Tue, Jan 06, 2009
As part of the continued effort to lead the industry’s
response to the TSA’s LASP, NBAA tells ANN that it has
prepared a new online guide to help Members submit comments to
regulators about not only the LASP but also any future regulatory
proposals that affect the way Members operate or use their
aircraft.
This new resource guides Members through the key points to cover
in developing comments, including one’s standing as a
respondent, specific concerns with a regulatory proposal and cost
consequences. NBAA encourages Members to take advantage of this new
resource, as participation in the comment process is the only sure
way for the aviation community to affect the final version of
federal regulations. NBAA will distribute this resource at the
TSA’s upcoming public hearings on the LASP, and it is also
available online a the link listed below.
Use NBAA’s Contact Congress to Make Your Voice Heard on
TSA’S LASP Proposal
NBAA has also provided a new letter for Members to send to their
elected representatives in Washington which outlines the concerns
the business aviation community has with the TSA's proposed Large
Aircraft Security Program (LASP). The proposal, which was
introduced last October, would impact all aircraft with a maximum
certified takeoff weight (MTOW) above 12,500 lbs. The new letter is
accessible through NBAA's Contact Congress resource, and can be
personalized and previewed before it is sent. NBAA strongly
encourages Members to use the resource to make their voices heard
on.
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