Or. Admin. Code § 166-150-0010 - Airport
(1)Activity
Reports, Airport Records documenting various indicators of
activity associ-ated with the agency airport. Subjects may include arrivals and
departures, type of aircraft served, number of passengers, amount of cargo,
amount of fuel use, activities of related operations such as restaurants, gift
shops, and car rental outlets, as well as others. (Minimum retention:
(a) Annual reports: Permanent
(b) Other reports: 2 years)
(2)Airport Certification
Records Records documenting certifications, licenses, or permits from
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or other federal or state agencies.
Includes any documentation bearing directly on the application for issuance or
renewal. Federal Aviation Administration related records include agency
prepared airport certification manuals for airports servicing aircraft with
seating capacities of more than 30 passengers, as well as airport certification
specifications for "limited" airports. Manuals include procedures for the
maintenance of paved and unpaved areas, lighting systems, and traffic and wind
direction indicators. They also include procedures for selfinspection, rescue
and fire fighting, and the control of hazardous substances and ground vehicles,
as well as plans for snow and ice control, emergencies, wildlife hazard
management, and others. (Minimum retention:
(a) Certification manuals or specifications:
Permanent
(b) Other records: 2
years after expiration)
(3)Airport Security Program
Records Records documenting the agency airport's objectives, methods,
and procedures designed to prevent or reduce illegal activities or interference
with civil aviation. Program contents include a description of the airport,
master security plan, planned improvements, procedures in case of hijackings or
bomb threats, security gate information, airport statistics, and related
subjects. (Minimum retention:
(a) Program
records described in 14 CFR 107.3: Permanent
(b) Other records: 2 years after superseded
or obsolete)
(4)Airport Self-Inspection
Reports Reports and related records documenting Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) mandated inspections by airport staff to assure safe
conditions. These generally are performed daily or more frequently if unusual
conditions caused by construction, weather, or any accident or incident are
present. Inspections include runway, ramp, and taxiway conditions, fire and
reserve facilities, bird hazards, wind indicating devices, standby power
system, and lighting. (Minimum retention:
(a)
Reports documenting incidents: 2 years
(b) Other reports: 6 months)
(5)Civil Aviation
Register Series documents civil airplane registrations as listed by the
Federal Aviation Administration. The register is updated on a monthly basis and
is used for reference. Information includes description of aircraft including
make, model, size, and weight. Also includes name and address of registrant.
(Minimum retention: Until superseded or obsolete)
(6)Complaint Records,
Airport Records documenting complaints or requests related to
noise or other aspects of airport operations. Information often includes name,
phone number, and address of person making complaint, name of person receiving
and/or responding to complaint, description of complaint, resolution (if any),
and other data. (Minimum retention: 2 years after last action)
(7)Law Enforcement Action
Records Records documenting various types of security actions taken by
the airport as described in 14 CFR 107.23(b). Examples include documents
showing the number and type of firearms, explosives, and incendiaries
discovered during any passenger screening process, and the method of detection
of each; the number of acts and attempted acts of piracy; the number of bomb
threats received, real and simulated bombs found, and actual bombings on the
airport; as well as the number of detentions and arrests, and the immediate
disposition of each person detained or arrested. (Minimum retention: 2
years)
(8)Maps,
Aviation Series provides visual cartographic documentation that
aids in airport functioning. Used for reference in the planning process.
Contains maps, plats, charts, field notes, terrain sketches, and related
records. Types of maps include topological maps of roads, ditches, fences, and
subterranean pipes and tanks. Also includes zoning and noise contour maps.
(Minimum retention: Until superseded or obsolete)
(9)Navigational Facilities Maintenance
and Operation Reports Records documenting the maintenance and operation
of various types of airport navigational equipment. Examples include
nondirectional radio beacon facilities, instrument landing system facilities,
simplified directional facility, distance measuring equipment, VHF marker
beacons, interim standard microwave landing system, microwave landing system,
and others. Includes meter readings and adjustment records, facility
maintenance logs, radio equipment operation records, technical performance
records, and other documents. See applicable record series in the Public Works,
Operations and Maintenance section for records not related to navigational
facilities. (Minimum retention: 2 years after equipment permanently removed
from service)
(10)Noise
Compatibility Program Records Records documenting agency development of
a noise compatibility program to moderate the impact of noise in areas
surrounding the airport. Includes studies, reports, noise exposure and other
maps, hearing records, public statements, and related documents. Program
information includes a description and analysis of alternate measures, program
measures to reduce or eliminate noncompatible land uses, a description of
public participation, actual and anticipated effect of the program, and other
summaries and descriptions. (Minimum retention:
(a) Program records described in 14 CFR
150.23(e): Permanent
(b) Other
records: 5 years after program approved)
(11)Notice To Airmen (NOTAM)
Reports Reports the notification of air carriers as to changes in
airport conditions. Subjects include construction, maintenance, surface
irregularities, snow, ice, water, light malfunctions, unresolved wildlife
hazards, and others. Includes Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) forms. Information
includes date and time of issue, message from airport manager, and distribution
data. (Minimum retention: 1 year after notice expired)
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 192 & ORS 357
Stats. Implemented: ORS 192.005 - 192.170 & 357.805 - 357.895
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