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- AIP Handbook - Federal Aviation Administration
The AIP Handbook provides guidance to FAA staff about the administration of the Airport Improvement Program
- Order 5100. 38D - Airport Improvement Program Handbook
Change 1 to the Handbook does not reflect changes due to FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-254) or Program Guidance Letter 17-01, "Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) Equipment Above Minimum Part 139 Index Requirements"
- Change 1 to FAA Order 5100. 38D, Airport Improvement Program Handbook . . .
The contents of this Handbook are based on the AIP related legislation contained in the United States Code (USC) Throughout this Handbook, the AIP related legislation under Title 49 is referred to as the Act
- AIP Handbook - Federal Aviation Administration
The Handbook is the published policy for AIP Except where options are specifically noted or where non-mandatory language is used, the procedures and requirements are mandatory
- AIP Handbook: Chapter 3 - Federal Aviation Administration
For AIP funding purposes, some modifications to FAA standards (such as those examples in Table 3-16) will not be considered because they violate 2 CFR part 200 or deviate from FAA design standards The ADO or AAS-100 must not approve such requests for AIP funded projects
- AIP Handbook: Chapter 5 - Federal Aviation Administration
AIP is a grant program, and under 31 USC § 6304 and § 6305 (Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977) Federal agencies must use a grant agreement, rather than a cooperative agreement when limited involvement between the sponsor and the Federal government is expected
- AIP Handbook - Federal Aviation Administration
The AIP Handbook provides guidance to FAA staff about the administration of the Airport Improvement Program AIP Handbook, Change 1 (PDF, 3 98 MB) (February 26, 2019)
- Airport Improvement Program (AIP) - Federal Aviation Administration
The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) provides grants to public agencies — and, in some cases, to private owners and entities — for the planning and development of public-use airports that are included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS)
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