Section 11.83 14 CFR Ch. I (1-1-19 Edition) (e) The reasons why granting the exemption would not adversely affect safety, or how the exemption would provide a level of safety at least equal to that provided by the rule from which you seek the exemption; (f) A summary we can publish in the FEDERAL REGISTER, stating: (1) The rule from which you seek the exemption; and (2) A brief description of the nature of the exemption you seek; (g) Any additional information, views or arguments available to support your request; and (h) If you want to exercise the privileges of your exemption outside the United States, the reason why you need to do so. (e) A request for comments to assist FAA in evaluating the petition. Section 11.87 Are there circumstances in which FAA may decide not to publish a summary of my petition for exemption? The FAA may not publish a summary of your petition for exemption and request comments if you present or we find good cause why we should not delay action on your petition. The factors we consider in deciding not to request comment include: (a) Whether granting your petition would set a precedent. (b) Whether the relief requested is identical to exemptions granted previously. (c) Whether our delaying action on your petition would affect you adversely. (d) Whether you filed your petition in a timely manner. spaschal on DSK3GDR082PROD with CFR Section 11.83 How can I operate under an exemption outside the United States? If you want to be able to operate under your exemption outside the United States, you must request this when you petition for relief and give us the reason for this use. If you do not provide your reason or we determine that it does not justify this relief, we will limit your exemption to use within the United States. Before we extend your exemption for use outside the United States, we will verify that the exemption would be in compliance with the Standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). If it would not, but we still believe it would be in the public interest to allow you to do so, we will file a difference with ICAO. However, a foreign country still may not allow you to operate in that country without meeting the ICAO standard. Section 11.89 How much time do I have to submit comments to FAA on a petition for exemption? The FAA states the specific time allowed for comments in the FEDERAL REGISTER notice about the petition. We usually allow 20 days to comment on a petition for exemption. Section 11.91 How does FAA inform me of its decision on my petition for exemption? The FAA will notify you in writing about its decision on your petition. A copy of this decision is also placed in the public docket. We will include the docket number associated with your petition in our letter to you. [Doc. No. FAA-2005-22982, 71 FR 1485, Jan. 10, 2006] Section 11.85 Does FAA invite public comment on petitions for exemption? Yes, FAA publishes information about petitions for exemption in the FEDERAL REGISTER. The information includes - (a) The docket number of the petition; (b) The citation to the rule or rules from which the petitioner requested relief; (c) The name of the petitioner; (d) The petitioner-s summary of the action requested and the reasons for requesting it; and Section 11.101 May I ask FAA to reconsider my petition for rulemaking or petition for exemption if it is denied? Yes, you may petition FAA to reconsider your petition denial. You must submit your request to the address to which you sent your original petition, and FAA must receive it within 60 days after we issued the denial. For us to accept your petition, show the following: (a) That you have a significant additional fact and why you did not present it in your original petition; 34 VerDate Sep<11>2014 12:50 Apr 30, 2019 Jkt 247046 PO 00000 Frm 00044 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247046.XXX 247046