FAA Petition for Exemption from 14 CFR § 137.3
Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration is publishing a petition for exemption from 14 CFR § 137.3, which pertains to agricultural aircraft operations. This notice allows for public comment on the petition submitted by Trevor Gooding.
What changed
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received and is publishing a petition for exemption from 14 CFR § 137.3. This regulation outlines requirements for agricultural aircraft operations. The petition, submitted by Trevor Gooding, seeks relief from specific provisions within this section, though the exact nature of the requested exemption and the specific provisions are detailed in the attached document.
This notice serves as a consultation period, inviting public comment on the merits of granting the exemption. Interested parties should review the attached petition to understand the scope of the request and submit comments to the FAA by the specified deadline. The FAA will consider these comments before making a determination on the exemption request. No compliance actions are required at this stage beyond submitting comments if desired.
What to do next
- Review the attached petition for exemption from 14 CFR § 137.3.
- Submit comments to the FAA regarding the petition by the close of the comment period.
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Comment
Petition for exemption from 14 CFR § 137.3"
Attachments 1
FAAPart137ExemptionPetitionTrevorGooding
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