FAA Renews Aviation Construction Reporting Forms
Published Date: 4/17/2026
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Summary
The FAA is renewing its forms that builders and developers use to tell the agency about new construction or changes that might affect air traffic. This helps keep our skies safe and clear. If you have thoughts on this process, you’ve got until May 18, 2026, to share them—no cost changes, just a smooth renewal!
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FAA Form Renewal Keeps Filing Rules
If you plan construction or changes that might affect air navigation, you must continue to use FAA Form 7460-1 to notify the agency about proposed construction and FAA Form 7460-2 to report actual construction. These notice requirements come from 49 U.S.C. 44718 and 14 CFR 77 and apply to individuals or organizations proposing projects that may affect the National Airspace System.
Paperwork Time: 15 Minutes Per Filing
The FAA estimates about 85,000 respondents file these forms. The average burden per response is about 15 minutes, and the estimated total annual burden is 63,332 hours. You can send written comments on this information collection by May 18, 2026.
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