Wisdot Airport Improvement Program

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Wisdot Airport Improvement Program :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO Adams County Legion Field Program Year: 2020 Project Title: &$,3 Proj Number: & 5HFRQVWUXFW*$DSURQ QRUWKKDOI DQG7D[LZD\$ GHVLJQDQG FRQVWUXFWLRQ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2021 Project Title: 6WDWH$LG Proj Number: V 8SGDWHIXHOFDUGUHDGHUWRGLJLWDOVHUYLFH 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2022 Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: E 5HFRQVWUXFW7D[LODQHV QRUWKDQGFHQWUDO 3XUFKDVHPRZLQJHTXLSPHQW $:26 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2023 Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: D /DQG5HLPEXUVHPHQW &OHDUDQGPDLQWDLQUXQZD\DSSURDFKHVDVVWDWHGLQ 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ$GPLQLVWUDWLYH&RGH&KDSWHU 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2024 Project Title: $,3 %ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: D 0DVWHU3ODQ)HDVLELOLW\6WXG\IRUUXQZD\H[WHQVLRQ$/3 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2025 Project Title: $,3$PHQG%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: E 5HFRQVWUXFW5XQZD\ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Adams County Legion Field 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO Alexander Field-South Wood County Airport Program Year: 2020 Project Title: ,6:$,3 Proj Number: ,6: $FTXLUHODQGLQUXQZD\DSSURDFKHV /DQGDFTXLVLWLRQDFWLYLWLHV 5XQZD\DSSURDFK 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2021 Project Title: $,3$PHQG%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: E /DQGDFTXLVLWRQLQ5Z\DSSURDFK &OHDU5XQZD\DSSURDFK 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: &RQVWUXFWVQRZUHPRYDOHTXLSPHQWEXLOGLQJ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: 6$3 Proj Number: 8SGDWHIXHOV\VWHPFDUGUHDGHU 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2022 Project Title: $,3 Proj Number: +DQJDUDUHDGHYHORSPHQW SRUWLRQELGQRWDZDUGHGSOXV DGGLWLRQDO" 2YHUOD\H[LVWLQJDSURQ QRWDZDUG 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2023 Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: 'HVLJQUHFRQVWUXFWLRQRI 5XQZD\ SULPDU\ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: $,3D%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: D &RQGXFWZLOGOLIHVLWHYLVLW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2024 Project Title: $,3$PHQG %ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: D 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO 5HKDELOLWDWH5XQZD\ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: 5HFRQVWUXFW(QWUDQFH5RDGDQG$XWR3DUNLQJ/RW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2025 Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: &RQVWUXFWSXEOLFXVHKDQJDU 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: &RQGXFWUXQZD\H[WHQVLRQUHDOLJQPHQWMXVWLILFDWLRQ IHDVLELOLW\ VWXG\ PDVWHUSODQUXQZD\H[WHQVLRQUHDOLJQPHQW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: 6WDWH$LG Proj Number: 8SJUDGHIXHOV\VWHP 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: 6WDWH$LG Proj Number: /DQGDFTXLVLWLRQIRUDSSURDFKSURWHFWLRQ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Alexander Field-South Wood County Airport Amery Municipal Airport Program Year: 2020 Project Title: $,3 Proj Number: DD 'HVLJQFRQVWUXFWLRQRI65(%XLOGLQJ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2021 Project Title: $,3D%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: D 0DVWHU3ODQDQG$/3XSGDWH LQFOWHUPLQDODUHD &UDFNVHDOSDYHPHQWV WD[LZD\DSURQDQGWD[LODQHV RUMXVW SRUWLRQRIWZ\DQGURDG UHLPEXUVHPHQW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: 6WDWH$LG Proj Number: 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO 3XUFKDVHPRZLQJHTXLSPHQW ,QVWDOO6HFXULW\/LJKWLQJ DURXQGKDQJDUVIXHOLQJ WHUPLQDO 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2022 Project Title: $,3$PHQG%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: &RQVWUXFW65(%XLOGLQJ &RQVWUXFW65(%XLOGLQJ$,3LQHOLJLEOHSRUWLRQ" 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2023 Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: IXWXUH 3XUFKDVHVQRZUHPRYDOHTXLSPHQW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2024 Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO &RQVWUXFW$XWR3DUNLQJ/RW 'HYHORS5HGHYHORS7HUPLQDO$UHD &RQVWUXFW7HUPLQDO%XLOGLQJ)%2+DQJDU &RQVWUXFW7HUPLQDO%XLOGLQJ)%2+DQJDU$,3LQHOLJLEOHSRUWLRQ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Program Year: 2025 Project Title: $,3%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: ([SDQG$SURQ &OHDUUXQZD\DSSURDFKHV /DQG$FTXLVLWLRQIRU$SSURDFK3URWHFWLRQ LQFOIRUSDY W 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: $,3[%ORFN*UDQW Proj Number: [ &RQGXFWZLOGOLIHVLWHYLVLW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: 6WDWH$LG Proj Number: ,QVWDOO$SSURDFK/LJKWLQJ6\VWHP 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 7RWDO&RQVWUXFWLRQ<HDU 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO 7RWDO)XQG<HDU Amery Municipal Airport Appleton International Airport Program Year: 2020 Project Title: $,3 Proj Number: 0DVWHU3ODQ8SGDWHLQFOXGLQJ6XVWDLQDELOLW\ PLFURJULG HOLJ" 8SGDWH$LUSRUW/D\RXW3ODQWR623VWDQGDUGV %HQHILW&RVWDQDO\VLVWHUPLQDOH[SDQVLRQ DVVXPHZLOOEHSDUWRI GLVFUJUDQWWHUPLQDO SUREDEO\QRWQHHGHGSHU+4)$$ 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: $,3&$5(6 Proj Number: F &$5(6IXQGV 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: $7:623 Proj Number: $7: 7HUPLQDODUHDSODQQLQJVWXG\DQG$/3LQVHUWVKHHW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: )XWXUH6WDWH$LG PFVRN GSRVVLEOHVXSSVWLP Proj Number: D 'HVLJQUHKDEWD[LODQHVVRXWKDUHD 'HVLJQ5Z\PLVFSDQHOUHSODFHPHQW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW 3DJH :LVFRQVLQ%XUHDXRI$HURQDXWLFV 7KLVSURMHFWOLVWLQJLVDVQDSVKRWRI%2$ V\HDU 3URMHFW)XQGLQJ5HSRUW SURJUDPEDVHGRQDVVXPSWLRQVDERXWDYDLODEOH Years: Project Categories: UHYHQXHOHJLVODWLYHGHFLVLRQVDQGORFDOIXQGLQJ ,QFOXVLRQLQWKLVSURJUDPLVQRWDJXDUDQWHHRIIXQGLQJ Project Type: Project Statuses: QRUDQLQGLFDWRURIILQDODSSURYDO (QWLWOHPHQW *$$SSRUWLRQPHQW 'LVFUHWLRQDU\ 6WDWH 6SRQVRU 7RWDO Project Title: 6$3$,3$PHQG Proj Number: )XWXUH$7: 3XUFKDVHDQGLQVWDOO$5))YHKLFOHIRDPWHVWLQJHTXLSPHQW 7RWDOIRU3URMHFW Project Title: 6SRQVRU2QO\ Proj Number: 5HSODFHERDUGLQJEULGJHV
Recommended publications
  • For Proposed Volk Field Special Activity Airspace Modification and Establishment
    FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR PROPOSED VOLK FIELD SPECIAL ACTIVITY AIRSPACE MODIFICATION AND ESTABLISHMENT WISCONSIN AIR NATIONAL GUARD NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU ASSET MANAGEMENT DIVISION APRIL 2016 EA for Proposed Volk Field SAA Modification and Expansion Final FONSI – April 2016 FINAL FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FOR PROPOSED VOLK FIELD SPECIAL ACTIVITY AIRSPACE MODIFICATION AND EXPANSION AT VOLK FIELD CRTC WISCONSIN AIR NATIONAL GUARD CAMP DOUGLAS, WISCONSIN 1.0 INTRODUCTION Implementation of the Proposed Action (Preferred Alternative) would resolve existing Volk Field Special Activity Airspace (SAA) limitations and provide an integrated, properly configured, realistic military training airspace area with adequate dimension and size to support advanced tactical fighter technologies, tactics, and the evolving training mission requirements of multiple Air National Guard (ANG) units that rely on SAA associated with Volk Field. The Proposed Action would modify and expand the existing Volk Field SAA in such a way that it would adequately facilitate and support air-to-air and air-to-ground training as well as Large Force Exercises (LFEs) in accordance with training requirements established in Air Force Instruction (AFI) 11-2F-16 V1 (2011) and Air Force Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (AFTTP) 3-1.F-16. The proposed modification, including expansion, of the Volk Field SAA would adequately support AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) tactics, Low Altitude Training (LOWAT) tactics, and Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) stand-off employment in support of Air National Guard Military Directive (ANGMD) 10.01 direction to establish "a training area that approximates a deployed, combat- oriented operating base." 2.0 PROPOSED ACTION (PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE) The Proposed Action (Preferred Alternative) would modify existing airspace by raising the floor altitude of some areas, reconfiguring the airspace borders, and expanding the external airspace boundaries.
