Sat, Sep 11, 2010
Supports Separate Rule For Part 135 Operations
The National Air Transportation
Association (NATA) is pleased that the rules announced by DOT
Secretary Ray LaHood and FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt today are
targeted to address pilot hours-of-service rules for Part 121
airlines and that on-demand Part 135 operations are not included in
this particular rulemaking.
In a statement released just following the announcement of the
proposed rules Friday, the association says it supports the FAA's
decision to pursue separate rulemaking initiatives for Parts 121
and 135. NATA says it remains committed to the need for a revision
of the Part 135 crewmember regulations related to flight hours,
duty periods and rest requirements.
NATA, other aviation trade organizations, numerous aircraft
operators and FAA staff invested substantial time and effort to
provide the agency with a comprehensive proposal creating a new
regulatory system for on-demand operators that addresses concerns
about pilot fatigue.
This comprehensive rulemaking proposal was created through the
Part 125/135 Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) several years ago.
To date, the FAA has not provided any feedback on the proposal nor
has the agency moved to provide a notice of proposed rulemaking
based upon the ARC recommendations.
NATA supports the revised pilot flight, duty and rest
regulations contained in that proposal and encourages the FAA to
take action on it.
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