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Docket ID: [Docket No. DOT-OST-2007-0108]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: National Task Force To Develop Model Contingency Plans To Deal With Lengthy Airline On-Board Ground Delays
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: OST is establishing a National Task Force to develop model contingency plans to deal with lengthy airline onboard ground delays. The Task Force will be composed of individuals appointed by the Secretary of Transportation who represent a crosssection of the diverse agencies, organizations and individuals that represent airlines, airports and consumer groups in the U.S. The Task Force will also ensure that members of the public are able to present their views to it. The purpose of this notice is to invite interested parties, organizations, and individuals, to submit applications to be considered for representation on the Task Force.
SUMMARY: Lengthy airline on-board ground delays; model contingency plans; National Task Force,
DOT's Office of Inspector General recommended, in its audit report,
entitled ``Actions Needed to Minimize Long, OnBoard Flight Delays,''
issued on September 25, 2007, that the Secretary of Transportation
establish a national task force of airlines, airports, and the Federal
Aviation Administration to coordinate and develop contingency plans to
deal with lengthy delays, such as working with carriers and airports to share facilities and make gates available in an
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emergency. The Department is taking action to effectuate this recommendation.
A. Notice of Intent To Establish a Task Force and Request for Comment
In accordance with the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), an agency of the Federal government cannot establish or utilize a group of people in the interest of obtaining consensus advice or recommendations unless that group is chartered as a Federal advisory committee. The purpose of this notice is to indicate that it is OST's intent to create a Task Force to develop model contingency plans to deal with lengthy airline onboard ground delays. OST has determined that the establishment of this Task Force is necessary and in the public interest.
National Task Force To Develop Model Contingency Plans To Deal With Lengthy Airline OnBoard Ground Delays.
C. Purpose and Objective
(1) The Task Force will develop model contingency plans for
minimizing the impact of lengthy airline onboard ground delays.
(2) The Task Force will be responsible for reviewing incidents
involving long, onboard ground delays and their causes; identifying
trends and patterns of such events; and recommending workable solutions
for mitigating the onboard consumer impact of extraordinary flight disruptions.
(3) The Task Force will report to the Secretary of Transportation
the results of its consideration and a description of model contingency plans it develops.
(4) The Task Force will not exercise program management, regulatory
or program guidance responsibilities. It will make no decision directly
affecting the programs on which it provides advice. The Task Force will
provide a forum for the development, consideration, and communication
from a knowledgeable and independent perspective of a strategy for dealing with lengthy onboard ground delays nationwide.
The Task Force will be composed of individuals appointed by the Secretary of Transportation. Task Force members will represent a cross section of the diverse agencies, organizations and individuals that represent airlines, airports and consumer groups in the U.S.
This document gives notice to potential participants of the process and affords them the opportunity to request representation on the Task Force. The procedure for requesting such representation is set out below. In addition, we invite comments and suggestions for potential participants.
OST is aware that there are many more potential organizations and participants than there are membership positions on the Task Force. It is very important to recognize that interested parties who are not selected for membership on the Task Force can make valuable contributions to the work of the Task Force in several ways. For example, the person or organization could request to be placed on the Task Force mailing list and may submit written comments to the Task Force.
Further, any member of the public is welcome to attend Task Force meetings, and, as provided in the FACA, speak to the Task Force. Time will be set aside during meetings for this purpose as appropriate. E. Applications for Membership
Each Application for membership or nomination to the Task Force should include:
(1) A brief resume or letter (no more than one page) demonstrating
the applicant or nominee's unique qualifications and why they are
interested in serving on the Task Force (please note, resumes or
letters will be posted on the public docket and therefore should not contain personal information such as date of birth, etc.)
(2) Evidence that the applicant or nominee is authorized to
represent parties related to the interest(s) the person proposes to represent; and
(3) A written commitment that the applicant or nominee would participate in good faith.
Since all comments and/or applications for membership or nominations for membership on the Task Force will be posted on the Public Docket, we encourage you to include only that information you are willing to provide for the public docket and submit your application electronically using the docket number provided on this notice through the Federal Docket Management System found at http://www.regulations.gov .
The Task Force will terminate one year after the date of the filing of the Task Force charter unless prior to that time the charter is terminated or extended in accordance with the FACA.
After evaluating applications and nominations received as a result of this notice, the Department will publish in the Federal Register a notice announcing the establishment and composition of the Task Force.
Issued on: December 17, 2007.
Samuel Podberesky,
Assistant General Counsel for Aviation Enforcement & Proceedings, U.S. Department of Transportation.
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