FAA Seeks Comments on Radio Frequency Website Renewal
Published Date: 4/28/2026
Notice
Summary
The FAA wants to keep using its online system, WebFCR, to collect info about radio frequencies that help keep our skies safe. They’re asking for public feedback by May 28, 2026, to make sure the process is smooth and useful without causing extra hassle. This affects anyone involved in aviation frequency coordination and won’t cost users extra money but helps keep airwaves clear and organized.
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WebFCR Continues; Required Data Submission
The FAA will seek OMB renewal (Control No. 2120-0786) to keep using its WebFCR website to collect transmitter broadcast radio frequency data for frequencies in the NTIA Aviation Assignment Group (AAG) band. Respondents (about 4,800 annually) — engineers, analysts, consultants, stakeholders, and federal agency managers including military services — must provide this information to obtain FAA concurrence; the estimated burden is 0.2 hours per response and an estimated total annual burden of 960 hours. The FAA is accepting public comments on this collection through May 28, 2026.
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