What can you suggest? I would sure appreciate some feedback.
Thanks so much!
Go Vikings!
April Fewls
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The Allalone airport is a fantastic airport! Please visit the MN AirTAP
website for resources and workshops regarding these topics. We also have
many airport experts who would be willing to help out.
Goodluck!
Mindy Carlson
MN AirTAP Coordinator
Thanks so much,
April
Welcome to Minnesota and the network of airtap. Please continue to
monitor this discussion group for more updates. Additionally you will
want to make contact with John Puckropp and the Minnesota Council of
Airports (MCOA). Also checkout http://www.dot.state.mn.us/aero/ to
learn more about Aeronautics in Minnesota.
Jim
Hi April,
AirTAP also has a most excellent website which is chalked full of articles, workshop summaries, and other publications to assist you in learning your new role. The website Address is http://www.airtap.umn.edu/
Good luck in your new challenge.
Jeff Stewart
AirTAP Consultant
Jeff Stewart, PE
Associate/WSB & Associates, Inc.
701 Xenia Ave. S., Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55416
Direct: 763.287.7184/Fax: 763.541.1700/Cell: 612.360.1284
jste...@wsbeng.com
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Here is another resource.
Guidebook for Managing Small Airports
weblink:
http://144.171.11.40/cmsfeed/TRBNetProjectDisplay.asp?ProjectID=119
Managers of small airports are responsible for a wide range of
activities, including financial management, oversight of contracts and
leases, safety and security, noise control, community relations,
compliance with federal grant conditions, and facility maintenance and
capital improvements.
Small airports are subject to extensive regulation related to aviation
(e.g., U.S. DOT, FAA, and state aviation departments); taxes (e.g.,
fuel, sales, and employment); employment (e.g., discipline,
discrimination, wages, work hours, performance, safety, and labor
relations); revenue accountability; capital funding; law enforcement
(e.g., badging, searches, stops, arrests, and security); contracting
(e.g., disadvantaged business enterprises [DBE], leases, construction,
and preferences); real estate (e.g., condemnation and easements);
environmental protection; and others.
Management resources at small airports are usually very limited because
many operate with small budgets. Airport managers have a wide variety of
experience and educational backgrounds. Although some management
guidance is available for their use, much of it is dated, focused on
specific issues, intended for larger airports, or designed as a textbook
rather than a practitioner's handbook. Research is needed to provide
operators and managers of small airports with current, comprehensive
advice on resources and techniques that can be applied to meet their
responsibilities.
The objective of this research is to develop a practical, easy-to-use
guidebook for managing small airports. The guidebook should be useful to
owners, operators, managers, and policy makers of small airports. To
achieve this objective, it will be necessary to (1) identify fundamental
management principles, (2) identify best practices for effective use and
management of resources and facilities, and (3) present the information
in an attractive, convenient format. A major element of this research
should be to identify best practices to achieve safe and efficient
operation while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements and
federal obligations.
Status: The guidebook has been published as ACRP Report 16 and the
contractor's final report, which describes the research process involved
in developing the guidebook, has been published as ACRP Web-Only
Document 5.
Jeff Stewart wrote:
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> Hi April,
>
>
>
> AirTAP also has a most excellent website which is chalked full of
> articles, workshop summaries, and other publications to assist you in
> learning your new role. The website Address is http://www.airtap.umn.edu/
>
> Good luck in your new challenge.
>
>
>
> Jeff Stewart
>
> AirTAP Consultant
>
>
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>
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> *Jeff Stewart*, PE
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>
>
> Associate/WSB & Associates, Inc.
> 701 Xenia Ave. S., Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55416
>
> Direct: 763.287.7184/Fax: 763.541.1700/Cell: 612.360.1284
> jste...@wsbeng.com
>
> www.wsbeng.com <http://www.wsbeng.com/>
> www.twitter.com/WSBEngineering <http://www.twitter.com/WSBEngineering>
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I am so grateful,
Thanks!
April