UFC 3-535-01
17 November 2005
1-11.1.1.2
Submit requests through the installation to the major command (MACOM).
1-11.1.1.3 Maintain a complete record of all waivers requested and their disposition
(approved or disapproved). A list of waivers to be requested and those approved for a
project should also be included in the project design analysis prepared by the design
agent aviation representative, or installation master planner.
1-11.1.2
The MACOM will:
1-11.1.2.1
Ensure that all required coordination has been accomplished.
1-11.1.2.2 Ensure that the type of waiver requested is clearly identified as either
"Temporary" or "Permanent." Permanent waivers are required when no further
mitigative actions are intended or necessary. Temporary waivers are issued for a
specified period during which additional actions to mitigate the situation must be initiated
to fully comply with criteria or to obtain a permanent waiver. Follow-up inspections will
be necessary to ensure that mitigative actions proposed for each Temporary waiver
granted have been accomplished.
1-11.1.2.3 Review waiver requests and forward all viable requests to US Army
Aeronautical Service Agency (USAASA) for action. To expedite the waiver process,
MACOMs are urged to simultaneously forward copies of the request to:
Director, US Army Aeronautical Services Agency
ATTN: MOAS-AI
(USAASA)
9325 Gunston Road, Suite N319
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5582.
Commander, US Army Safety Center (USASC)
ATTN: CSSC-SPC
Bldg. 4905, 5th Ave.
Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5363.
Director, US Army Aviation Center (USAAVNC)
ATTN: ATZQ-ATC-AT
Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5265.
Director, USACE Transportation Systems Center
ATTN: CEMRO-ED-TX
215 N. 17th St.
(TSMCX)
Omaha, NE 68102.
1-11.1.3
USAASA. USAASA is responsible for coordinating the following reviews
for the waiver request:
1-11.1.3.1
Air traffic control assessment by USAAC.
1-11.1.3.2
Safety and risk assessment by USASC.
1-11.1.3.3
Technical engineering review by TSMCX.
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