Airport Obstruction Issues And ASM GAA Workshop February 25, 2015 Presented by: Alan Hood, Georgia Department of Transportation Airport Safety Data Program.

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Airport Obstruction Issues And ASM GAA Workshop February 25, 2015 Presented by: Alan Hood, Georgia Department of Transportation Airport Safety Data Program Manager

3 categories of approach surfaces for GA Airports. – State Licensing – Part 77 – TERPs Visual Surface (20:1) Approach Surfaces and Obstruction Removal

New State Licensing – 3 configurations - based on runway length < 4,000’ 4,000’ – 4,999’ 5,000’ + – Meets visual approach criteria from design guide Surface starts at threshold Surface should be clear to meet the minimum state licensing criteria Generally least restrictive of the three surfaces Airports inspected biennially New GDOT Airport Licensing Approach Standards

GDOT Airport Licensing Approach Standards <4000’ 120’ 300’ To 3000’ ’ 2250’ 4000’ – 4999’ ’ 1800’ >5000’ 1000’ To 10,300’ 700’ To 5000’ 15:1 20:1 500’

Obstruction Removal – obstructions should be removed immediately or removal efforts should be initiated as soon as possible with written plan provided to GDOT by specified date in letter. – if removal is not possible, displace threshold Documentation of obstructions: biennial inspection letter Notification –Alan Hood, Airport Safety Data Program Manager and –GDOT Project Manager GDOT Airport Licensing Approach Standards

Generally most restrictive, used as screening criteria 6 configurations: Based on runway category and type of approach <12,500lb + visual = A(V) <12,500lb + non-precision = A(NP) >12,500lb + visual = B(V) >12,500lb + > ¾ mi visibility = C >12,500lb + < ¾ mi visibility = D >12,500lb + precision = PIR Surface starts 200’ from the end of the runway Surface should be clear to meet FAA 5010 Safety Data Inspection Program criteria Airports inspected biennially Part 77 Approach Standards

14 32 C 500’ A(V) 250’ B(V) 500’ A(NP) 500’ D PIR 1000’ 20:1 34:1 50:1 5,000’ 10,000’ 40,000’ Part 77 Approach Standards

Obstruction Removal – Obstructions should be removed or provide schedule for removal Documentation of obstructions: biennial inspection letter FAA 5010 report Notification Required –Provide sketch and coordinates of cleared area –Alan Hood, Airport Safety Data Program Manager and –GDOT Project Manager –GDOT will coordinate with FAA to remove from FAA database Part 77 Approach Standards

Surface starts 200’ from threshold 20:1 Approach Slope Obstructions should be mitigated to maintain night minimums When are procedures reviewed? –Any request for change in approach, name change, LOC-ID change, runway numeral change, etc –FAA performs review of airport’s terminal procedures every 2 years FAA TERPs Visual Surface Standards (20:1)

Previous FAA TERPs Visual Surface Standards (20:1) C 500’ A(NP) 500’ 20:1 34:1 Part 77 surface is larger than TERPs except in A(NP) and C Category Runways with at least a Category C published approach 800’ 20:1

New FAA TERPs Visual Surface Standards (20:1) C 500’ A(NP) 500’ 20:1 34:1 Surface for Categories A – D are all same size now 400’ 20:1 400’

FAA Straight-In TERPs Visual Surface Standards (20:1) Obstruction Removal – mitigate obstructions by: removal lighting PAPI waiver – requires FAA Flight Standards approval –obstructions should be mitigated to maintain nighttime procedures. Obstruction removal previous to “20:1” letter from Flight Procedures. –Sketch and coordinates of cleared area –Alan Hood, Airport Safety Data Program Manager and –GDOT Project Manager –GDOT notifies FAA to update database

FAA Straight-In TERPs Visual Surface Standards (20:1) If Notified by Flight Procedures of 20:1 Obstructions (After Jan 6, 2014):

Who is Responsible? Ultimately the Sponsor -State Licensing and Part 77 Inspections: When obstructions are identified in an inspection, they become a liability. -State Licensing surface obstructions could lead to denial of license.

Who is Responsible? Ultimately the Sponsor -Sponsors are also responsible for ensuring the TERPs Visual Surface is clear. Flight Procedures uses the FAA surveyed obstruction database to review procedures. -Obstructions do not automatically disappear from database with a new survey. -Must submit sketch with coordinates and boundaries of cleared areas to get obstructions removed from database. ***If you have been notified you have obstructions by Flight Procedures – then you validate the obstructions in writing. No survey or coordinates and boundaries required unless you are topping obstructions.

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