Thu, Jun 10, 2010
SOCAL Pilots Mark June 22, 23 On Your Calendars
The FAA says it will hold two
informal fact-finding airspace meetings to solicit information from
airspace users and others, concerning a proposal to establish Class
C airspace at Long Beach, CA (KLGB), and revise the Santa Ana (John
Wayne KSNA) Class C airspace area, CA. The purpose of these
meetings is to provide interested parties an opportunity to present
views, recommendations, and comments on the proposal. All comments
received during these meetings will be considered prior to any
issuance of a notice of proposed rulemaking.
The meetings will be informal in nature and will be conducted by
one or more representatives of the FAA Western Service Area. A
representative from the FAA will present a briefing on the planned
Class C airspace areas. Each participant will be given an
opportunity to deliver comments or make a presentation, although a
time limit may be imposed. Only comments concerning the plan to
establish the Long Beach Class C airspace or the revision of Santa
Ana (John Wayne), CA, Class C airspace area will be accepted.
Anyone who wants to make a presentation to the FAA panel will be
asked to sign in and estimate the amount of time needed for their
presentation. This will permit the panel to allocate an appropriate
amount of time for each presenter. These meetings will not be
adjourned until everyone on the list has had an opportunity to
address the panel.
The meetings are open to the public. They are scheduled for June
22 and 23 at the Holiday Inn Hotel (Conference Center) at Long
Beach Airport. Additional comments to the FAA on the proposed
airspace are due to the agency by July 31.
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