FAA Airworthiness Directive Comment Consultation
Summary
The FAA has opened a 44-day public comment period for an airworthiness directive (AD) under docket FAA-2026-2723-0001. The directive applies to aircraft manufacturers, operators, and relevant government agencies subject to FAA airworthiness requirements. Commenters may submit feedback through Regulations.gov as individuals, organizations, or anonymously.
What changed
The FAA is soliciting public comments on a proposed airworthiness directive. The document provides a standard comment submission form on Regulations.gov for the rulemaking docket FAA-2026-2723-0001. The page includes standard fields for comment text (up to 5000 characters), file attachments (up to 20 files at 10MB each), email address for confirmation, and identity selection (Individual, Organization, or Anonymous). \n\nAffected parties—including aircraft manufacturers, operators, and regulated entities—should prepare and submit substantive comments addressing the proposed airworthiness requirements. The comment period closes in 44 days from the effective date. Failure to submit comments during the open period means the directive may proceed to finalization without incorporating public input. Participants should note that any personally identifiable information submitted may be publicly disclosed in the docket.
What to do next
- Review the proposed airworthiness directive content in docket FAA-2026-2723-0001
- Prepare and submit substantive technical comments addressing the proposed requirements
- Include relevant safety data, operational impacts, or cost considerations in comments before the 44-day period expires
Source document (simplified)
Write a Comment
Commenter's Checklist
Public Comments on Federal Regulations
Comment *
5000
What is your comment about?
Attach Files
You can attach up to 20 files, but each file cannot exceed 10MB. Valid file types include: bmp, docx, gif, jpg, jpeg, pdf, png, pptx, rtf, sgml, tif, tiff, txt, wpd, xlsx, xml. Drop files here or Browse...
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you represent with their consent
An Organization
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or government agency
Anonymous
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associated with the comment
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