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1 H.R. 1775, the Notice to Airmen Improvement Act of 2019 1 (April 15, 2019)

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j   Congressional Budget Office
       Cost Estimate


April 15, 2019


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Revenues
Deficit Effect


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H.R. 1775 would direct the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to
complete a variety of administrative tasks related to notices to airmen (NOTAMs), which
convey essential information to personnel concerned with flight operations. (For example,
NOTAMs alert aircraft pilots of potential hazards along a flight route or other conditions or
situations affecting aeronautical facilities, services, or procedures that might affect the safety
of flight operations.) H.R. 1775 would require the Administrator to establish a task force of
aviation stakeholders to review existing policies related to NOTAMs, recommend
improvements, and report its findings to the Congress within one year.

Using information from the FAA, CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 1775 would not
significantly affect the federal budget. According to the agency, the bill's requirements are
largely consistent with existing activities related to NOTAMs. As a result, CBO estimates
that any change in federal spending to meet those requirements-which would be subject to
appropriation-would not exceed $500,000.
The CBO staff contact for this estimate is Megan Carroll. The estimate was reviewed by
Theresa Gullo, Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.







                See also CBO's Cost Estimates Explained, www,cbo.gov/publication/54437;
  How CBO Prepares Cost Estimates, www.cbo.gov/publication/53519; and Glossary, www.cbo~gov/publication/42904.

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