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Subject: [Towertalk] FAA Approval
From: jphillipp@earthlink.net (JPhillipp)
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 17:22:09 -0700
I went through this when I put up my tower because I am 1/2 mile from an
airport.

The applicable rules are in 77.13... I'll paraphrase:

1) any construction more than 200 feet high

2) any construction of greater height than an imaginary surface extending
outward and upward at one of the following slopes

  i) 100 to 1 for a distance of 20,000 feet from the nearest point of the
nearest runway of an airport having at least one  runway more than 3,200
feet long.
 ii) 50 to 1 for a horizontal distance of 10,000 feet from the nearest point
of the nearest runway of an airport having a runway no more than 3,200 feet
long.
iii) 25 to 1 for a distance of 5,000 feet from the nearest heliport.

You need to fill out an FAA "Notice of proposed Construction". If the FAA
approves it, you are assigned an FAA study number. You will use that number
to fill out an FCC "Application for Antenna Structure Registration". You
will also have to include a copy of the FAA determination that the proposed
tower is OK with them.

In FL, your FAA office is the Southern Region

Southern Regional Office
Air Traffic Division, ASO-530
1710 Columbia Ave
College Park, GA  30337
tel: 404-305-5585

mail address

FAA
Southern Regional Office
Air Traffic Division, ASO-530
PO Box 20636
Atlanta, GA 30320

These addresses were valid as of 1997, which is the last time I had to deal
with them. Is it a pain in the butt getting FAA approval and an FCC
registration? Yep. Was it a help showing those documents to the city when I
went to get my building permit? You bet.

Good luck.

John N6ZAE







----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Adam" <n9iww2@verizon.net>
To: <kb9cry@attbi.com>; "n4gi" <n4gi@tampabay.rr.com>
Cc: <Towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Towertalk] FAA Approval


> Suggest you buy the Arrl antenna zoning book it has all this in it also
all
> the letters you need for approval to zoneing it has the right info you
>  N9iww
>
>
> On Monday 09 September 2002 06:43 pm, kb9cry@attbi.com wrote:
> > You only need to get FAA approval if you're within 2
> > miles (or is that 1 mile) of an airport or over 200 ft
> > (?).  The folks at my county's zoning dept. said the
> > same thing until I pointed out the actual ruling.  They
> > looked into it and then became educated.  I spent a good
> > portion of one morning talking with my county's
> > building/engineering/zoning departments inquiring and
> > educating (always being very professional & tactful)
> > prior to submitting my tower applications (3 in total).
> > I did this because when I called on the phone all I got
> > was "Oh, you can't do that."  When I bought my place, my
> > attorney had checked out for any restrictions, etc.
> > Sounds like you may need to help educate your county
> > folks also.  Gd luck, Phil  KB9CRY
> >
> > > K4XS:> It happens time and time again in Florida and other states.
> > >
> > > YEP.
> > > The 7th or 8th building person I spoke with in my FL county told me I
> > > needed to include a "letter of tower approval" from the FAA in my 50'
> > > tower permit application packet, even though I have a tree in my yard
> > > that is taller than 50'.
> > >
> > > I'm about 6 miles from TIA, but I didn't realize that approach angles
> > > were that low....
> > >
> > > I asked the building chap how others went about getting this "FAA
> > > approval" letter; what language should it contain, and who to write
to.
> > >
> > > His response:  "I have no idea.....  We never get any ham tower
> > > applications.  I guess people just build them [towers]."
> > >
> > > That was all I needed to hear in order to evaluate my situation.
> > >
> > >
> > > Blake N4GI
> > >
> > > p.s.   I'm still open to suggestions on how to get an FAA tower
approval
> > > letter.  I'll be sure to post it at the top of my new tower.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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