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Federal AviationAdministrationFAA Update
Airports Program
Western-Pacific Region
ACA
Robin Hunt & David Cushing
September 14, 2012
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FAA Update• FY11 Program Highlights• AIP Performance Metric• FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012• Are You Ready for FY13? • Safety/Compliance Initiatives
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FY11 AIP Projects Funded (Western-Pacific Region)
$0
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
$160
$180
Land Acquisition$8M
Navaids /Equipment $10
Environmental /Planning $14M
Other $36M Building/Terminal$41M
Noise $45M Taxiway $71M Apron $74M Runway $162M
Total: $461M
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AIP Funding for FY10 & FY11
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FY11 AIP Program(by State in millions)
Fund Types AZ CA NV HI Pacific Total
State Apportionment $7 $21 $5 $1 $2 $36
Entitlement $24 $77 $14 $23 $9 $147
Discretionary $55 $140 $36 $9 $38 $278
Total: $86 $238 $55 $33 $49 $461
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AIP Performance Metric• Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
outlay rates:—By end of year in which appropriated, disburse 18% —By end of 1st year after appropriation, disburse 60%—By end of 2nd year after appropriation, disburse 81%—By end of 3rd year after appropriation, disburse 91%—By end of 4th year after appropriation, disburse 96%
• After the 4th year, all funds should be fully disbursed and the grant closed.
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Current Grant Performance
Target 40% (FY11 Grant
balance)
19% (FY10 Grant
balance)
9%(FY09 Grant
balance)
4% (FY08 Grant
balance)
Arizona 54% 15% 7% 1%
California 59% 16% 7% 5%
Nevada 50% 16% 6% 3%
Hawaii 75% 26% 10% 12%
Pacific 77% 28% 11% 1%
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Financial Report SF-425
• SF-272 is obsolete
• SF-425 replaced SF-272
• Submit SF-425 to FAA within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year
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FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012
The President signed the FAA Modernization & Reform Act of 2012 on February 14, 2012
• 4-year FAA reauthorization bill
• Authorizes $3.35 billion for AIP (FY12 – 15)
– $165 million less than previous years ($3.5 billion)
– Still subject to annual appropriation bill
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New Federal Share for AIP Grants
The federal share for development projects reverts back from 95% to the following rate:
o Arizona – 91.06% (except PHX – 75%)
o Nevada – 93.75% (except LAS – 75%)
o Hawaii – 90%
o Pacific Islands – 90%
o California – 90.06%
(except BUR, ONT, OAK, SMF, SAN, SJC, SNA - 80.59%, SFO & LAX – 75%)
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Essential Air Service Airports in Economically Distressed Areas
US DOT determined the following airports to remain eligible at a 95% federal share:• Kingman (AZ)• Prescott (AZ)• Show Low (AZ)• Crescent City (CA)• El Centro (CA)• Merced (CA)• Visalia (CA)
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Miscellaneous Provision
• Construction projects with discretionary funds may begin before execution of grant agreements, due to climatic condition
• Changes made to residential through-the-fence (TTF) and disposal of noise land requirements
– TTF – adds language enabling a GA airport to enter into an agreement with a person to access airport with property adjacent to or near the airport
– Disposal of noise land – allows designation of noise land as “buffer” land. Airports can lease without treating land as disposal.
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New Electronic Grant Payments• Delphi eInvoicing is in operation. Call DOT Help
desk if you have any registration issues. – 1 (866) 641-3500, Option 4, Option 3– 1 (405) 954-3000, Option 4, Option 3
• Delphi eInvoicing manual payment will begin on November 1st.
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Are You Ready for FY13?
Ready means that by 12/31/12 you have:• Planning complete
• Project on an approved ALP
• FAA environmental complete (FONSI, ROD, or submission of extraordinary circumstance form)
• Airspace review and approval complete
• Design complete and project ready for bid
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FY13 Environmental Deadline
Environmental documents should be completed by December 31, 2012
• Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for Environmental Assessment (EA)
• Record of Decision (ROD) for Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
• Submission of extraordinary circumstance form to support categorical exclusions
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FY 2013 Grants Applications
• Get your application is early– Ensure calculation adds up and are supported– Administrative cost and support services need to
have back-up for all numbers– Force Account work must be approved by FAA
• Bids should not include contingency – even by another name
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Important Dates for FY13 (AIP Grants)Events Due Dates Environmental (FONSI, ROD, or CAT EX) December 2012
Application December 2012
Open Bids March 31
Carryover May 1
Grant Offers (approximate) July 30
Grant Execution August 15
Grant Payments Periodically- at least every 6 months
Financial Report (SF-425) With 30 days of the end of each FY
Grant Closing < 4 Years (within 30 days of final inspection)
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Vehicle Pedestrian Deviations• In FY11, there were 44 Vehicle/Pedestrian Deviation related Runway
Incursions (VPD-RIs) in AWP. This is by far the highest number of all Regions.
