KMIC Crystal Airport (436 acres) Crystal, MN Four Nearby Instrument Airports: [KANE] 8 NE ; [KMSP] 12 SE ; [KSTP] 15 SE ; [KFCM] 15 S ;(ave. distance: 13 nm) Total Based Aircraft: 192 (172 single-props, 12 multi-props) (8 helicopters) … Continue reading →
1ABEAllentown, PA — 108,108 Total Annual Operations (16% Commercial Ops & 55% Local Ops) 2ABIAbilene, TX — 65,409 Total Annual Operations (17% Commercial Ops & 38% Local Ops) 3ABQAlbuquerque, NM — 136,915 Total Annual Operations (62% Commercial Ops & 7% … Continue reading →
Following the tragic accident at St. Cloud, MN on June 20, 2014, and in view of NTSB’s failure to even mention the possibility of wake turbulence in their Preliminary Report four days later, a research project was initiated by aiREFORM.com. … Continue reading →
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KFCM Flying Cloud Airport (543 acres) Eden Prairie, MN Four Nearby Instrument Airports: [KMSP] 11 E ; [KMIC] 15 N ; [KLVN] 15 SE ; [KSTP] 18 E ;(ave. distance: 15 nm) Total Based Aircraft: 332 (263 single-props, 49 multi-props) … Continue reading →
KANE Anoka County-Blaine (Janes Field) (1,900 acres) Minneapolis, MN Four Nearby Instrument Airports: [KMIC] 8 SW ; [KSTP] 14 SE ; [KMSP] 16 S ; [21D] 17 SE ;(ave. distance: 14 nm) Total Based Aircraft: 352 (292 single-props, 40 multi-props) … Continue reading →
IMPACT: NextGen-Noise 8-15-2015 KMSP MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL INTERNATIONAL/WOLD-CHAMBERLAIN AIRPORT (2,930 acres) Minneapolis, MN Four Nearby Instrument Airports: [KSTP] 8 NE ; [KSGS] 8 E ; [KFCM] 11 W ; [KMIC] 12 NW ;(ave. distance: 10 nm) Total Based Aircraft:169 (30 multi-props, … Continue reading →
Overview — AK AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR … Continue reading →
Overview — AK AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR … Continue reading →
This is a MULTI-PAGE post — click on the page numbers at the bottom of each page Part One: The Announcement The number one person in charge of air traffic control at FAA is the COO, Mr. David Grizzle. Within FAA … Continue reading →
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