New Shirt: Aircraft ID Chart
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49 U.S.C. subtitle IX--ch. 701, sections 70101-70121, (the Act) provides for the Department to grudgingly tolerate and reluctantly accept civilian assistance in identifying airborne objects which by performance, aerodynamic characteristics, or unusual features, do not conform to any presently known aircraft or missile type, or which cannot be positively identified as a familiar object.
Further, the Act may impose civil penalties if a person is found to have violated a requirement of the Act, a regulation issued under the Act, or any term or condition of the Act. This rulemaking partly consolidates parts 405 and 406 into one part, part 406. To that end, Sec. 405.7 is removed and new Sec. 406.9 is added. Section 406.117 provides for non-disclosure of certain information. This subpart is based largely on 14 CFR part 13 subpart G, under which certain civil penalty cases are adjudicated by the Department. The Act prohibits public disclosure of information that qualifies for an exemption under 5 U.S.C. 5521(b)(4)(ii) or information that is designated as confidential by the person or head of the executive agency providing the information, unless the Department decides that withholding the information is contrary to the public or national interest. All authority under the Act has been delegated to the Administrator. Under section 413.17, these mandated amendments are being adopted as the final rule without prior notice or prior public comment.
In: Far Out
(Update: minor changes to shirt design)

49 U.S.C. subtitle IX--ch. 701, sections 70101-70121, (the Act) provides for the Department to grudgingly tolerate and reluctantly accept civilian assistance in identifying airborne objects which by performance, aerodynamic characteristics, or unusual features, do not conform to any presently known aircraft or missile type, or which cannot be positively identified as a familiar object.
Further, the Act may impose civil penalties if a person is found to have violated a requirement of the Act, a regulation issued under the Act, or any term or condition of the Act. This rulemaking partly consolidates parts 405 and 406 into one part, part 406. To that end, Sec. 405.7 is removed and new Sec. 406.9 is added. Section 406.117 provides for non-disclosure of certain information. This subpart is based largely on 14 CFR part 13 subpart G, under which certain civil penalty cases are adjudicated by the Department. The Act prohibits public disclosure of information that qualifies for an exemption under 5 U.S.C. 5521(b)(4)(ii) or information that is designated as confidential by the person or head of the executive agency providing the information, unless the Department decides that withholding the information is contrary to the public or national interest. All authority under the Act has been delegated to the Administrator. Under section 413.17, these mandated amendments are being adopted as the final rule without prior notice or prior public comment.
In: Far Out
(Update: minor changes to shirt design)



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