• To date in FY12, there have been 18 VPD Runway Incursions in AWP. – By this time last year, AWP had experienced 22 so we are doing better, but…– We need your vigilance as we move into spring and summer which are our peak
times for V/PD RIs.
• Nevada Airports are doing well. – NV Airports had 4 VPD-Ris in FY11.– There have been 3 VPD-RI this fiscal year
to date at Nevada Airports. – 2 at LAS and 1 at VGT.
ASDE-X snapshot of HNL VPD Runway Incursion on 2/22/12. Aircraft overflew HNL Ops Vehicle by approximately 150 feet.
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Wildlife Hazard Management• To date in FY12,
– A total of 123 wildlife strikes have been reported at or near AWP Airports. – Of those, 116 occurred at Part 139 certificated airports. – The remaining occurred at General Aviation (GA) airports.
• We strongly recommend all Part 139 certificated airports and busy GA Airports conduct a Wildlife Hazard Assessment and develop a Wildlife Hazard Management Plan even if they have not experienced a “triggering event.”
• All wildlife strikes should be reported to FAAat http://wildlife.faa.gov.
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Runway Safety Area Program• All practicable improvements to RSAs at Part 139 airports,
including NavAids related actions, must be completed by December 30, 2015.
• GOOD NEWS: Based on the information we have, all Part 139 Certificated Runways in Nevada meet current RSA Standards.
• Not So Good News: We have 30 RSA projects to be completed by the deadline. – AWP program is faced with timing & funding
challenges in meeting the 2015 deadline.– Our ACIP, includes over $400 million in AIP
funding for RSA projects. This means that other, lower priority, projects must be deferred.
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Safety Management System (SMS)• Airports implementation of SMS is limited to Large Hub Airport projects
only until further notice.
• FAA-Air Traffic Organization (ATO) implementation of SMS may include any project with potential to impact operation of the National Airspace System.
• AWP has identified the following large hub airport projects that require further screening under the SMS process in 2012:– McCarran (LAS) Two Taxiway Rehabilitations (CSPP). – Honolulu (HNL) Rehabilitate Taxiway Z (design only). San Francisco (SFO) Runway 10L-28R and 10R-28L Runway Safety Areas. Los Angeles (LAX) Construct two aprons at Bradley Terminal and Taxiway “T”. Phoenix (PHX) Rehab Taxiway “B8”.
• Other SRMPs may be initiated by FAA-ATO.
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Design Standards Update• FAA is working on update to Advisory Circular 150/5300-13,
Airport Design. – FAA’s goal is to publish AC 150/5300-13A by the end of
Fiscal Year 12.– Principal Changes are in the areas of:
• Chapter 3, Runway Design• Chapter 4, Taxiway and Taxilane Design• Declared Distances and RSA Application• Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) • Taxiway Design Group (TDG) Concept for Fillet Design• Runway Design Code (RDC), Runway Reference Code (RRC) and
Taxiway Design Group (TDG) designation• Minimum separation between non-intersecting runways• Runway incursion prevention geometry for new construction • Consolidation of numerous runway design tables to one design
requirements matrix – Table 3-5
• FAA is also working on updates to the Heliport Design AC and new standards for Parachute Landing Areas on airports.
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National ADO Initiatives• Geographic Balancing (Geo-balancing)
– National redistribution of resources to better serve our customers
– New Phoenix ADO to serve AZ and NV• Phoenix office will initially report to LAX ADO
– LAX and SFO ADOs will exclusively serve California
• National SOPs under development to create consistency among ADOs
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• Talk to us.• Talk early.• Plan ahead.• Stay abreast of current regulation and guidance.• Please talk to us before an issue becomes a
problem!
Summary
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Contact InformationMark McClardy, Division Manager
Western-Pacific Region (310) 725-3600
Debbie Roth, Deputy Manager Western-Pacific Region (310) 725-3654
Mia Ratcliff, ManagerPlanning and Programming Branch (310) 725-3610
Brian Armstrong, ManagerSafety and Standards Branch (310) 725-3620
David Cushing, ManagerLos Angeles Airports District Office (310) 725-3644
Robin Hunt, ManagerSan Francisco Airports District Office (650) 827-7601
Ron Simpson, ManagerHonolulu Airports District Office (808) 541-1232
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Questions?