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

Chapter: Appendix L - Sample Agricultural Record Requirements State of Iowa

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix L - Sample Agricultural Record Requirements State of Iowa ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Combining Mixed-Use Flight Operations Safely at Airports. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23568.
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141 APPENDIX L Sample Agricultural Record Requirements—State of Iowa Source: Iowa DOT Office of Aviation. Available: http://www.iowadot.gov/aviation/studiesreports/ agaviation.html Ag Aviation Operations Information for Airport Managers It is recommended that the following information be supplied to airport management at each airport of operation to assist first responders during an accident or security incident. The information should be updated regularly. Airport Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Dates operation will occur at this airport: __________________________________________________ Company Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Telephone (Day): _____________________________________________________________________ (Night): ____________________________________________________________________ Aircraft Type and Color: _______________________________________________________________ “N” Number: ________________________________________________________________________ Pilot Name(s): _______________________________________________________________________ In case of an emergency, contact: ________________________________________________________ Production Information: Product Name Product Color Product Type/Use e.g., Liquid herbicide, granular pesticide, etc. This report is endorsed as a best practice by the Iowa DOT Office of Aviation and the Iowa Ag Aviation Association.

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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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