12B FAA Forms 7460-1, Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration Notice of Proposed Construction -2025

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The reports submitted by certificate holders and certificated repair stations, known as service difficulty reports (SDRs), provide the FAA with airworthiness statistical data necessary for planning, directing, controlling, and evaluating certain assigned safety-related programs.
If your organization is planning to sponsor any construction or alterations which may affect navigable airspace, you must file a Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration (FAA Form 7460-1) either electronically via this website or manually with the FAA.
Definition. Used by an National Aviation Authority (NAA) to give notice of an intention to change their Regulatory regime for aircraft design, production, maintenance or operation and allow interested parties the opportunity to comment before actual changes are made.
77.7 Form and time of notice. FAA Form 74601 is available at FAA regional offices and on the Internet. (b) You must submit this form at least 45 days before the start date of the proposed construction or alteration or the date an application for a construction permit is filed, whichever is earliest.
77.9 Construction or alteration requiring notice. If requested by the FAA, or if you propose any of the following types of construction or alteration, you must file notice with the FAA of: (a) Any construction or alteration that is more than 200 ft. AGL at its site.
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Unless your project receives a favorable Does Not Exceed determination, the FAA will likely issue a Notice of Preliminary Findings (NPF) (previously referred to as a Notice of Presumed Hazard (NPH)). These notices are guaranteed for all structures in excess of 499 feet above ground level (AGL).
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