What roles will Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) play in this study?
LAWA is responsible for conducting the study and implementing the restriction, if approved. The FAA maintains the ultimate authority to approve any proposed restrictions. In order for LAWA to submit the proposed restriction for FAA review, Part 161 requires that the study must first comply with the three main elements: • Collection of data to justify the restriction • Public notification and allowance for public comment • Submittal of the proposed restriction to the FAA for review and approval. The final authority to approve or deny the findings rests with the FAA, which has up to 180 days to review the application. If the FAA deems that the findings are relevant and meet the six statutory conditions established in the Airport Noise and Capacity Act of 1990, Study may be approved. If approved, the rule would take effect upon enactment of any airport rules and regulations by the Board of Airport Commissioners and any enabling ordinances by the Los Angeles City Council. What are the pena
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