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47 CFR 87.171 - Class of station symbols. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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47 CFR 87.171 - Class of station symbols.
§ 87.171 Class of station symbols.
The two or three letter symbols for the classes of station in the aviation services are:
Symbol and class of station
AX - Aeronautical fixed
AVW - Audio visual warning systems
AXO - Aeronautical operational fixed
DGP - Differential GPS
DLT - Aircraft data link land test
FA - Aeronautical land (unspecified)
FAC - Airport control tower
FAE - Aeronautical enroute
FAM - Aeronautical multicom
FAR - Aeronautical search and rescue
FAS - Aviation support
FAT - Flight test
FAU - Aeronautical advisory (unicom)
FAW - Automatic weather observation
GCO - Ground Communication Outlet
MA - Aircraft (Air carrier and Private)
MA1 - Air carrier aircraft only
MA2 - Private aircraft only
MOU - Aeronautical utility mobile
MRT - ELT test
RCO - Remote Communications Outlet
RL - Radionavigation land (unspecified)
RLA - Marker beacon
RLB - Radiobeacon
RLD - RADAR/TEST
RLG - Glide path
RLL - Localizer
RLO - VHF omni-range
RLS - Surveillance radar
RLT - Radionavigation land test
RLW - Microwave landing system
RNV - Radio Navigation Land/DME
RPC - Ramp Control
TJ - Aircraft earth station in the Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite Service
UAT - Universal Access Transceiver
[ 53 FR 28940, Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 57 FR 45750, Oct. 5, 1992; 64 FR 27475, May 20, 1999; 69 FR 32882, June 14, 2004; 71 FR 70676, Dec. 6, 2006; 76 FR 17351, Mar. 29, 2011; 78 FR 61206, Oct. 3, 2013]
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 47 CFR Part 87 after this date.
79 FR 14634 - Expanding Access to Mobile Wireless Services Onboard Aircraft
FR Doc. 2014-05913
WT Docket No. 13-301
FCC 13-157
DA 14-327
The reply comment period for the proposed rule published January 15, 2014 (79 FR 2615), is extended. Submit reply comments on or before May 16, 2014.
47 CFR parts 22, 24, 27, 87 and 90
The Federal Communications Commission extends the deadline for filing reply comments on the Commission&apos;s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ( NPRM ), in this proceeding, which was published in the Federal Register on Wednesday, January 15, 2014. Interested parties now will have until May 16, 2014, to file reply comments, as opposed to the March 17, 2014, deadline set forth in the NPRM.
79 FR 2615 - Expanding Access to Mobile Wireless Services Onboard Aircraft
FR Doc. 2013-31203
Submit comments on or before February 14, 2014. Submit reply comments on or before March 17, 2014. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) comments should be submitted March 17, 2014.
47 CFR Parts 22, 24, 27, 87, and 90
In this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), the Commission proposes to revise outdated rules and adopt consistent new rules governing mobile communications services aboard airborne aircraft. These rule changes would give airlines, subject to applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of Transportation (DoT) rules, the choice of whether to enable mobile communications services using an Airborne Access System and, if so, which specific services to enable. The proposed rules would also replace an existing patchwork of regulatory prohibitions on airborne use of mobile services in some, but not all, of the heavily used mobile wireless bands with a consistent regulatory framework that explicitly forbids airborne use of mobile services in those bands unless they are operating on an aircraft equipped with an Airborne Access System.
78 FR 61203 - Aviation Services
FR Doc. 2013-22500
WT Docket Nos. 10-61 and 09-42, RM-11503, RM-11596
FCC 13-30
Effective November 4, 2013. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of November 4, 2013.
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) amends its rules to authorize the use of frequency 1090 MHz by aeronautical utility mobile stations for airport surface detection equipment, commonly referred to as vehicle “squitters,” to help reduce collisions between aircraft and airport ground vehicles. In addition, we establish service rules for audio visual warning systems to help aircraft in flight avoid antenna structures and other obstacles. We also adopt rules to permit ground testing of aviation data link systems, and decline to authorize remote monitoring of certain automated ground stations.
78 FR 45072 - Radiolocation Operations in the 78-81 GHz Bands; Request by the Trex Enterprises Corporation for Waiver
FR Doc. 2013-18013
FCC 13-95
Effective August 26, 2013.
47 CFR Parts 87 and 90
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) amends its rules to permit the certification, licensing, and use of foreign object debris (FOD) detection radar equipment in the 78-81 GHz band. The presence of FOD on airport runways, taxiways, aprons, and ramps poses a significant threat to the safety of air travel. FOD detection radar equipment will be authorized on a licensed basis.
FR Doc. 2013-01871
FCC 13-2
Submit comments on or before March 1, 2013, and reply comments are due on or before March 18, 2013.
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) invites comment on issues regarding 121.5 MHz emergency locator transmitters (ELTs), in effort to ensure that it&apos;s rules pertaining to Aviation Communications remain up-to-date and continues to further the Commission&apos;s goals of accommodating new technologies, facilitating the efficient and effective use of the aeronautical spectrum, avoiding unnecessary regulation, and, above all, enhancing the safety of flight.
2012-12-27; vol. 77 # 248 - Thursday, December 27, 2012
FR Doc. 2012-31049
47 CFR Parts 1, 2, 74, 87, 90, and 97
This document proposes to amend the Commission&apos;s rules to implement allocation decisions from the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2007) (WRC-07), make other allocation changes that are not related to WRC-07, and make certain updates to its service rules. The proposed actions are designed to conform the Commission&apos;s rules to the WRC-07 Final Acts and to provide significant benefits to the American public.