Airport Self-Inspection
NOTAMs
(Notices to Airmen)
Data Collection and Reporting
Special and Periodic Inspections
100

This type of inspection is conducted by airport personnel to identify safety hazards and maintenance needs.

What is an airport self-inspection?

100

These notices alert pilots to temporary hazards or conditions affecting airport operations.

What are NOTAMs?

100

This FAA form documents airport data such as location, ownership, and operational details.

What is the Airport Master Record (Form 5010)?

100

These inspections are triggered by events such as construction, severe weather, or fuel spills.

What are special inspections?

200

Airport self-inspections are performed daily, after unusual events, and before this type of operation resumes.

What are air carrier or special flight operations?  

200

NOTAMs are submitted through this FAA system to ensure real-time distribution to flight crews.

What is the NOTAM Manager System?

200

This database collects information on aircraft permanently based at a general aviation airport.

What is the Based Aircraft Inventory Program?

200

Periodic inspections are scheduled at these intervals to verify ongoing compliance and infrastructure condition.

What are monthly, quarterly, or annual intervals?

300

Inspectors use this FAA-recommended document to guide and document their daily airfield checks.

What is the airport self-inspection checklist?

300

Conditions requiring NOTAMs include runway closures, lighting outages, or changes to these navigational facilities.

What are NAVAIDs?

300

Airports report aircraft operations annually to support planning and federal funding through this system.

What is the FAA Traffic Flow or Operations Count reporting program?

300

This type of inspection ensures airport lighting, markings, and signage remain serviceable and visible.

What is an airfield lighting and marking inspection?

400

When an issue found during inspection poses an immediate hazard, airport management must take this action.

What is issue a NOTAM and restrict access until corrected?

400

This individual is responsible for verifying the accuracy and cancellation of NOTAMs once conditions are resolved.

Who is the airport manager or authorized representative?

400

Data on based aircraft and operations helps the FAA and state agencies update this important airport reference system.

What is the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS)?

400

Following natural disasters or accidents, this type of inspection confirms the airport is safe for reopening.

What is a post-event or recovery inspection?

500

Effective inspection programs include training, checklists, recordkeeping, and this key process for closing identified issues.

What is corrective action follow-up?

500

Failure to issue accurate and timely NOTAMs can result in these serious consequences.

What are pilot safety risks and FAA enforcement actions?

500

Accurate and current airport data ensures that planning, funding, and safety programs reflect this vital condition.

What is real-world operational accuracy and compliance?

500

Maintaining a comprehensive record of inspection results and follow-up actions demonstrates this key management principle.

What is accountability and due diligence?