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Code · U.S. Code · Title 49 - TRANSPORTATION · CHAPTER 447— SAFETY REGULATION · § 44719

§ 44719. Standards for navigational aids

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The Secretary of Transportation shall prescribe regulations on standards for installing navigational aids, including airport control towers. For each type of facility, the regulations shall consider at a minimum traffic density (number of aircraft operations without consideration of aircraft size), terrain and other obstacles to navigation, weather characteristics, passengers served, and potential aircraft operating efficiencies.
(Pub. L. 103–272, § 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1201.)
The words “Not later than December 31, 1988” are omitted as obsolete.
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