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... 110 A plan is a list of actions arranged in whatever sequence is thought likely to achieve an objective. -- John Argenti CHAPTER 8 OPERATIONS 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Key Operational Responsibilities 8.3 Key Operational Areas 8.4 Wrap-Up 8.1 INTRODUCTION How an airport is operated is critical to its success.
From page 111...
... Operations 111 Within this context, the scope of airport operations and associated requirements are dependent on the location, size, and complexity of the airport (and the specific situation and circumstances that exist at the airport)
From page 112...
... 112 Guidebook for Developing General Aviation Airport Business Plans SAFETY AND SECURITY Providing a safe and secure operating environment is paramount. This requires that airport management identify, hire, and train staff; procure vehicles, equipment, tools, and materials; and develop and implement the procedures necessary to ensure that the airport is operated safely and securely.
From page 113...
... Operations 113 appropriate number and type of positions need to be determined. These decisions will be influenced by the WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Some degree of wildlife interference exists at most airports.
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... 114 Guidebook for Developing General Aviation Airport Business Plans Leasing or lease-to-own programs can reduce capital outlays for vehicles, equipment, and tools. Federal or state funds may be available in some cases.

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