60 Day Notice

1652-0029 MD-3 60DN_86 FR 53977 (9.29.2021).pdf

Maryland-3 Airports: Enhanced Security Procedures at Certain Airports in the Washington, DC Area

60 Day Notice

OMB: 1652-0029

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 186 / Wednesday, September 29, 2021 / Notices
6595 Springfield Center Drive,
Springfield, VA 20598–6011.

Analysis:
Agency: Department of Homeland
Security, (DHS).
Title: Generic Clearance for the
Collection of Qualitative Feedback on
Agency Service Delivery.
OMB Number: 1601–0014.
Frequency: On Occasion.
Affected Public: Private Sector.
Number of Respondents: 184,902.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 1
Hour.
Total Burden Hours: 300,000.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Christina A. Walsh at the above address,
or by telephone (571) 227–2062.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Robert Dorr,
Executive Director, Business Management
Directorate.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Transportation Security Administration
[Docket No. TSA–2005–20118]

Intent To Request Extension From
OMB of One Current Public Collection
of Information: Maryland Three
Airports: Enhanced Security
Procedures for Operations at Certain
Airports in the Washington, DC,
Metropolitan Area Flight Restricted
Zone
Transportation Security
Administration, DHS.
ACTION: 60-Day notice.
AGENCY:

The Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) invites public
comment on one currently approved
Information Collection Request (ICR),
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) control number 1652–0029, that
we will submit to OMB for an extension
in compliance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA). The ICR describes
the nature of the information collection
and its expected burden. The collection
is necessary to comply with a
requirement for individuals to
successfully complete a security threat
assessment before: (1) Operating an
aircraft to or from the three Maryland
airports (Maryland Three Airports) that
are located within the Washington, DC,
Metropolitan Area Flight Restricted
Zone (FRZ), or (2) serving as an airport
security coordinator at one of these
three airports.
DATES: Send your comments by
November 29, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be emailed
to [email protected] or delivered to
the TSA PRA Officer, Information
Technology (IT), TSA–11,
Transportation Security Administration,

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Comments Invited
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.), an agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a valid OMB control
number. The ICR documentation will be
available at http://www.reginfo.gov
upon its submission to OMB. Therefore,
in preparation for OMB review and
approval of the following information
collection, TSA is soliciting comments
to—
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
information requirement is necessary for
the proper performance of the functions
of the agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including using
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
Information Collection Requirement
OMB Control Number 1652–0029;
Maryland Three Airports: Enhanced
Security Procedures for Operations at
Certain Airports in the Washington, DC
Metropolitan Area Flight Restricted
Zone, 49 CFR part 1562. TSA’s
regulations impose requirements and
security procedures on airport operators
of three Maryland airports located
within the Washington, DC,
Metropolitan Area FRZ (Maryland Three
Airports),1 and on individuals operating
aircraft to or from these airports. The
information collected is used to
determine compliance with 49 CFR part
1562, subpart A.
Part 1562, subpart A, allows an
individual who is approved by TSA to
operate an aircraft to or from one of the
Maryland Three Airports or to serve as
an airport security coordinator at one of
these airports. In order to be approved,
a pilot or airport security coordinator
applicant is required to submit
information and successfully complete a
1 The Maryland Three Airports are: College Park
Airport (CGS), Potomac Airfield (VKX), and
Washington Executive/Hyde Field (W32).

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security threat assessment. As part of
this threat assessment, the applicant
must submit his or her fingerprints and
undergo a criminal history records
check and a check of Government
terrorist watch lists and other databases
to determine whether the individual
poses, or is suspected of posing, a threat
to transportation or national security.
An applicant will not receive TSA’s
approval under this analysis if TSA
determines or suspects the applicant of
being a threat to national or
transportation security.
Applicants can be fingerprinted at the
Ronald Reagan Washington National
Airport’s (DCA) badging office and any
participating airport badging office or
law enforcement office located nearby to
the applicant’s residence or place of
work. Applicants must present the
following information to TSA, using
TSA Form 418, as part of the
application process: Full name; Social
Security number; date of birth; address;
phone numbers; current and valid
airman certificate or current and valid
student pilot certificate; current medical
certificate; a list of the make, model, and
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
aircraft registration number for each
aircraft the pilot intends to operate at
Maryland Three Airports; one form of
Government-issued picture ID; the
certificate of completion of the FAA DC
Special Flight Rules Area training; and
fingerprints. Although not required by
the rule, TSA asks applicants to
voluntarily provide an email address
and emergency contact phone number
to facilitate immediate communication
that might be necessary when operating
in the FRZ or helpful during the
application process.
TSA also provides an option to
submit certain documents for the
application by email. For example,
applicants no longer need to submit the
required documentation to the FAA
Flight Standards District Offices inperson, but may submit the information
to TSA electronically at mdthree@
tsa.dhs.gov. This option does not apply
to fingerprints, which continue to be
collected in-person at the various
locations.
TSA receives approximately 369
applications annually and estimates
applicants spend approximately 5.75
hours to prepare and submit the
information to TSA, which is a total
annual burden of 2,121.75 hours.
Dated: September 24, 2021.
Christina A. Walsh,
TSA Paperwork Reduction Act Officer,
Information Technology.
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