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U.S. and foreign air carriers operating passenger flights in, to, or from the U.S. with at least one aircraft with an original passenger capacity of 30.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: U.S. and foreign air carriers operating passenger flights in, to, or from the U.S. with at least one aircraft with an original passenger capacity of 30.
Page 2: U.S. and foreign air carriers operating passenger flights in, to, or from the U.S. with at least one aircraft with an original passenger capacity of 30.

• U.S. and foreign air carriers operating passenger flights in, to, or from the U.S. with at least one aircraft with an original passenger capacity of 30 or more seats.

• Does not cover foreign charter operators who operate flights from a foreign point to the U.S. and return to a foreign location and do not pick up any U.S.-originating passengers.

• Does not cover all-cargo flights.

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• Reportable tarmac delays:

Tarmac delays of 3 hours or more at a U.S. airport on a scheduled or public charter flight, including a diverted or subsequently cancelled flight.

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Part 234 Reporting Carriers ( Currently 15 +1)

Form 234 (On-time-

performance Report)

For all domestic scheduled flights

to or from a large hub airport

(Mandatory)

Form 244 (Tarmac Delay

Report) for public charter

and int’l flights that experienced 3+

hours tarmac delay at a U.S. airport

(Mandatory)

Form 234 (On-time-

performance Report)

For all domestic scheduled flights to or from other

U.S. airports(Voluntary)

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U.S. carriers not covered under Part 234 and foreign

carriers

Form 244 (Tarmac Delay Report)

For all flights that experienced 3+ hours tarmac

delay at a U.S. airport

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BTS 3-hour Tarmac

Delay Data

Form 234: “large” U.S. carriers’ scheduled domestic flights

Form 244: • “large” U.S. carriers’ public charter and int’l flights;• “small” U.S. carriers: all flights;• all covered foreign carriers’ flights to and from the U.S.

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Filing Requirements:

◦ Monthly report is required for any month during which a reportable tarmac delay has occurred;

◦ Report is due on or before the 15th day of each month following the month during which any reportable tarmac delay occurred;

◦ No “negative” report is required.

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The reporting duty under 14 CFR Part 244 is separate and distinct from:

The “record retention” requirement under 14 CFR 259.4(e), which requires covered carriers to retain certain information on tarmac delays of three hours or more for two years.

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To register with DOT, log into the eSubmit web application: http://esubmit.rita.dot.gov

If the Air Carrier’s representative is already a registered eSubmit user, then they will need to log into the eSubmit web application to select and add the new Part 244 Tarmac Delay Data to their list of reports they submit.

For new users, once logged in, the system will allow you to create a new user account.

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Account must be established by: August 26, 2011

For assistance setting up your carrier’s user account for reporting Part 244 data, please contact Marianne Seguin at:

[email protected]

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As of August 1, 2011, carriers will be able to register with DOT, to report PART 244 Tarmac Delay Data.

As of October 3, 2011, carriers will be able to access the eSubmit web application to report tarmac delays.

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Monthly, OAI will be sending all Part 244 reporting carriers this reminder:

Part 244 – Reporting of Tarmac Delay Data Reminder Notice

This is a reminder notice for all Part 244 reporting carriers. Please submit a Form 244 along with your transmittal letter if you had an occurrence of a 3 hour or more tarmac time. This is in accordance with the reporting requirements in the Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ Accounting and Reporting Directive No. 303, effective August 23, 2011. If you do not have a 3 hour or more tarmac time for the current monthly reporting period, you do not need to submit Form 244.

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Reports must be created as an electronic "comma separated values" file, using ASCII text character encoding.

The file name is flexible and may be determined by the individual air carrier, but the comma separated values (csv) file format is required.

You must use [CSV] or [csv] as the file name extension.

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Carrier Code Flight Number Departure Airport Code Arrival Airport Code Date of Operation Gate Departure Time Wheels-Off Time Wheels-On Time Gate Arrival Time Aircraft Tail Number Total Ground Time Away

From Gate for Gate Returns/Fly Returns including Canceled Flights

Longest Time Away from Gate for Gate Returns or Canceled Flights

Diverted Flight – Airport Wheels-On Time at

Diverted Airport Total Time Away from Gate

at Diverted Airport Longest Time Away from

Gate at Diverted Airport Wheels-Off Time at

Diverted Airport Diverted Flight – Airport

Landing

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Wheels-On Time at Diverted Airport Total Time Away from Gate at Diverted

Airport Longest Time Away from Gate at Diverted

Airport Wheels-Off Time at Diverted Airport

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Since the Part 244 rules do not apply at foreign airports, is a carrier required to report Gate Departure Time, Wheels-Off Time, Wheels-On Time, and Gate Arrival Time at foreign airports?

Answer, No, the carrier can either report nil fields, zero, or the actual times at foreign airports.

Nil = ,,, Zero = ,0,0, Actual = 1002, 1011,

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