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WASHINGTON, District of Columbia USA — Given recent changes in the operational structure at the Federal Aviation Administration, a representative of the FAA, Cheryl Brown of the newly-defined Western System Support group, has offered some assistance for those seeking to submit waiver applications for rocket launches.
According to Brown, last year the FAA Air Traffic Division went through a major change: the nine regional office divisions were combined to form three regional service centers, and then the division was split into five groups. There are one or two specialists in each of the three service centers who are assigned to handle waiver requests. Individuals wishing to request a waiver should direct their inquiries and waiver applications to the appropriate service center when possible. Here are the contacts for the three regions: | Western System Support | Alaska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California, Arizona, Hawaii, Guam | Primary contact: | Cheryl K. Brown Phone: 425-917-6734 Fax: 425-917-6746 Email:
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| Backup contact: | Mark Payne Phone: 425-917-6724 Fax: 425-917-6746 Email:
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| Mail requests to: | Western Service Center System Support Group, AJO2-W2 1601 Lind Ave. SW Renton, WA 98057 | | | | Central System Support | North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan | UPDATE! | All Central Service Center launch waivers are filed directly with the overlying Air Route Traffic Control Center - this has NOT changed! If you have questions or don't know which ARTCC to use, then you may of course contact the person listed below. | Primary contact: | P. J. Pilgrim Phone: 817-222-5546 Fax: 817-222-5547 Email:
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| Backup contact: | Angel Cases Phone: 817-222-5508 Fax: 817-222-5547 Email:
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| Mail requests to: | Waivers should be filed with the appropriate Air Route Traffic Control Center. | | | | Eastern System Support | Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, DC, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts | Primary contact: | Rich Horrocks Phone: 404-305-5619 Fax: 404-305-5572 Email:
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| Primary contact #2: | Pete Acevedo Phone: 404-305-5598 Fax: 404-305-5572 Email:
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| Mail requests to: | Eastern Service Center System Support Group, AJO2-E2 P.O. Box 20636 Atlanta, GA 30320 |
06-01-2007 11:20 PM
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Cheryl K. Brown is terrific to work with!
I've dealt with Cheryl Brown for several years now. She is one of the really good people to deal with. She has bent over backwards to fax copies of waivers when they got lost in the shuffle. I would urge everyone in the Western area to treat her well.
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06-04-2007 10:13 AM
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Eastern Support Center information incorrect...
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07-06-2007 03:29 PM
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Joseph (P.J.) Pilgrim is an excellent resource for Central Region
I just got off the phone twice with Joseph Pilgrim, the primary contact for Central, and he has been extremely supportive in terms of directing me for my HPR launch request. You normally don't think of the gov't being so pleasant to work with, since they hold all the cards. This was a positive experience.
His info is listed in the link on the initial post.
But, I have to still go thru Kansas City for the particular location and waiver I am after, and that is pending. Will follow up after that step.
K-Man
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01-06-2008 01:31 AM
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Re: Joseph (P.J.) Pilgrim is an excellent resource for Central Region
Quote: I just got off the phone twice with Joseph Pilgrim, the primary contact for Central, and he has been extremely supportive in terms of directing me for my HPR launch request. You normally don't think of the gov't being so pleasant to work with, since they hold all the cards. This was a positive experience.
His info is listed in the link on the initial post.
But, I have to still go thru Kansas City for the particular location and waiver I am after, and that is pending. Will follow up after that step.
K-Man
Thanks for the heads up; I just sent Joseph an e-mail to get some help. Our
club needs to get a waiver for our new launch site down in Needville, TX. Looking forward to working with Mr. Pligrim.
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01-14-2008 12:08 AM
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Re: Joseph (P.J.) Pilgrim is an excellent resource for Central Region
Quote: Thanks for the heads up; I just sent Joseph an e-mail to get some help. Our
club needs to get a waiver for our new launch site down in Needville, TX. Looking forward to working with Mr. Pligrim.
Got a nice response from Joseph Pligrim, he's very pleasant and a joy to work with.
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01-14-2008 12:58 PM
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Re: Joseph (P.J.) Pilgrim is an excellent resource for Central Region
FAA really is a class act. They seem to want to help you find a way to fly. Too bad the rest of the alphabet soup isn't so helpful.
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