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Proposed Revocation of Class D Airspace and Class E5 Airspace; Calverton, NY
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This proposed rule would revoke Class D airspace designated as a surface area for Calverton Airport, Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant (NWIRP), on Long Island, New York. The air traffic control tower is no longer operating, and there are no current plans to reestablish a tower control function at this airport. The proposed rule would also include revocation of the Class E5 airspace extending upward from 700 feet above the surface of the earth. The airport use was associated with the aircraft repair facilities at the Calverton Airport. Recent reductions in these functions have resulted in termination of flight operations at Calverton Airport.
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Proposed Revocation of Class D Airspace and Class E5 Airspace; Calverton, NY; Federal Register Vol. 61, Issue
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
1996-03-28
Airspace Docket No. 95-AEA-11
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Notice of proposed rulemaking.
This proposed rule would revoke Class D airspace designated as a surface area for Calverton Airport, Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant (NWIRP), on Long Island, New York. The air traffic control tower is no longer operating, and there are no current plans to reestablish a tower control function at this airport. The proposed rule would also include revocation of the Class E5 airspace extending upward from 700 feet above the surface of the earth. The airport use was associated with the aircraft repair facilities at the Calverton Airport. Recent reductions in these functions have resulted in termination of flight operations at Calverton Airport.
Comments must be received on or before March 28, 1996.
Mr. Francis T. Jordan, Jr., Airspace Specialist, System Management Branch, AEA-530, FAA Eastern Region, Federal Building #111, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, New York 11430; telephone: (718) 553-4521.
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