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§ 11.91
§ 11.81
What information must I in-
clude in my petition for an exemp-
tion?
You must include the following infor-
mation in your petition for an exemp-
tion and submit it to FAA as soon as
you know you need an exemption.
(a) Your name and mailing address
and, if you wish, other contact infor-
mation such as a fax number, tele-
phone number, or e-mail address;
(b) The specific section or sections of
14 CFR from which you seek an exemp-
tion;
(c) The extent of relief you seek, and
the reason you seek the relief;
(d) The reasons why granting your re-
quest would be in the public interest;
that is, how it would benefit the public
as a whole;
(e) The reasons why granting the ex-
emption would not adversely affect
safety, or how the exemption would
provide a level of safety at least equal
to that provided by the rule from
which you seek the exemption;
(f) A summary we can publish in the
F
EDERAL
R
EGISTER
, stating:
(1) The rule from which you seek the
exemption; and
(2) A brief description of the nature
of the exemption you seek;
(g) Any additional information, views
or arguments available to support your
request; and
(h) If you want to exercise the privi-
leges of your exemption outside the
United States, the reason why you
need to do so.
§ 11.83
How can I operate under an ex-
emption outside the United States?
If you want to be able to operate
under your exemption outside the
United States, you must request this
when you petition for relief and give us
the reason for this use. If you do not
provide your reason or we determine
that it does not justify this relief, we
will limit your exemption to use within
the United States. Before we extend
your exemption for use outside the
United States, we will verify that the
exemption would be in compliance with
the Standards of the International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). If
it would not, but we still believe it
would be in the public interest to allow
you to do so, we will file a difference
with ICAO. However, a foreign country
still may not allow you to operate in
that country without meeting the
ICAO standard.
§ 11.85
Does FAA invite public com-
ment on petitions for exemption?
Yes, FAA publishes information
about petitions for exemption in the
F
EDERAL
R
EGISTER
. The information
includes—
(a) The docket number of the peti-
tion;
(b) The citation to the rule or rules
from which the petitioner requested re-
lief;
(c) The name of the petitioner;
(d) The petitioner’s summary of the
action requested and the reasons for re-
questing it; and
(e) A request for comments to assist
FAA in evaluating the petition.
§ 11.87
Are there circumstances in
which FAA may decide not to pub-
lish a summary of my petition for
exemption?
The FAA may not publish a summary
of your petition for exemption and re-
quest comments if you present or we
find good cause why we should not
delay action on your petition. The fac-
tors we consider in deciding not to re-
quest comment include:
(a) Whether granting your petition
would set a precedent.
(b) Whether the relief requested is
identical to exemptions granted pre-
viously.
(c) Whether our delaying action on
your petition would affect you ad-
versely.
(d) Whether you filed your petition in
a timely manner.
§ 11.89
How much time do I have to
submit comments to FAA on a peti-
tion for exemption?
The FAA states the specific time al-
lowed for comments in the F
EDERAL
R
EGISTER
notice about the petition. We
usually allow 20 days to comment on a
petition for exemption.
§ 11.91
How does FAA inform me of its
decision on my petition for exemp-
tion?
The FAA will notify you in writing
about its decision on your petition. A
copy of this decision is also placed in
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§ 11.101
the public docket. We will include the
docket number associated with your
petition in our letter to you.
[Doc. No. FAA–2005–22982, 71 FR 1485, Jan. 10,
2006]
§ 11.101
May I ask FAA to reconsider
my petition for rulemaking or peti-
tion for exemption if it is denied?
Yes, you may petition FAA to recon-
sider your petition denial. You must
submit your request to the address to
which you sent your original petition,
and FAA must receive it within 60 days
after we issued the denial. For us to ac-
cept your petition, show the following:
(a) That you have a significant addi-
tional fact and why you did not present
it in your original petition;
(b) That we made an important fac-
tual error in our denial of your original
petition; or
(c) That we did not correctly inter-
pret a law, regulation, or precedent.
