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FAA Announces Landing Impact Statement Day After SpaceX Lands

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
December 22, 2015
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FAA Announces Landing Impact Statement Day After SpaceX Lands

FAA Finding of No Significant Impact: SpaceX Falcon Launch Vehicle Landings at Landing Complex-1
“… the FAA is announcing the availability of a FONSI, based on the analysis and findings of the U.S. Air Force’s (USAF’s) December 2014 Environmental Assessment for the Space Exploration Technologies Vertical Landing of the Falcon Vehicle and Construction at Launch Complex 13 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Florida (EA). Subsequent to the USAF issuing the EA, Launch Complex-13 was renamed to Landing Complex-1 (LC-1).”

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3 responses to “FAA Announces Landing Impact Statement Day After SpaceX Lands”

  1. numbers_guy101 says:
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    After all, it is just a launch with time counting forward instead of backwards.

  2. richard_schumacher says:
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    :_>

  3. Terry Stetler says:
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    It was avaiable online December 1, and discussed in NSF threads shortly after the static fire.