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Combining Mixed-Use Flight Operations Safely at Airports (2016)

Chapter: Appendix B - List of Participants and Types of Activities

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118 APPENDIX B List of Participants and Types of Activities Glider Helicopter Gyrocopter Skydive Pow ered ultralight Hang glider Balloon Blim p Banner tow A erobatic Ag Applicator RC M odel VTO L UAV/RPV Aerial Firefighting TOTALS 14 25 7 8 12 7 9 7 6 8 13 3 1 3 6 STATE ID AIRPORT CA ACV Arcata X CA DWA Yolo County X X X X X X CA LVK Livermore Municipal X X X X X CA TRK Truckee–Tahoe X X X X X CO BDU Boulder Municipal X X X X FL APF Naples Municipal X FL LAL Lakeland–Linder Regional X X X X X X X X X X X FL VNC Venice Municipal X X X X FL X39 North Tampa X X X X GA 48A Cochran X IA AMW Ames X X X IA DVN Davenport Municipal X X X X X IA FOD Fort Dodge Regional X X X X X IL MDH Southern Illinois X X IL C15 Pekin Municipal X X MA TAN Taunton Municipal X X X MD MD1 Massey Aerodrome X X ME BXM Brunswick Executive X X MN AEL Albert Lea Municipal X X X MN FBL Faribault Municipal X X X MN GPZ Grand Rapids/Itasca County X X X MN STC St Cloud Regional X X MT WYS W. Yellowstone X X X X X NH EEN Keene X X NH ASH Boire Field X X NM 5T6 Dona Ana County X X X X X X X X NV MEV Minden–Tahoe X X X X X X X OH LHQ Fairfield County X X X OH 7G8 Geauga County X X X X VA PSK New River Valley X WA AWO Arlington Municipal X X X X X X X WA OLM Olympia Regional X X X X X X WI LUM Menomonie Municipal X X WI SBM Sheboygan County Memorial X X X X X PA OQN Brandywine X TX AMA Amarillo International X

119 STATE AVIATION OFFICES AK Division of Statewide Aviation CA Division of Aeronautics NH Bureau of Aeronautics MT Montana Aeronautics Division NC North Carolina Division of Aviation ND North Dakota Aeronautics Commission PA Bureau of Aviation VA Virginia Department of Aviation ASSOCIATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS Academy of Model Aeronautics Muncie, IN Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Frederick, MD Balloon Federation of America Indianola, IA Experimental Aircraft Association Oshkosh, WI Helicopter Association International Alexandria, VA National Aerial Agricultural Association Alexandria, VA Soaring Society of America Hobbs, NM Ultralight Association Lewes, DE United States Parachute Association Fredericksburg, VA United States Hang Gliding & Parachuting Association Colorado Springs, CO

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TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 74: Combining Mixed-Use Flight Operations Safely at Airports documents practices in safely accommodating mixed-use aeronautical activity at airports. Mixed-use aeronautical activity refers to the different categories of aircraft a public-use airport is intended to accommodate in compliance with FAA sponsor assurances. These categories include gliders, helicopters, ultralight vehicles, balloons, airships, blimps, skydiving, aerial applications for agriculture and firefighting, banner towing, aerobatic practice, and similar flight operations. Also discussed are unmanned aircraft systems and radio-controlled model aircraft activity that take place on an airport and can become part of the mix of an airport’s operation. Not discussed are seaplane operations; ACRP Synthesis 61: Practices in Preserving and Developing Public-Use Seaplane Bases covers this topic.

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