[Federal Register: September 18, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 182)]
[Notices]
[Page 54139-54140]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent
AGENCY: United States Air Force, Air Mobility Command, Federal Aviation
Administration.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4321--4347; 40 CFR Parts 1500-1508; and 32
CFR part 989.
SUMMARY: The Air Force issues this notice to advise the public of its
intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the
Beddown and Flight Operations of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) at Grand
Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The EIS will assess the potential
environmental impacts associated with the proposed beddown and flight
operations of unmanned aerial systems (UASs) at Grand Forks Air Force
Base (GFAFB). The proposal responds to the 2005 Base Realignment and
Closure (BRAC) decision to beddown the emerging UAS mission at GFAFB
and entails restructuring airspace in the vicinity of GFAFB to allow
for the safe training and operations of UASs. Additional information is
available at the project Web site listed below.
DATES: Four scoping meetings will be held as follows:
1. October 6, 2008; 4 p.m., Grand Forks, ND.
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2. October 7, 2008; 4 p.m., Devils Lake, ND.
3. October 8, 2008; 4 p.m., Langdon, ND.
4. October 9, 2008, 4 p.m., Carrington, ND.
ADDRESSES: 1. Grand Forks--Red River High School, 2211 17th Avenue.
2. Devils Lake--Lake Region State College, Dining Room, 1801
College Drive.
3. Langdon--North Dakota State University, Langdon Research
Extension Center, 9280 107th Ave NE.
4. Carrington--Carrington High School Common Area, 100 3rd Ave S.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Doug Allbright, 618-229-0846.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Headquarters Air Mobility Command (HQ AMC),
the Air National Guard (ANG), the Air Combat Command (ACC) and the
319th Airlift Refueling Wing (319 ARW) would provide the required
equipment, facilities, necessary infrastructure, staffing and airspace
to support the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decision to
beddown the emerging UAS mission at GFAFB. The Federal Aviation
Administration is participating in this process as a Cooperating
Agency.
The proposed action, Alternative A, would restructure airspace in
the vicinity of GFAFB to allow for the safe training and operations of
UASs. These modifications would include establishing a restricted area
above GFAFB, converting a portion of the existing Tiger and Devils Lake
Military Operations Areas (MOAs) to restricted airspace, expanding the
Camp Grafton restricted area (R-5401) for the use of non-eye safe
lasers, and creating restricted corridors to link the training areas
with GFAFB. Use of non-eye safe lasers at Camp Grafton would be
contained within the existing land boundaries of Camp Grafton. These
airspace changes would allow UAS pilots to receive the training
necessary to remain proficient in operating these aircraft.
Alternatives: Three action alternatives and a no-action alternative
have initially been identified for analysis, they include:
Alternative A: This alternative consists converting a portion of
the Tiger and Devils Lake MOAs to restricted airspace, creating four
new restricted airspace areas and expanding airspace at Camp Grafton.
The new areas consist of a UAS arrival and departure airspace area, two
Predator transit corridors, and a north-south Predator access corridor.
Existing restricted airspace above Camp Grafton would be expanded for
use of the non-eye safe Predator laser. Minor building renovations and
the installation of two aviation fuel tanks at GFAFB would also be
required.
Alternative B: This alternative consists of converting the entire
Tiger and Devils Lake MOAs to restricted airspace, establishing three
new restricted areas and expanding airspace at Camp Grafton for use of
the non-eye safe Predator laser. The new airspace would consist of a
UAS arrival and departure airspace area and two Predator transit
corridors. The minor renovation and tank installation would also occur
under this alternative.
Alternative C: This alternative consists of the actions proposed in
Alternative A along with the construction of a new UAS hangar at GFAFB.
No Action: This alternative consists of no changes to the existing
airspace structure around GFAFB and no renovation or construction would
occur at GFAFB to accommodate the 2005 BRAC recommendations.
Direct written comments to: HQ AMC/A7PI, 507 Symington Drive; Scott
Air Force Base, Illinois 62225 or via the project Web site at: http://
www.grandforksuaseis.com. All are encouraged to provide comments on the
proposed action either at the scoping meetings or by mail, postmarked
no later than 30 October 2008 to ensure proper consideration in the
environmental impact analyses.
Bao-Anh Trinh,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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