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Commercial air tours have occurred over Glacier National Park for many years without defined operating parameters. The air tour management plan protects national park resources and values by providing continued education and management oversight.
The plan authorizes the existing commercial air tour operators to provide up to 144 air tours per year on a defined route and at specific altitudes. This number of air tours represents the three-year average between 2017-2019 for these operators. Consistent with the Park's General Management Plan, the plan includes a provision to phase out commercial air tours through attrition, with all remaining commercial air tours ceasing on December 31, 2029.
The plan operating parameters will be effective within 90 days from the date of signature on the air tour management plan.
Glacier is among 24 parks in the National Park System for which the agencies are developing air tour management plans. Each air tour management plan is developed to allow air tours to be managed in a way that is consistent with the NPS mission and the FAA's authority to ensure flight safety. The plans meet the requirements from the National Parks Air Tour Management Act to address park management objectives and NPS's obligation to protect the park's natural and cultural resources, wildlife, and visitor enjoyment.
An important part of the process is the inclusion of American Indian Tribes. The agencies consulted with Tribes that have tribal lands adjacent to Glacier National Park, and that attach historic and cultural significance to resources within the park.
The final air tour management plan is available at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/Glacier_Final_ATMP or by clicking "Document List" on the left side of this page.
Please visit the NPS and FAA websites under "Links" on the left side of this page for more detailed information about air tour management plans.