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The FAA Form 7460 -1 and the accompanying information in a 7460 Notice of <br />Proposed Construction or Alteration package should be sent to the FAA Airports <br />Division for all proposed construction or temporary construction cranes on any <br />Federally Obligated Airport or to the FAA Air Traffic Division for any construction <br />off an airport that meets the notice criteria listed below (see FAR Part 77, Section <br />77.13 -Notice Criteria). <br />A 7460 form is required for the following reasons: <br />1) So that hazards to aviation are minimized, <br />2) To serve as notification to pilots (NOTAMS) of potential airspace hazards, <br />3) For marking and lighting of structures, <br />4) To depict obstacles on aeronautical charts, and <br />5) To coordinate radio transmissions between the FAA and FCC. <br />Construction activities at or near airports must be reported via FAA Form 7460 -1 at <br />least 30 days before proposed construction or application for building permit, in any <br />of the following situations: <br />• Construction/alteration including construction cranes more than 200 feet in height <br />above the ground level at its site. <br />• Construction/alteration including construction cranes of greater height than an <br />imaginary surface extending outward and upward at one of the following slopes: <br />- 100 -to -1 for a horizontal distance of 20,000 feet from the nearest point of the <br />nearest runway of each airport (public -use or military) with at least one <br />runway more than 3,200 feet in actual length, excluding heliports. <br />- 50 -to -1 for a horizontal distance of 10,000 feet from the nearest point of the <br />nearest runway of each airport (public use or military) with its longest runway <br />no more than 3,200 feet in actual length, excluding heliports. <br />Page III -16 III. Legislation and Federal Regulations Relating to <br />Compatible Land Use Planning <br />74 <br />
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