[Federal Register: November 17, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 221)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
High Density Airports; Notice of Reagan National Airport Lottery
Allocation Procedures
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration.
ACTION: Notice of lottery and allocation procedures for slots at
Washington Reagan National Airport.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces a lottery to allocate a limited number
of commuter slots at Washington's Reagan National Airport in accordance
with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Sec. 93.225, Lottery
of available slots.
date/location of lottery: The lottery will be held in the Federal
Aviation Administration, Conference Room 9 ABC, 800 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591 on December 3, 2004, beginning at
11:30 a.m. Carriers that wish to participate in the lottery must
notify, in writing, the FAA Slot Administration Office, Attention: AGC-
220, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591, or by
facsimile to (202) 267-7277. Notification must be received no later
than 5 p.m. e.d.t. on November 18, 2004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lorelei Peter, Operations and Air
Traffic Law Branch, Regulations Division, Office of the Chief Counsel,
Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20591; telephone number (202) 267-3134.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The High Density Traffic Airports Rule, or ``High Density Rule,''
14 CFR part 93, subpart K, was promulgated in 1968 to reduce delays at
five congested airports: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK),
LaGuardia, O'Hare International Airport (O'Hare), Ronald Reagan
Washington National Airport (Reagan National) and Newark International
Airport (33 FR 17896; December 3, 1968). The regulation limits the
number of instrument flight rule (IFR) operations at each airport,
during certain hours of the day. It provides for the allocation to
carriers of operational authority, in the form of a ``slot'' for each
IFR takeoff or landing during a specific 30- or 60-minute period. The
restrictions at Newark were lifted in the early 1970s. The restrictions
at O'Hare were lifted in July 2002.
Slots during peak hours and not required for Essential Air Service
are allocated by lottery. (See CFR 93.225.) the FAA will follow the
lottery procedures of 14 CFR Sec. 93.225 and certain special
procedures described further in this notice will also apply.
A limited incumbent carrier is now defined as a carrier with fewer
than 20 slots and slot exemptions. (49 U.S.C. 41714(h)(5)(A)) (The
regulatory definition of a limited incumbent carrier was amended by the
above statutory provision.) Also, section 426 of Vision 100--Century of
Aviation Reauthorization Act amended the definition of commuter
aircraft in 14 CFR 93.123(c)(2), as applied to aircraft operations at
Washington's Reagan National Airport, to mean aircraft operations using
aircraft having a
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certificated maximum seating capacity of 76 or less.
The commuter slots available during the lottery previously were
allocated to carriers to provide Essential Air Service and subsequently
withdrawn by the FAA for nonuse. (Under 14 CFR 93.227, if slots are not
used 80 percent of the time over a two-month reporting period, the
slots will be withdrawn.)
A total of six daily commuter slots are available during this
lottery. One commuter slot is available in each the 0700 and 0900 hours
and two commuter slots are available in each the 1400 and 1900 hours.
Special Procedures
By Order 2004-9-22 issued September 23, 2004, the Office of the
Secretary of Transportation directed the FAA to hold a slot lottery for
six available commuter slots at Reagan National that had been reserved
for Essential Air Service for Clarksburg, Morgantown, and/ or
Lewisburg, West Virginia, subject to the conditions described in the
order. In summary, the Order provides that the slots may be used to
provide service to points other than the above West Virginia
communities unless a carrier subsequently requests slots to serve the
Reagan National-Clarksburg, Morgantown, and/or Lewisburg markets with
specific dates a viable proposal. Under that scenario, the Office of
the Secretary would review the proposal and then direct the FAA to
recall the reserved Essential Air Service slots that had been allocated
by this lottery. The complete text of the Order is available via the
Internet at http://dms.dot.gov in Docket OST-2003-15886.
Issued on November 10, 2004 in Washington, DC.
James Whitlow,
Deputy Chief Counsel.
[FR Doc. 04-25451 Filed 11-16-04; 8:45 am]
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