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You are right with about 280 pages in the AC it is a daunting task. The
best help I have found is the lengthy checklist included within the AC as a
guiding template. I am not convinced the FAA is prepared to address all the
issues they will be facing as all the airports begin to forward their documents.
In a message dated 8/11/2010 3:17:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Richard.Stein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Everyone -
I've been assigned to rewrite the Airport Emergency
Plan to be in accordance with AC 150/5200-31C and I'm having difficulty
figuring out what the FAA wants as the finished product.
Could anyone who has an approved AEP that has been
written to comply with 31C please email me a copy so that I can see what the
FAA will approve?
Thanks for your
help,
Richard M. Stein,
A.A.E. Deputy Airport Director, Operations and Maintenance Lynchburg
Regional Airport 350 Terminal Drive, Suite 100 Lynchburg, VA
24502 (434) 455-6088 (434) 239-9027
(fax) richard.stein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS
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