklist into the docket for this
                                           conventional navigation services for                                                                           document.
                                                                                                      6 Section 2–8 of FAA Order 8260.19 (Flight            9 FAA Order 8260.43 (Flight Procedures
                                           approach, terminal and en route
                                                                                                   Procedures and Airspace) sets forth the minimum        Management Program) and FAA Order 8260.26
                                           operations will be minimized in a                       frequency of review of instrument procedures.          (Establishing Submission Cutoff Dates for Civil
                                           strategic manner consistent with these                     7 This criterion has been slightly reworded for     Instrument Procedures) contain additional
                                           initiatives.                                            clarity.                                                                                        Continued




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                                           30322              Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 125 / Thursday, June 28, 2018 / Rules and Regulations

                                           Comments regarding the                                  its existing regulations under the FOIA,               B. Amendments to Certain Procedural
                                           aforementioned circling procedure                       5 U.S.C. 552,1 to reflect changes                      Provisions
                                           should be submitted via email to: AMC-                  required by the Improvement Act and to                   The final amendments also revise
                                           ATO-IFP-Cancellations@faa.gov.                          clarify, update, and streamline the                    certain procedural provisions. Those
                                           Comments will only be considered and                    language of several procedural                         changes clarify, update, and streamline
                                           adjudicated when submitted prior to the                 provisions. The Commission received                    the Commission’s regulations, and most
                                           comment deadline associated with the                    four comment letters on the proposed                   of the changes make the regulations
                                           flight procedure as listed on the IFP                   amendments. After consideration of the                 consistent with existing practices. These
                                           Coordination tab of the Instrument                      comments received, the Commission is                   changes are being largely adopted as
                                           Flight Procedures Information Gateway                   adopting the amendments to its FOIA                    proposed.3 The amended regulations,
                                           site. Aeronautical Information Services                 regulations as proposed, other than                    among other things, update the various
                                           will adjudicate and respond to each                     changes to two definitions related to the              methods for submitting FOIA requests
                                           comment within 30 days of being                         collection of fees and a few technical                 and administrative appeals (Sections
                                           received. When a determination is made                  modifications for clarity. Due to the                  200.80(b) and (f)); incorporate language
                                           to cancel a part 97 instrument flight                   scope of the amendments, this final rule               requiring requesters to include their full
                                           procedure or circling line of minima,                   replaces the Commission’s existing                     names and return addresses in their
                                           the cancellation will be published in the               FOIA regulations in their entirety (17                 FOIA requests (Section 200.80(b));
                                           Federal Register.                                       CFR 200.80 through 200.80f).                           describe certain information that is
                                             Issued in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on                                                                        required when submitting requests for
                                                                                                   II. Final Amendments                                   records about oneself or another
                                           June 21, 2018.
                                           Gary Powell,                                            A. Changes To Conform to the                           individual (Section 200.80(b)); explain
                                           Director, Aeronautical Information Services.            Improvement Act                                        the situations in which the Office of
                                           [FR Doc. 2018–13875 Filed 6–27–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                          FOIA Services staff will work with other
                                                                                                      The Commission is adopting four                     Federal agencies that have an interest in
                                           BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                                                                   changes to the Commission’s FOIA                       agency records that may be responsive
                                                                                                   regulations to conform them to the                     to a request (Section 200.80(c));
                                                                                                   Improvement Act. These changes are                     incorporate language that allows the
                                           SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE                                 being adopted largely as proposed.2                    Office of FOIA Services to seek a one-
                                           COMMISSION                                              First, the final rule revises Section                  time clarification of an ambiguous
                                                                                                   200.80(a) to provide that records the                  request and toll the time period for
                                           17 CFR Part 200                                                                                                responding to the request until the
                                                                                                   FOIA requires to be made available for
                                           [Release Nos. 34–83506; FOIA–193; File No.              public inspection will be available in                 requester clarifies the request (Section
                                           S7–09–17]                                               electronic format on the Commission’s                  200.80(d)); clarify when the 20-day
                                                                                                   website, http://www.sec.gov. Second,                   statutory time limit for responding to
                                           RIN 3235–AM25                                                                                                  requests begins (i.e., when requests are
                                                                                                   the final rule revises Section 200.80(c)
                                           Amendments to the Commission’s                          to provide that a request for records may              received by the Office of FOIA Services
                                           Freedom of Information Act                              be denied to the extent the exemptions                 and when requests are modified so that
                                                                                                   in 5 U.S.C. 552(b) apply to the requested              they reasonably describe the records
                                           Regulations
                                                                                                   records and Commission staff                           sought) (Section 200.80(d)); clarify the
                                           AGENCY:  Securities and Exchange                        reasonably foresees that disclosure                    Office of FOIA Services’ system for
                                           Commission.                                             would harm an interest protected by the                multitrack processing of requests
                                           ACTION: Final rule.                                     applicable exemption, the disclosure of                (Section 200.80(d)); and insert a
                                                                                                   the requested records is prohibited by                 provision to enable the Office of FOIA
                                           SUMMARY:   The Securities and Exchange                  law, or the requested records are                      Services to aggregate requests involving
                                           Commission (‘‘Commission’’ or ‘‘SEC’’)                  otherwise exempted from disclosure                     related matters where it appears that
                                           is adopting amendments to the                           under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3). Third, the final             multiple requests together constitute a
                                           Commission’s regulations under the                      rule revises the regulations to state that             single request that would involve
                                           Freedom of Information Act (‘‘FOIA’’).                  FOIA requesters may seek assistance                    unusual circumstances (Section
                                           The Commission is amending the FOIA                     from the Office of FOIA Services’ FOIA                 200.80(d)).
                                           regulations to reflect changes required                 Public Liaisons (Sections 200.80(b), (d),                The final rule also clarifies, consistent
                                           by the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016                     and (e)) and to advise FOIA requesters                 with existing practice, that the Office of
                                           (‘‘Improvement Act’’) and to clarify,                   of their right to seek dispute resolution              FOIA Services will close requests if
                                           update, and streamline the regulations.                                                                        requesters do not take certain steps
                                                                                                   services offered by the Office of
                                           DATES: Effective July 30, 2018.
                                                                                                                                                          within set time periods. For example,
                                                                                                   Government Information Services in the
                                                                                                                                                          requesters must respond to the Office of
                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        case of a denied request (Section
                                                                                                                                                          FOIA Services’ one-time clarification
                                           Mark Tallarico, Senior Counsel, Office                  200.80(e)). Fourth, the final rule
                                                                                                                                                          request within 30 calendar days
                                           of the General Counsel, (202) 551–5132;                 incorporates the amendments to the
                                                                                                                                                          (Section 200.80(d)); agree to pay
                                           Securities and Exchange Commission,                     FOIA requiring agencies, if they do not
                                           100 F Street NE, Washington, DC                         comply with the time limits, to waive                     3 The Commission is making one technical,

