Sec. 625. AIP handbook review
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Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this section, the Associate Administrator for Airports of the FAA, in consultation with the Governor of Alaska, shall identify reasonable exceptions to the AIP Handbook to be implemented by the FAA to meet unique regional circumstances and advance the safety needs of airports in Alaska, including with respect to the following: Snow Removal Equipment Building
(SREB)size and configuration. Expansion of lease areas. Shared governmental use of airport equipment in remote locations. Ensuring the resurfacing or reconstruction of legacy runways to support— aircraft necessary to support critical health needs of a community; remote fuel deliveries; and firefighting response. The use of runway end identifier lights at locations throughout the State. Not later than 60 days after the date on which the Associate Administrator for Airports of the FAA identifies reasonable exceptions under subsection (a), the Administrator shall update the AIP Handbook to incorporate such exceptions to meet the unique circumstances and safety needs of airports in Alaska. The Administrator shall consult with the Regional Administrator of the FAA Alaskan Region prior to issuing the update to the AIP Handbook required by this section.