Second FAA Request for Information - Comment Period Open
Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a second Request for Information seeking public comments on an aviation-related matter. The FAA is accepting feedback through Regulations.gov under docket FAA-2025-0257. This RFI allows industry stakeholders and the public to provide input on the regulatory matter under consideration.
What changed
The FAA has published a second Request for Information as part of an ongoing regulatory process. This consultation document invites public comments on the matter before the agency. Unlike a formal Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, an RFI typically seeks information and general feedback rather than specific regulatory text comments.
Affected parties in the aviation industry should review the RFI to determine whether their expertise or operations are relevant to the matter under consideration. Stakeholders wishing to influence the regulatory process should submit comments before the close of the comment period.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on FAA-2025-0257
- Submit comments if affected by the regulatory matter
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Second Request for Information
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Second Request for InformationDouglas Thron2025-0257
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