Notice of Availability of a Final Environmental Impact Statement on the Potomac Consolidated Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) Airspace Redesign
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[Federal Register: January 22, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 14)]
[Notices]
[Page 3089-3090]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Availability of a Final Environmental Impact Statement
on the Potomac Consolidated Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON)
Airspace Redesign
AGENCY: Federal Aviation, Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of a Final Environmental Impact
Statement.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released a
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Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for redesign of the
airspace in the Baltimore-Washington area. The proposed action is to
redesign the airspace in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area
excluding noise abatement procedures. This involves developing new
routes, altitudes and procedures to take advantage of the new Potomac
Consolidated TRACON, improved aircraft performance, and emerging air
traffic control technologies. The proposed action is not dependent on
development at any of the airports in the study area.
The airspace redesign study encompasses the area within a 75-
nautical mile radius centered on a radio navigational aid in
Georgetown, within the District of Columbia. The study area comprises
portions of five states--Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and
West Virginia--and the entire District.
This EIS is tiered from an earlier EIS that evaluated environmental
impacts that could result from a decision to physically consolidate the
four Baltimore-Washington metropolitan areas TRACONs into a new
building somewhere in the area. The first tier or ``building EIS''
resulted in FAA issuing a Record of Decision (ROD) on June 3, 1999. The
ROD documented the decision to consolidate four existing TRACONs into a
new facility at Vint Hill in Fauquier County, Virginia. Subsequent to
the ROD, the decision was made to consolidate the Richmond TRACON into
the PCT. However, the incorporation of the Richmond TRACON has no
effect on the scope of the airspace redesign.
The purpose of this airspace redesign is to take full advantage of
the benefits afforded by the newly consolidated TRACON facility by
increasing air traffic efficiency and enhancing safety in the
Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.
Copies of the FEIS are available for review at major libraries in
the study area. A summary of the FEIS can be viewed on the Internet at
http://www.faa.gov/ats/potomac.
DATES: Written comments on the FEIS will be accepted until February 18,
2003. Written comments may be sent to: FAA Potomac TRACON, Air Traffic
2400, Attention: Fred Bankert, 3699 Macintosh Drive, Warrenton, VA
20187.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Potomac Consolidated TRACON (800) 762-
9531, E-mail: 9-AEA-PTC-Comments@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A TRACON facility provides radar air traffic
control services to aircraft operating on Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
and Visual Flight Rules (VFR) procedures generally beyond 5 miles and
within 50 miles of the host airport at altitudes from the surface to
approximately 17,000 feet. These distances and altitudes may vary
depending on local conditions and infrastructural constraints such as
adequate radar and radio frequency coverage. The primary functions of
the TRACON is to provide a variety of air traffic control services to
arrival, departure, and transient aircraft within its assigned
airspace. These services include aircraft separation, in flight traffic
advisories and navigational assistance. When fully operational, the
Potomac Consolidated TRACON will provide terminal radar air traffic
control services to the four major airports and a number of small
reliever airports located within the Baltimore-Washington area. It will
also provide service to the Richmond, VA airport.
This EIS considers four airspace redesign alternatives consisting
of a No Action Alternative and three other alternatives that address
changes in routes and altitudes for aircraft away from the close-in
airport environment. Changes to initial departure of final arrival
procedures are not proposed. Generally, aircraft would be three to five
miles from the departure/arrival airport before the changes that are
proposed for each alternative would take effect, with the exception of
the No Action Alternative, which considers no changes to the existing
airspace. None of the alternatives would produce significant
environmental impact. Additionally, current noise abatement procedures
at the airports would not be changed under any of the alternatives. The
FEIS identifies Alternative 2 at the Preferred Alternative.
Dated: January 14, 2003 in Washington, DC.
Alan Hendry,
Program Director, Potomac Consolidated TRACON.
[FR Doc. 03-1352 Filed 1-21-03; 8:45 am]
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