Application of CPL 2-1.29, Interim Inspection Procedures during Communication Tower Construction Activities.
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April 25, 2001
Sheldon J. Gross
Manager, FAA Eastern Region
ANI 200
One Aviation Plaza Jamaica, New York 11434
Re: §1926.550(g)(2); §1926.753(a)(4); towers, personnel hoists; hoisting.
Dear Mr. Gross: