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Contact Information

Thursday, May 01, 2025
Toxicology Lab Contact Information
NameTitlePhoneemail Address
* Dr. Austin Ciesielski, Ph.D.Forensic Sciences Supervisor(405) 954-3211Austin.L.Ciesielski@faa.gov
AccessioningPrimary contact for Tox-Boxes(405) 954-62549-amc-aam600-specimens@faa.gov
WebsiteTox-Box Information https://www.faa.gov/go/toxlab

*Primary Contact regarding toxicology results.

Mailing Address

FAA - Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Bioaronautical Sciences Research Branch, Forensic Sciences
6500 S MacArthur Blvd
P.O. Box 25082
Oklahoma City, OK, 73169

Capital Investment Plan

The Federal Aviation Administration Capital Investment Plan (CIP) is a 5-year plan that describes the National Airspace System (NAS) modernization programs and lists the activities we intend to accomplish during that period. The CIP contains both programs that modernize existing systems and programs that continue the transformation to the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).

Community Education Series

Community Engagement is critical to the FAA’s ability to maintain a safe, efficient airspace. Education and awareness around issues like aviation noise help those impacted better understand the FAA’s role in addressing public concern.

MasterRNAVs - 05/16/2024 (GPS/WAAS Approaches)

The SatNav News, the Federal Aviation Administration's satellite navigation newsletter, provides the latest information on FAA satellite navigation initiatives that support the aviation community and the general public. The SatNav News includes articles on the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS...

Double Eagle II Airport (AEG)

Double Eagle II Airport (AEG) is a public use airport located eleven miles northwest of the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It averages 60,000 operations yearly and includes law-enforcement, military, medevac, general aviation, lighter-than-air operations, and one flight school. View a printable Pilot Handbook of the AEG information found on this Web page.

Federal Interagency Committee on Aviation Noise (FICAN)

About FICAN

Background

In 1992, the Federal Interagency Committee on Noise (FICON) published its findings in a report entitled Federal Agency Review of Selected Airport Noise Analysis Issues (FICON, 1992). FICON recommended that “a standing federal interagency committee should be established to assist agencies in providing adequate forums for discussion of public and private sector proposals, identifying needed research, and in encouraging the conduct of research and development in these areas”.