§ 11.103
What exemption relief may be
available to federal, state, and local
governments when operating air-
craft that are not public aircraft?
The Federal Aviation Administration
may grant a federal, state, or local
government an exemption from part A
of subtitle VII of title 49 United States
Code, and any regulation issued under
that authority that is applicable to an
aircraft as a result of the Independent
Safety Board Act Amendments of 1994,
Public Law 103–411, if—
(a) The Administrator finds that
granting the exemption is necessary to
prevent an undue economic burden on
the unit of government; and
(b) The Administrator certifies that
the aviation safety program of the unit
of government is effective and appro-
priate to ensure safe operations of the
type of aircraft operated by the unit of
government.
[68 FR 25488, May 13, 2003]
Subpart B—Paperwork Reduction
Act Control Numbers
§ 11.201
Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) control numbers as-
signed under the Paperwork Reduc-
tion Act.
(a) The Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520) requires FAA
to get approval from OMB for our in-
formation collection activities, and to
list a record of those approvals in the
F
EDERAL
R
EGISTER
. This subpart lists
the control numbers OMB assigned to
FAA’s information collection activi-
ties.
(b) The table listing OMB control
numbers assigned to FAA’s informa-
tion collection activities follows:
14 CFR part or
section identified
and described
Current OMB control number
Part 13.5 ............
2120–0795
Part 14 ...............
2120–0539
Part 17 ...............
2120–0632
Part 21 ...............
2120–0018, 2120–0552
Part 34 ...............
2120–0508
Part 39 ...............
2120–0056
Part 43 ...............
2120–0020
Part 45 ...............
2120–0508
Part 47 ...............
2120–0024, 2120–0042
Part 48 ...............
2120–0765
Part 49 ...............
2120–0043
Part 60 ...............
2120–0680
Part
61 ...............
2120–0021, 2120–0034, 2120–0543,
2120–0571
Part 63 ...............
2120–0007
Part
65 ...............
2120–0022, 2120–0535, 2120–0571,
2120–0648
Part 67 ...............
2120–0034, 2120–0543
Part 77 ...............
2120–0001
Part
89 ...............
2120–0781, 2120–0782, 2120–0783,
2120–0785.
Part
91 ...............
2120–0005, 2120–0026, 2120–0027,
2120–0573, 2120–0606, 2120–0620,
2120–0631, 2120–0651
Part 93 ...............
2120–0524, 2120–0606, 2120–0639
Part 101 .............
2120–0027
Part 105 .............
2120–0027, 2120–0641
Part
107 .............
2120–0005, 2120–0021, 2120–0027,
2120–0767, 2120–0768, 2120–0775.
Part 111 .............
2120–0607
Part 119 .............
2120–0593
Part
121 .............
2120–0008, 2120–0028, 2120–0535,
2120–0571, 2120–0600, 2120–0606,
2120–0614, 2120–0616, 2120–0631,
2120–0651, 2120–0653, 2120–0691,
2120–0739, 2120–0760, 2120–0766.
Part
125 .............
2120–0028, 2120–0085, 2120–0616,
2120–0651
Part
129 .............
2120–0028, 2120–0536, 2120–0616,
2120–0638
Part 133 .............
2120–0044
Part
135 .............
2120–0003, 2120–0028, 2120–0039,
2120–0535, 2120–0571, 2120–0600,
2120–0606, 2120–0614, 2120–0616,
2120–0620, 2120–0631, 2120–0653,
2120–0766.
Part 137 .............
2120–0049
Part 139 .............
2120–0045, 2120–0063
Part 141 .............
2120–0009
Part 142 .............
2120–0570
Part 145 .............
2120–0003, 2120–0010, 2120–0571
Part 147 .............
2120–0040
Part 150 .............
2120–0517
Part 157 .............
2120–0036
Part 158 .............
2120–0557
Part 161 .............
2120–0563
Part 171 .............
2120–0014
Part 183 .............
2120–0033, 2120–0604
Part 193 .............
2120–0646
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