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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 3935 (EAS) — 118 HR 3935 EAS: FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 · Sec. 420

Sec. 420. Prohibition of remote dispatching

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Section 44711(a) of title 49, United States Code, is amended— in paragraph
(9)by striking or after the semicolon; by redesignating paragraph
(10)as paragraph (11); and by inserting after paragraph
(9)the following: work as an aircraft dispatcher outside of a physical location designated as a dispatching center or flight following center of an air carrier, except as provided under section 44747; or . Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall issue regulations requiring persons to comply with section 44711(a)(10) of title 49, United States Code (as added by paragraph (1)). Chapter 447 of title 49, United States Code, is further amended by adding at the end the following: No person may serve as an aircraft dispatcher for an air carrier unless such person holds the appropriate aircraft dispatcher certificate issued by the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. Upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or other appropriate Federal agency, a person who holds such a certificate, and is performing dispatching, shall present the certificate for inspection. Each air carrier shall establish and maintain sufficient dispatch centers and flight following centers necessary to maintain operational control of each flight of the air carrier at all times. An air carrier shall ensure that each dispatch center and flight following center of the air carrier— has a sufficient number of aircraft dispatchers on duty at the dispatch center or flight following center to ensure proper operational control of each flight of the air carrier at all times; has the necessary equipment, in good repair, to maintain proper operational control of each flight of the air carrier at all times; and includes the presence of physical security and cybersecurity protections to prevent unauthorized access to the dispatch center or flight following center or to the operations of either such center. Except as provided in paragraph (2), an air carrier may not dispatch aircraft from any location other than the dispatch center or flight following center of the air carrier. In the event of an emergency or other event that renders a dispatch center or a flight following center inoperable, an air carrier may dispatch aircraft from a location other than the dispatch center or flight following center of the air carrier for a period of time not to exceed 14 consecutive days per location without approval of the Administrator. . The analysis for chapter 447 of such title is further amended by adding at the end the following: 44748. Aircraft dispatching. .
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