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FAA - FO 6000.5D

FACILITY, SERVICE, AND EQUIPMENT PROFILE (FSEP)

active, Most Current
Organization: FAA
Publication Date: 23 September 2005
Status: active
Page Count: 99
scope:

SCOPE AND USE OF THE FSEP.

Title 49 of the United States Code requires the FAA to manage the use of national airspace and the movement of air traffic in that airspace. The NAS is a complex collection of facilities, systems, procedures, aircraft, and people. These components work together as one system to ensure that safe and efficient services are provided to the flying public, airlines, and airports. The physical components of the NAS, excluding people, which provided for safe separation and control over aircraft are referred to as the NAS Infrastructure. The FSEP provides an accurate inventory of the NAS Operational Infrastructure, pseudo-cost entities (Technical Operations organizational levels), and the National Airspace Performance Reporting System (NAPRS) pseudo-services. Non-Federal entities inspected by Technical Operations personnel are identified in FSEP. An aproved list of FSEP Entity Description (FED) types are posted at http://interweb.faa.gov/ats/aaf/aop/200/fsep/index.htm.

a. Various national and local programs, internal and external to the FAA, utilize FSEP data. FFA information in FSEP is used by other subsystems of MMS and/or NIMS (e.g., the periodic maintenance (PM)/certification scheduling subsystem and the logging activity (LOG) subsystem) to tie maintenance activities with NAS facilities and services.

b. FFA/FPF data is used in the automated modification and the Direct Distribution System to define replacement and modification programs, determine costs of operation, energy use, and other programs such as staffing, training, logistics, etc.

PURPOSE.

This order sets forth policy, roles and responsibilities for the maintenance of the Facility, Service, and Equipment Profile (FSEP). It also prescribes data elements, classification structure and codes for use in the collection, classification, and reporting of facility data in Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data systems formerly described in Order 1375.4A, Standard Data Elements and Codes - Facility Identification and Supplemental Standards.

Document History

FO 6000.5D
September 23, 2005
FACILITY, SERVICE, AND EQUIPMENT PROFILE (FSEP)
SCOPE AND USE OF THE FSEP. Title 49 of the United States Code requires the FAA to manage the use of national airspace and the movement of air traffic in that airspace. The NAS is a complex...
January 29, 1993
FACILITY, SERVICE, AND EQUIPMENT PROFILE (INCLUDES CHANGE 1)
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