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ACRP Web-Only Document 5: Development of a Guidebook for Managing Small Airports APPENDIX E: INDUSTRY REVIEW COVER MEMORANDUM Date: To: From: Re: Industry Review for ACRP Project 01-01, Guidebook for Managing Small Airport The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is developing a guidebook for managing small airports. Thank you for your input on that guidebook to date. We would like you to assist us further, as a review panel expert. You were selected based on input from your state aviation organization, who noted that you were likely to both have and share expertise in small airport organization and management. Attached is a draft version of the guidebook, along with a standard review form. Please take time to review the document. Feel free to review the entire document or focus on those sections where you have the most expertise. You may choose to review the guidebook in one of three ways: 1. Print the document. Handwrite your comments and changes on the printed pages. Fax only those pages with comments to Tom Helms of the Center for Transportation Studies at 612-625-6381. 2. Print the document. Handwrite your comments and changes on the printed pages. Scan only those pages with comments into a .pdf file. Email those pages to Tom Helms at helms032@cts.umn.edu. 3. Review the document electronically. Turn on âtrack changesâ mode in Word (Located under the âToolsâ pull-down menu.). Save the file as ACRPdraftdoclastname.doc indicating your last name in the new file name. Email that document to Tom Helms at helms032@cts.umn.edu. Please note that this is the preferred method of review. Please submit your comments in either hard copy or electronic format March 16, 2008. Thank you for your time and assistance in developing this guidebook. We are certain that it will provide an excellent resource for airport managers around the country. Your comments will be considered, and a final guidebook will be published and distributed in the fall of 2008. 89