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DoD Service component processing the waiver must also coordinate its action with the applicable
TERPS approving authority.
1.9. Notice of Construction. The FAA must be notified of all construction that affect air navigation at
DoD airfields in the United States and its territories. FAA Form 7460-1, Notice of Proposed
Construction or Alteration (http://www.faa.gov/arp/ace/faaforms.htm), must be submitted to the
Federal Aviation Administration at least 30 days prior to the start of construction, in accordance with
Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 77, Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace, subpart B. Airspace
surface penetrations will be noted. Applications may be obtained and are filed with the regional FAA
office. For Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserves, process the form in accordance with
Chapter 8 of AR 95-2, Air Traffic Control, Air Space, Airfield Flight Facilities and Navigational Aids.
For DoD facilities overseas, similar requirements by the host country, NATO, or ICAO, may be
applicable.
1.10. Zoning. Existing facilities should be modified, and new facilities should be sited and constructed
in a manner that will encourage local municipalities to adopt land use plans and zoning regulations to
protect the installation's flying mission. Land uses compatible with flight operations are defined in
DODI 4165.57, Air Installation Compatible Use Zone Program.
1.11. Construction Phasing Plan. A
construction phasing plan, as
discussed in
Attachment 15, should
be included in the contract documents.
1.12. Associated Design Manuals. The planning and design of airfields and heliports is intricate and
may require additional criteria, such as pavement design and pavement marking, not addressed in this
manual. Additional manuals which the designer/planner may need to consult are listed in Table 1.1.
1.13. Use of Terms.
The following terms, when used in this manual, indicate the specific
requirements:
1.13.1. Will or Must -- Indicates a mandatory and/or required action.
1.13.2. Should -- Indicates a recommended, advisory, and/or desirable action.
1.13.3. May or Can -- Indicates a permissible action.
Table 1.1. Associated Design Manuals.
Pavement Design, General
Air Force
AFJMAN 32-1014, Pavement Design for Airfields
Army
TM-5-825-1, General Provisions for Airfield/Heliport Pavement Design
TM-5-825-3-1, Rigid Pavement Design for Airfields, Elastic Layered Method
TM-5-825-2-1, Flexible Pavement Design for Airfields (Elastic Layered Method)
Navy/Marines
MIL-HDBK 1021/2, General Concepts for Airfield Pavement Design
FAA
AC 150/5320-6, Airport Pavement Design and Evaluation
Hangar Pavement Design
Navy/Marines
MIL-HDBK 1028/1A, Aircraft Maintenance Facilities
Rigid Pavement Design
Air Force
AFJMAN 32-1014, Pavement Design for Airfields
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