                                           20549–5041.                                             fees, under certain circumstances                      clarifying modification from the proposal.
                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              (Section 200.80(g)).                                   Specifically, the third sentence of Section 200–
                                                                                                                                                          .80(f)(3), is changed from ‘‘Appeals should include
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                                           I. Introduction                                                                                                a statement of the requester’s arguments as to why
                                                                                                      1 See Release No. 34–82373 (Dec. 21, 2017), 83 FR
                                                                                                                                                          the records requested should be made available and
                                                                                                   291 (Jan. 3, 2018) (‘‘Proposing Release’’).            why the adverse determination was in error’’ to
                                             On December 21, 2017, the                                2 The Commission is making one technical,
                                                                                                                                                          ‘‘Appeals should include a statement of the
                                           Commission proposed amendments to                       clarifying modification from the proposal.             requester’s arguments as to why the records
                                                                                                   Specifically, in the first sentence of Section         requested should be made available and the
                                           information on this process. These orders are           200.80(a)(2)(ii), the word ‘‘Those’’ is changed to     reason(s) the FOIA requester contends the adverse
                                           available on the FAA website.                           ‘‘Persons.’’                                           determination was in error.’’



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Document Created: 2018-11-06 09:55:15
Document Modified: 2018-11-06 09:55:15
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionStatement of policy.
DatesThis statement of policy is effective July 30, 2018.
ContactLonnie Everhart, Aeronautical Information Services, AJV-5, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Traffic Organization, 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73169; Telephone (405) 954-4576; Email [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 30317 
RIN Number2120-AA65

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