FAA Revised Access Plans: Required Documentation and Supplemental Standards for Commercial Service Airport Sponsor Proposing to Extend/Renew Existing Residential Through-the-Fence Access

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Abstract: On February 14, 2012, the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 was signed into law (P.L. 112-95). Section 136 of this law permits general aviation airport sponsors, as defined in the statute, to enter into residential through-the-fence agreements with property owners or associations representing property owners, with specific requirements. It also requires commercial service airports with through-the-fence operations to submit an access plan. This document is required to be completed by commercial service airport sponsors proposing to extend or renew existing through-the-fence access.

Publication Year: 2013

Authoring Organization: FAA

Airport Type: Part 139 Specific

Resource Type: PDF

Hyperlink: https://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_compliance/residential_through_the_fence/

Page Count: 2

Cost: Free

Phase(s): Operations, Planning

Functional Area(s): Property Acquisition and Management

Keyword(s): Exhibit A Property Map, Through-the-Fence Operations, Zoning Regulations