Presented to: 2008 FAA Eastern Region Airports Conference By: Donna O’Neill FAA Obstruction Evaluation Specialist Date: March 19, 2008 Federal Aviation Administration Cranes and Other Things that Go Bump in the Night An Airport Manager’s Guide to Airspace Obstruction Evaluations and Resources
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Presented to: 2008 FAA Eastern Region Airports Conference By: Donna O’Neill FAA Obstruction Evaluation Specialist Date: March 19, 2008 Federal Aviation.
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Presented to: 2008 FAA Eastern Region Airports Conference
By: Donna O’Neill
FAA Obstruction Evaluation Specialist
Date: March 19, 2008
Federal AviationAdministration
Cranes and Other Things that Go Bump in the Night
An Airport Manager’s Guide to Airspace Obstruction Evaluations and Resources
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• FAA’s Obstruction Evaluation Service (OES) handles obstruction evaluations for structures located OFF airport property (2008-AEA-XXXX-OE )
• FAA’s Airports Division handles obstruction evaluations for structures located ON airport property (2008-AEA-XXXX-NRA)
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• Kevin Haggerty, Manager• Bruce Beard, Supervisor (Western U.S.)• Sheri Edget-Baron, Supervisor (Eastern
U.S.)• 25 OE Specialists and Technicians• In 2007, OES provided airspace
determinations for approximately 56,858 cases.
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14 CFR Part 77 Notice Requirements:
1) Structures more than 200 ft. AGL regardless of location
2) Structures that exceeds a 100:1 slope from the nearest point of the nearest public use runway
3) When requested by the FAA or under certain specific conditions
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• Structures (temporary or permanent) that meet Notice Criteria must receive a written determination from the FAA
• Must file notice with the FAA a MINIMUM of 30 days prior to construction (including cranes)
• Cranes taller than structure’s determined height must be filed separately and receive their own determination
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