Penn State Engineering Follow-up on FAA Exemption Petition
Summary
Penn State Engineering submitted a follow-up comment to the FAA regarding their petition for exemption (FAA-2026-1025-0004). The submission includes a revised copy of their petition, intended as a follow-up to an initial submission, and requests consideration past the original deadline.
What changed
Penn State Engineering has submitted a comment to the FAA (docket FAA-2026-1025-0004) as a follow-up to their initial petition for exemption. The comment includes a revised copy of their petition and requests that the FAA consider this revision, even though it may be past the original submission deadline. The submission is intended to ensure their revised petition is received and reviewed.
While this submission is a follow-up to a consultation, it does not impose new obligations on other entities. Compliance officers should note that this is an individual entity's request for consideration and does not represent a change in FAA regulations or policy. No immediate actions are required from other regulated parties.
Archived snapshot
Mar 25, 2026GovPing captured this document from the original source. If the source has since changed or been removed, this is the text as it existed at that time.
Comment
Hello,
We have received this letter of acknowledgement and are hoping we can submit our revision past the deadline. We've already commented on our initial petition submission with a revised copy but were worried it might not reach you. We've attached the same revision to this comment and ask that you view it as a follow-up to our initial submission.
Thank you,
Nathan Mascia
Attachments 1
Petition for FAA 44807 Exemption-1
Named provisions
Related changes
Get daily alerts for Regs.gov: Federal Aviation Administration
Daily digest delivered to your inbox.
Free. Unsubscribe anytime.
Source
About this page
Every important government, regulator, and court update from around the world. One place. Real-time. Free. Our mission
Source document text, dates, docket IDs, and authority are extracted directly from FAA.
The summary, classification, recommended actions, deadlines, and penalty information are AI-generated from the original text and may contain errors. Always verify against the source document.
Classification
Who this affects
Taxonomy
Browse Categories
Get alerts for this source
We'll email you when Regs.gov: Federal Aviation Administration publishes new changes.
Subscribed!
Optional. Filters your digest to exactly the updates that matter to you.