Sneller & Son, Inc. FAA Exemption Petition
Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted a petition for exemption filed by Sneller & Son, Inc. This petition seeks an exemption under Section 44807 of federal aviation law. The document is available for public review and comment.
What changed
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has published a petition for exemption filed by Sneller & Son, Inc. This filing, under Section 44807 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, indicates the company is seeking relief from certain regulations to operate or develop specific aviation technologies or services. The petition itself is the primary document, and its attachment contains the detailed request.
This is a proposed rule or consultation stage, meaning the public has an opportunity to comment on the petition. Regulated entities, particularly those in the aviation manufacturing or operations sector, should review the petition to understand the scope of the exemption requested and its potential implications for the industry. Comments should be submitted through Regulations.gov by the specified deadline.
What to do next
- Review the petition for exemption filed by Sneller & Son, Inc.
- Submit comments on the petition via Regulations.gov by the comment close date.
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