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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 171.213
(i) Location by latitude and lon-
gitude to the nearest second, and its
position with respect to airport lay-
outs.
(ii) The type, make, and model of the
basic radio equipment that will provide
the service.
(iii) The station power emission and
frequency.
(iv) The hours of operation.
(v) Station identification call letters
and methods of station identification,
whether by Morse Code or recorded
voice announcement, and the time
spacing of the identification.
(c) If the owner desires to modify the
facility, he shall submit the proposal
to the Federal Aviation Administra-
tion and meet applicable requirements
of the Federal Communications Com-
mission, and must not allow any modi-
fication to be made without specific
approval by the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration.
(d) The owner’s maintenance per-
sonnel shall participate in initial in-
spections made by the Federal Avia-
tion Administration. In the case of sub-
sequent inspections, the owner or his
representative shall participate.
(e) The owner shall provide a stock of
spare parts, of such a quantity to make
possible the prompt replacement of
components that fail or deteriorate in
service.
(f) The owner shall shut down the fa-
cility by ceasing radiation, and shall
issue a ‘‘Notice to Airmen’’ that the fa-
cility is out of service (except that pri-
vate use facilities may omit ‘‘Notices
to Airmen’’) upon receiving two succes-
sive pilot reports of its malfunctioning.
§ 171.213 Reports.
The owner of each facility to which
this subpart applies shall make the fol-
lowing reports, at the times indicated,
to the Federal Aviation Administra-
tion Regional Office for the area in
which the facility is located:
(a) Record of meter readings and ad-
justments (Form FAA–198). To be filled
out by the owner or his maintenance
representative with the equipment ad-
justments and meter readings as of the
time of commissioning, with one copy
to be kept in the permanent records of
the facility and two copies to the ap-
propriate Regional Office of the Fed-
eral Aviation Administration. The
owner must revise the form after any
major repair, modification, or re-
tuning, to reflect an accurate record of
facility operation and adjustment.
(b) Facility maintenance log (FAA
Form 6030–1). This form is a permanent
record of all equipment malfunctioning
met in maintaining the facility, in-
cluding information on the kind of
work and adjustments made, equip-
ment failures, causes (if determined),
and corrective action taken. The owner
shall keep the original of each report
at the facility and send a copy to the
appropriate Regional Office of the Fed-
eral Aviation Administration at the
end of the month in which it is pre-
pared.
(c) Radio equipment operation record
(Form FAA–418), containing a complete
record of meter readings, recorded on
each scheduled visit to the facility.
The owner shall keep the original of
each month’s record at the facility and
send a copy of it to the appropriate Re-
gional Office of the Federal Aviation
Administration.
[Doc. No. 10116, 35 FR 12716, Aug. 11, 1970, as
amended by Amdt. 171–10, 40 FR 36110, Aug.
19, 1975]
Subpart I—Interim Standard
Microwave Landing System
(ISMLS)
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 14120, 40 FR 36110, Aug.
19, 1975, unless otherwise noted.
§ 171.251 Scope.
This subpart sets forth minimum re-
quirements for the approval and oper-
ation of non-Federal Interim Standard
Microwave Landing System (ISMLS)
facilities that are to be involved in the
approval of instrument flight rules and
air traffic control procedures related to
those facilities.
§ 171.253 Definitions.
As used in this subpart:
Angular displacement sensitivity
(Glide
Slope) means the ratio of measured
DDM to the corresponding angular dis-
placement from the appropriate ref-
erence line.
Collocated ground station
means the
type of ground station which transmits