Mar 13 -- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT, invites comments to OMB by April 12, 2023 regarding the proposed 3-year extension to collect Airport Data and Information.
The collection involves aeronautical information the FAA uses to carry out agency missions related to flight safety, flight planning, airport engineering and federal grant analysis, airport actions, aeronautical chart and flight information publications, and the promotion of air commerce as required by statute. The information will be used to process airport actions, studies, and analyses and for use when considering funding requests and published in flight information handbooks and charts for pilot use. We have renamed and updated the collection, previously called the FAA Airport Master Record, to incorporate several related tools using this data that are made available and processed via the same online system—the Airport Data and Information Portal (ADIP).
Aeronautical information is required by the FAA to carry out agency missions agency missions related to flight safety, flight planning, airport engineering and federal grant analysis, aeronautical studies and airport actions, aeronautical chart and flight information publications, and the promotion of air commerce as required by statute. The existing FAA Airport Master Record is now fully online and part of a suite of tools using aeronautical data to support the origination and distribution of airport data and information. Modules include the Airports Geographic Information System (AGIS), Airport Master Record (AMR), Modification of Standards (MOS), Runway Airspace Management (RAM), and Runway Safety Area Inventory (RSAI) as well as Registration. The burden per respondent will depend on which module or modules the respondent is using as well as the complexity of submitted projects.
We have renamed and updated the collection, previously called the FAA Airport Master Record, to reflect the consolidation of these tools and processes into a single online system—the Airport Data and Information Portal (ADIP). ADIP provides airports with direct access to their data and the ability to submit changes to it according to defined business rules. We are cancelling the PDF forms previously used to collect Airport Master Record data as they are no longer used for any collection activities.
Respondents: Approximately 8,000 airport owners/managers, consultants, and other members of the public.
Airport Data and Information Portal:
https://adip.faa.gov
FAA submission to OMB:
https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=202211-2120-006 Click IC List for information collection instrument, View Supporting Statement for technical documentation. Submit comments through this webpage.
FRN:
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2023-05072
For AEA members wishing to submit comments, "A Primer on How to Respond to Calls for Comment on Federal Data Collections" is available at
https://www.aeaweb.org/content/file?id=5806