FAA Decision Allows Late Comments
Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision allowing for late comments to be submitted on a specific rulemaking. This decision pertains to Docket FAA-2026-2389 and provides flexibility regarding the comment submission deadline for interested parties.
What changed
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision that permits the acceptance of late comments for a rulemaking identified by Docket FAA-2026-2389. This decision, documented in the "DecisionFAA-2026-2389Cedar Rock Spra" attachment, indicates a procedural allowance for parties who may have missed the original comment deadline.
While this decision itself does not impose new regulatory obligations, it suggests a potential for increased engagement in the rulemaking process. Compliance officers should note this procedural flexibility, particularly if they are involved in monitoring or responding to FAA rulemakings. The specific implications for the Cedar Rock Spra matter and any future comment periods should be reviewed in the context of the full decision document.
What to do next
- Review the full decision document for Docket FAA-2026-2389 to understand the specific circumstances and scope of the late comment allowance.
- Note this procedural flexibility for future FAA rulemakings where timely comment submission is critical.
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