[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR65SpecReg103]

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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                               (CONTINUED)

PART 65_CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS--Table of Contents

Sec. Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 103--Process for Requesting

Waiver of Mandatory Separation Age for a Federal Aviation Administration
 Air Traffic Control Specialist In Flight Service Stations, Enroute or
Terminal Facilities, and the David J. Hurley Air Traffic Control System
                             Command Center

    1. To whom does this SFAR apply? This Special Federal Aviation
Regulation (SFAR) applies to you if you are an air traffic control
specialist (ATCS) employed by the FAA in flight service stations,
enroute facilities, terminal facilities, or at the David J. Hurley Air
Traffic Control System Command Center who wishes to obtain a waiver of
the mandatory separation age as provided by 5 U.S.C. section 8335(a).
    2. When must I file for a waiver? No earlier than the beginning of
the twelfth month before, but no later than the beginning of the sixth
month before, the month in which you turn 56, your official chain-of-
command must receive your written request asking for a waiver of
mandatory separation.
    3. What if I do not file a request before six months before the
month in which I turn 56? If your official chain-of-command does not
receive your written request for a waiver of mandatory separation before
the beginning of the sixth month before the month in which you turn 56,
your request will be denied.
    4. How will the FAA determine if my request meets the filing time
requirements of this SFAR?
    a. We consider your request to be filed in a timely manner under
this SFAR if your official chain-of-command receives it or it is
postmarked:
    i. After 12 a.m. on the first day of the twelfth month before the
month in which you turn 56; and
    ii. Before 12 a.m. of the first day of the sixth month before the
month in which you turn 56.
    b. If you file your request by mail and the postmark is not legible,
we will consider it to comply with paragraph a.2 of this section if we
receive it by 12 p.m. of the fifth day of the sixth month before the
month in which you turn 56.
    c. If the last day of the time period specified in paragraph a.2 or
paragraph b falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, we will
consider the time period to end at 12 p.m. of the next business day.
    5. Where must I file my request for waiver and what must it include?
    a. You must file your request for waiver of mandatory separation in
writing with the Air Traffic Manager in flight service stations, enroute
facilities, terminal facilities, or the David J. Hurley Air Traffic
Control System Command Center in which you are employed.
    b. Your request for waiver must include all of the following:
    i. Your name.
    ii. Your current facility.
    iii. Your starting date at the facility.
    iv. A list of positions at the facility that you are certified in
and how many hours it took to achieve certification at the facility.
    v. Your area of specialty at the facility.
    vi. Your shift schedule.
    vii. Your statement that you have not been involved in an
operational error, operational deviation or runway incursion in the last
5 years while working a control position;
    viii. A list of all facilities where you have worked as a certified
professional controller (CPC) including facility level and dates at each
facility;
    ix. Evidence of your exceptional skills and experience as a
controller; and
    x. Your signature.
    6. How will my waiver request be reviewed?
    a. Upon receipt of your request for waiver, the Air Traffic Manager
of your facility will make a written recommendation that the
Administrator either approve or deny your request. If the manager
recommends approval of your request, he or she will certify in writing
the accuracy of the information

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you provided as evidence of your exceptional skills and experience as a
controller.
    b. The Air Traffic Manager will then forward the written
recommendation with a copy of your request to the senior executive
manager in the Air Traffic Manager's regional chain-of-command.
    c. The senior executive manager in the regional chain-of-command
will make a written recommendation that the Administrator either approve
or deny your request. If the senior executive manager recommends
approval of your request, he or she will certify in writing the accuracy
of the information you have provided as evidence of exceptional skills
and experience.
    d. The senior executive manager in the regional chain-of-command
will then forward his or her recommendation with a copy of your request
to the appropriate Vice President at FAA Headquarters. Depending on the
facility in which you are employed, the request will be forwarded to
either the Vice President for Flight Services, the Vice President for
Enroute and Oceanic Services, the Vice President for Terminal Services
or the Vice President for Systems Operations. For example, if you work
at a flight service station at the time that you request a waiver, the
request will be forwarded to the Vice President for Flight Services.
    e. The appropriate Vice President will review your request and make
a written recommendation that the Administrator either approve or deny
your request, which will be forwarded to the Administrator.
    f. The Administrator will issue the final decision on your request.
    7. If I am granted a waiver, when will it expire?
    a. Waivers will be granted for a period of one year.
    b. No later than 90-days prior to expiration of a waiver, you may
request that the waiver be extended using the same process identified in
section 6.
    c. If you timely request an extension of the waiver and it is
denied, you will receive a 60-day advance notice of your separation date
simultaneously with notification of the denial.
    d. If you do not request an extension of the waiver granted, you
will receive a 60-day advance notice of your separation date.
    e. Action to separate you from your covered position becomes
effective on the last day of the month in which the 60-day notice
expires.
    8. Under what circumstances may my waiver be terminated?
    a. The FAA/DOT may terminate your waiver under the following
circumstances:
    i. The needs of the FAA; or
    ii. If you are identified as a primary contributor to an operational
error/deviation or runway incursion.
    b. If the waiver is terminated for either of the reasons identified
in paragraph 1 of this section, the air traffic control specialist will
receive a 60-day advance notice.
    c. Action to separate you from your covered position becomes
effective on the last day of the month in which the 60-day notice
expires.
    9. Appeal of denial or termination of waiver request: The denial or
termination of a waiver of mandatory separation request is neither
appealable nor grievable.

[Doc. No. FAA-2004-17334, 70 FR 1636, Jan. 7, 2005]