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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 420 — License to Operate a Launch Site · § 420.57

§ 420.57. Notifications.

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(a)A licensee shall notify each launch operator and any other customer of any limitations on the use of the launch site. A licensee shall also communicate limitations on the use of facilities provided to customers by the launch site operator.
(b)A licensee shall maintain its agreement, made in accordance with § 420.31(a), with the local U.S. Coast Guard district.
(c)A licensee shall maintain its agreement, made in accordance with § 420.31(b), with the FAA ATC office having jurisdiction over the airspace through which launches will take place.
(d)At least 2 days prior to flight of a launch vehicle, unless the Administrator agrees to a different time frame in accordance with § 404.15, the licensee must notify local officials and all owners of land adjacent to the launch site of the flight schedule. [Docket No. FAA-1999-5833, 65 FR 62861, Oct. 19, 2000, as amended by Doc. No. FAA-2019-0229, Amdt. 420-9, 85 FR 79716, Dec. 10, 2020]
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