FaceBookTwitter

  • SoCal Pilots Home
  • Join SoCal Pilots
    • Signup as a Member
    • Member Donations
    • Anonymous Donation
    • Contact Us
    • Advertisers

  • Members
    • Member Login
    • Lost Password

  • Events
    • Future Events
    • Past Events
    • Your Events
    • Your Calendar
    • Event Sign-up
    • Pay for Event
    • Event Survey
    • Event Attendee Report
    • Weather Links

  • Photos
    • Photo Gallery
    • Member Photos
    • Add New Photos

  • Newsletter
    • All Publications
    • Newsletters
    • Articles
    • Formation Flying
    • ADIZ Crossing
    • eAPIS

  • Links
    • Advertisers
    • Related Web Links
    • Airport Lookup
    • Fuel Price Lookup
    • Weather Links
    • RSS News Feeds

  • SNA
    • General Information
    • Services Directory
    • Pilot Information
    • Airport NOTAMS
    • Tiedown & Parking
    • GA Noise Abatement
    • Airfield Map
    • Meeting Location

  • eAPISFile.com
  • Formation Flying
  • Flying Type Clubs
    • AOPA
    • EAA
    • American Bonanza Society
    • Cessna Owners
    • Cirrus - COPA
    • Mooney Pilots - MAPA
    • Piper Owners

  • FAA
    • Airport. ICAO. IATA Lookup
    • Aircraft Registration
    • Airman Certification
    • TFR List and Map
    • Pass Your Medical
    • Pilot Medication Solutions
    • FAA Database
    • FAA Airman Search
    • FAA Aircraft Search

  • Contacts
    • Contacts

  • Member Login
  • How to Join
  • Join Now
 
SoCal Pilots Blog
Buy, Sell, Trade
Plane, Panel, Engine
News, Ideas & Posts




Total Records: 1
Page # 1 of 1 Pages

FAA Response re 100LL at Santa Clara County CA

by Stephen Blythe on 1/19/2022

Blog Link
In a strongly worded letter to the leadership of Santa Clara County CA, the FAA is investigating the county's ongoing safety issues, including its rushed ban of 100LL fuel as of Jan. 1, 2022, as it considers possible violations of federal law.
Aviation groups, as well as local pilots and airport-based businesses, have shown that the ban carries significant safety risks as it does not provide a safe transition to unleaded fuel. In the letter, the FAA "strongly recommends that the county take action to suspend the effective date of its ban on leaded gas at the county-owned airports until this matter can be resolved."
Since the FAA has received multiple complaints from airport tenants and users, along with a group representing industry stakeholders who allege violations of grant assurances at Reid-Hillview Airport (RHV) and San Martin Airport (E16), the agency is commencing an investigation under 14 CFR part 13 ("Reports of Violations"). The FAA has also shortened the response time for the county to 20 days, as it does so when "circumstances require expedited handling of a particular case or controversy."
The FAA cited a sizable list of relevant complaints as a basis for its investigation, including "the failure to address a significant number of significant safety concerns which have been enumerated in detail to the county via letters from the FAA. The county is on notice with regard to these serious safety concerns and the issues remain unresolved."
In addition, the FAA is looking into the county's refusal to offer long-term leases for all tenants at Reid-Hillview airport whose leases will expire on Dec. 31, 2021. In all, the FAA is investigating eight potential violations by the county.
The general aviation industry is strongly committed to an unleaded future, but through a smart and safe transition. The industry has pointed out that the reckless and hurried ban could cause risks of misfuelling and potential engine failure in aircraft with the wrong fuel.

 
Comment on this Post:
 

 
Full List of Blog Posts ยป


Southern California Pilots Association ▪ 25316 Stageline Dr, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 ▪ Phone: (949) 322-4397
 
© 1990-2024 Stephen Blythe - This Web Site is hosted by BlytheAir: Laguna Hills, CA ▪ (949) 445-8181