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... 16 The objective of the literature review was to mine information that is applicable to surface weather observation options at general aviation airports. Ultimately, this information can be used by airports, state agencies, or private industry to make informed decisions concerning the fulfillment of needs and procurement.
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... Literature Review and Industry Outreach Summary 17 Source Related Content ICAO Annex 3, Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation, July 2010 Provides standards and recommended practices that form the minimum standards for all regulations and guidance for surface weather observations, weather reporting, and equipment specifications for those countries that participate in the international air navigation system. Federal Meteorological Handbook No.
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... 18 Airport Surface Weather Observation Options for General Aviation Airports Source Related Content Code of Federal Regulations, Title 14 -- Aeronautics and Space, Office of the Federal Register, January 2019 Codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by federal agencies and departments. Title 14, Chapter I covers the rules governing aeronautics and space, and includes rules prescribed by the FAA as the Federal Aviation Regulations.
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... Literature Review and Industry Outreach Summary 19 Source Related Content FAA Order 8260.3D, United States Standard for Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS) , February 2018 Federal Meteorological Handbook No.
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... Source Related Content ACRP Synthesis 75: Airport Advisories at Non-Towered Airports, Prather, 2016 Discusses AWOS/ASOS transmissions as well as Automated UNICOM. Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS)
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... Website Related Content www.faa.gov/airports/planning_ capacity/non_federal/ A comprehensive FAA website that describes the Non-Federal Program for NAVAIDs and AWOS and how an airport would purchase and install a weather system. www.aviationweather.gov/ Funded through the FAA Aviation Weather Research Program, the Aviation Digital Data Service (ADDS)
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... 22 Airport Surface Weather Observation Options for General Aviation Airports Contact Related Content Ray Conlon, V.P., Navigation Division Austin Electrical Construction Siting, commissioning, maintenance, emerging technologies, and NADIN Candace Spillers Wood, Sales Manager DBT Transportation Services, LLC Emerging technologies, equipment lifespan, sensors, and NADIN Ralph Petragnani, AWOS A/V Sales Optical Scientific, Inc. Equipment certification, AWOS AV, and NADIN Dennis Kamin, Non-Fed AWOS Engineer Federal Aviation Administration AWOS certification, commissioning, and emerging technology Vernon Carter, Manager, Security and Facilities Virginia Department of Aviation Statewide AWOS program, funding, cost, state maintenance programs, and state NADIN contract Damon A

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