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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 241 — Uniform System of Accounts and Reports for Large Certificated Air Carriers · § 19-8.7

§ 19-8.7. Submission of data.

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(a)Period of coverage by submission. Reporting carriers must file data for each calendar month as shown in Table 1 to paragraph (a). Table 1 to Paragraph
(a)Data report Time period covered JanuaryJan 1 through Jan 31. FebruaryFeb 1 through Feb 28/29. MarchMar 1 through Mar 31. AprilApr 1 through Apr 30. MayMay 1 through May 31. JuneJun 1 through Jun 30. JulyJul 1 through Jul 29. AugustAug 1 through Aug 31. SeptemberSep 1 through Sep 30. OctoberOct 1 through Oct 31. NovemberNov 1 through Nov 30. DecemberDec 1 through Dec 31.
(b)Filing date for data. Reporting carriers must file data with the Department on or before the dates listed below, 45 days after the end of each reporting period. Reporting carriers must file all data through BTS approved channels as specified in accounting and reporting directives issued by BTS/OAI. Table 2 to Paragraph
(b)Report Due date 1 JanuaryMarch 17. FebruaryApril 15. MarchMay 16. AprilJune 15. MayJuly 16. JuneAugust 15. JulySeptember 15. AugustOctober 16. SeptemberNovember 15. OctoberDecember 16. NovemberJanuary 15. DecemberFebruary 15. 1 Due dates falling on Saturday, Sunday or national holiday will become effective the first following workday.
(c)Waiver requests. Requests for permission to depart from the required O&D Survey procedures should include a procedural statement describing the process the carrier proposes to employ in examining, selecting, and editing the data from reportable flight coupons for the O&D Survey, as well as a flow chart diagramming the proposed procedures.
(d)Quantity and quality controls. Carriers are expected to establish and maintain continuous quantity and quality controls on the flow of all lifted flight coupons through their system processes to determine the total number of coupons handled and the number of reportable coupons selected. Such data controls and tests have not been specified by the Department, and necessarily must be developed by each carrier. Each participating carrier shall develop and use on a continuous basis such control tests as are necessary to ensure that all reportable coupons are being selected, recorded, and reported as intended by these regulations, the Instructions to Air Carriers for Collecting and Reporting Passenger Origin—Destination Survey Data, and any related accounting and reporting directives. (Instructions and accounting and reporting directives are available from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics Office of Airline Information. Please visit https://www.bts.gov/ or call 800-853-1351 for more information.) Such controls should extend over all ADP processing, both in-house and that from third-party service providers.
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