Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection:
Human Space Flight Requirements for Crew/Space Flight Participants. Federal
Register FAA 60-day
ICR renewal notice. Summary: “The collection involves information
demonstrating that a launch or reentry operation involving human participants
will meet the risk criteria and requirement to ensure public safety. The FAA
has established requirements for human space flight crew and space flight
participants as required by the Commercial Space Launch Amendments Act of 2004.
On December 15, 2006, the FAA published a final rule (71 FR 75616) which
established requirements for crew qualifications, training and notification,
and training and informed consent requirements for space flight participants.
The requirements were designed to achieve public safety and to notify
participants of the risks they face from launch or reentry.”
NASA Front Door. Federal Register NASA 60-day
ICR renewal notice. Summary: “The NASA Front Door (NFD) is an
online/web-based tool that will serve as a centralized digital hub to help
facilitate engagement between individuals, organizations, and the workforce of
NASA, providing personalized support, guidance, and efficient access to NASA's
extensive programs, opportunities, resources, and expertise. The information
collection will consist of general contact information, interest/intake
information and when appropriate, demographic information as part of
registration profile. The information will be reviewed by NASA representatives
to route individuals, organizations and the workforce of NASA to relevant NASA
services, opportunities, resources, and/or expertise.”
Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Integration at Airports
and Necessary Planning, Design, and Physical Infrastructure Needs. Federal
Register – FAA 30-day
new ICR notice. Summary: “The collection involves conducting research in
the form of written responses or interviews with aviation stakeholders (e.g., airport/droneport
operators, private entities, original equipment manufacturers, unmanned
aircraft system (UAS) industry vendors, academia, representatives of the
military, aviation stakeholders, etc.) to catalog current and planned droneport
planning, design, and infrastructure needs, as well as find out which airports
are integrating UAS into the airport environment. During each interview, the
FAA will ask the stakeholders a specific set of questions, and if necessary,
fact-specific follow-up questions will be posed to clarify and enhance the
respondent's answers to the specified set of questions. If preferred,
stakeholders will be able to provide written responses in lieu of an interview.”
Pipeline Safety: Request for Special Permit; Sable Offshore Corp. Federal Register PHMSA
special permit comment extension. Summary: “On February 24, 2026, PHMSA
published a notice to solicit public comment on a request for a special permit
submitted by Sable Offshore Corp. (Sable). The comment period is currently set
to expire on March 26, 2026. PHMSA is issuing this notice to extend the comment
period until 14 days from the date of this notice to give the public time to
review the proposed special permit in light of recent developments. At the
conclusion of the extended comment period, PHMSA will review the comments
received from this notice as part of its evaluation to grant or deny the
special permit request.”