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 108 STAT. 1184 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 (2) The Secretary shall reopen a flight service station closed after March 24, 1987, but before July 15, 1987, as soon as practicable if the service in the area in which the station is located has not been provided since the closing by an automatic flight service station with at least model 1 equipment. The hours of operation for the reopened station shall be the same as were the hours of operation for the station on March 25, 1987. After reopening the station, the Secretary may close, or reduce the hours of operation of, the station only as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection. (b) MANNED AUXILIARY STATIONS.—The Secretary and the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall establish a system of manned auxiliary flight service stations. The manned auxiliary flight service stations shall supplement the services of the planned consolidation to 61 automated flight service stations under the flight service station modernization program. A manned auxiliary flight service station shall be located in an area of unique weather or operational conditions that are critical to the safety of flight. '' § 44515. Advanced training facilities for maintenance technicians for air carrier aircraft (a) GENERAL AUTHORITY.— The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration may make grants to not more than 4 vocational technical educational institutions to acquire or construct facilities to be used for the advanced training of maintenance technicians for air carrier aircraft. (b) ELIGIBILITY. — The Administrator may make a grant under this section to a vocational technical educational institution only if the institution has a training curriculum that prepares aircraft maintenance technicians who hold airframe and power plant certificates under subpart D of part 65 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, to maintain, without direct supervision, air carrier aircraft. (c) LIMITATION.— ^A vocational technical educational institution may not receive more than a total of $5,000,000 in grants under this section. CHAPTER 447—SAFETY REGULATION Sec. 44701. General reqmrements. 44702. Issuance of certificates. 44703. Airman certificates. 44704. Type certificates, production certificates, and airworthiness certificates. 44705. Air carrier operating certificates. 44706. Airport operating certificates. 44707. Examining and rating air agencies. 44708. Inspecting and rating air navigation facilities. 44709. Amendments, modifications, suspensions, and revocations of certificates. 44710. Revocations of airman certificates for controlled substance violations. 44711. Prohibitions and exemption. 44712. Emergency locator transmitters. 44713. Inspection and maintenance. 44714. Aviation fuel standards. 44715. Controlling aircraft noise and sonic boom. 44716. Collision avoidance systems. 44717. Aging aircraft. 44718. Structures interfering with air commerce. 44719. Standards for navigational aids. 44720. Meteorological services. 44721. Aeronautical maps and charts.

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