The FAA has pushed back by a week the effective date of new rules allowing increased use of enhanced flight vision systems (EFVS) during takeoff and landing. In a Federal Register notice issuedWednesday, the agency said it is delaying the effective date "to allow for the review of this final rule in accordance with the President's memorandum," referring to the order suspending certain regulatory actions until they can be reviewed by appointees of the new administration. The affected rules are now scheduled to go into effectMarch 21instead ofMarch 13. Other effective dates published in the original December 2016 rulemaking notice are not affected by this delay.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.avweb.com/avionics/enhanced-flight-vision-system-rules-delayed