    [Show full text]
  • Village of Necedah Comprehensive Plan
    Village of Necedah Comprehensive Plan Yellow River Adopted November 2008 Prepared by North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission VILLAGE OF NECEDAH Village Board James Rattunde, President Roger Ziebell Ryan Becerra Scott Carter James Seebruck Brian Seebruck Raymond Zipperer Rosemary Becerra, Treasurer Roger Herried, Clerk Plan Commission James Rattunde, Chair Don Buffa Charles Krupa Raymond Zipperer Mary Alice Lasswell Don Jackson Brian Seebruck Roger Herried, Clerk Photos NCWRPC This plan was completed with the assistance of the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (NCWRPC). VILLAGE OF NECEDAH TABLE OF CONTENTS: SECTIONS: I Issues & Opportunities.......................................................................................................... 2 1. Overall Plan Introduction A. Purpose of the Plan .......................................................................... 2 B. Public Participation & Survey ......................................................... 2 C. Meetings ............................................................................................. 3 2. Community Profile A. Description ........................................................................................ 4 B. Demographics ................................................................................... 4 C. Vision Statement.............................................................................12 D. Community Goals...........................................................................12 II Natural, Agricultural
    [Show full text]
  • Wisconsin Airports
    1 ASSOCIATED CITY INDEX PAGE CITY NAME SITE CODE AIRPORT 37 Albany 54W Albany Airport 38 Amery AHH Amery Municipal Airport 39 Antigo AIG Langlade County Airport 40 Appleton ATW Appleton International Airport 41 Appleton ATW Appleton International Airport Diagram 42 Ashland ASX John F. Kennedy Memorial Airport 43 Baraboo – Wis. Dells DLL Baraboo – Wisconsin Dells Regional Airport 44 Barron 9Y7 Barron Municipal Airport 45 Beloit 44C Beloit Airport 46 Black River Falls BCK Black River Falls Area Airport 47 Boscobel OVS Boscobel Airport 48 Boulder Junction BDJ Boulder Junction Payzer Airport 49 Boyceville 3T3 Boyceville Municipal Airport 50 Brodhead C37 Brodhead Airport 51 Brookfield 02C Capitol Airport 52 Burlington BUU Burlington Municipal Airport 53 Cable 3CU Cable Union Airport 54 Camp Douglas VOK Volk Field Air National Guard Base Airport 55 Camp Douglas VOK Volk Field ANG Base Airport Diagram 56 Camp Lake 49C Camp Lake Airport 57 Cassville C74 Cassville Municipal Airport 58 Chetek Y23 Chetek Municipal – Southworth Airport 59 Chilton 11Y Flying Feathers Airport 60 Clintonville CLI Clintonville Municipal Airport 61 Crandon Y55 Crandon – Steve Conway Municipal Airport 62 Crivitz 3D1 Crivitz Municipal Airport 63 Cumberland UBE Cumberland Municipal Airport 64 Cumberland WN2 Silver Lake Seaplane Base 65 Delavan C59 Lake Lawn Airport 66 Drummond 5G4 Eau Claire Lakes Airport 67 Eagle River EGV Eagle River Union Airport 68 East Troy 57C East Troy Municipal Airport 69 Eau Claire EAU Chippewa Valley Regional Airport 70 Eau Claire EAU Chippewa Valley
    [Show full text]
  • PDF Version April May 2008
    MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2008 Celebrating 30 Years Published For & By The Midwest Aviation Community Since 1978 midwestflyer.com Cessna Sales Team Authorized Representative for: J.A. Aero Aircraft Sales IL, WI & Upper MI Caravan Sales for: 630-584-3200 IL, WI & MO Largest Full-Service Cessna Dealer in Midwest See the Entire Cessna Propeller Line – From SkyCatcher Thru Caravan Delivery Positions on New Cessna 350 & 400! Scott Fank – Email: [email protected] Chicago’s DuPage Airport (DPA) Dave Kay – Email: [email protected] +2%.+ 6!./$%#+ Visit Us Online at (630) 584-3200 www.jaaero.com (630) 613-8408 Fax Upgrade or Replace? WWAASAAS isis Here!Here! The Choice is Yours Upgrade Your Unit OR Exchange for Brand New New Hardware / New Software / New 2 Year Warranty Call J.A. Air Center today to discuss which is the best option for you. Illinois 630-584-3200 + Toll Free 800-323-5966 Email [email protected] & [email protected] Web www.jaair.com * Certain Conditions= FBOand Services Restrictions Apply Avionics Sales and Service Instrument Sales and Service Piston and Turbine Maintenance Mail Order Sales Cessna Sales Team Authorized Representative for: J.A. Aero Aircraft Sales IL, WI & Upper MI VOL. 30, NO. 3 ISSN:0194-5068 Caravan Sales for: 630-584-3200 IL, WI & MO CONTENTS ON THE COVER: “Touch & Go At Sunset.” Photo taken at Middleton Municipal Airport – Morey Field (C29), Middleton, Wis. by Geoff Sobering MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2008 COLUMNS AOPA Great Lakes Regional Report - by Bill Blake ........................................................................ 24 Aviation Law - by Greg Reigel ......................................................................................................... 26 Largest Full-Service Cessna Dialogue - by Dave Weiman ..........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Agazine August/September 2017
    IDWEST FLYER M AGAZINE AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2017 Published For & By The Midwest Aviation Community Since 1978 midwestflyer.com AOPA Takes Issue with Trump’s ATC Plan On June 5 President Donald Trump characterized U.S. air traffic control as being “an ancient, broken, horrible system that doesn’t work” during his remarks calling for privatization. These comments were surprising given the fact that the American system handles orders of magnitude more traffic than any other in the world at efficiency and safety levels and costs per operation that are second to none. While AOPA is open to proposals aimed at making the air traffic control system more efficient and delivering technology in a timely and cost-effective manner, we have consistently said we will not support policies that impose user fees on general aviation. Additionally, we are also concerned about the impact of these proposed reforms on general aviation based on what we have seen in other countries. As a 2016 study by Delta Airlines said, “nations that have privatized ATC have seen operational costs increase at a much higher rate than has been seen in the US under the FAA.” We will continue to work with the administration and members of Congress including the General Aviation Caucus to protect the freedom to fly and ensure that safety, access, and costs are protected and addressed. Keep checking AOPA.org for the latest. Mark R. Baker President & CEO, AOPA *For more information on the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and the issues that affect your flying go to www.aopa.org today.
    [Show full text]
  • PDF Version April May 2010
    IDWEST FLYER M AGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2010 Published For & By The Midwest Aviation Community Since 1978 midwestflyer.com JUST A REMINDER... You can buy your tickets online now and save time and money. Go to www.airventure.org/tickets and get to the fun faster…and cheaper. SEE YOU THERE! JULY 2 6 – AUGUST 1 AV10Remind_MidwestFlyer_7.25x9.875.indd 1 3/10/10 11:42 AM H ONDAJET MIDWEST THE JET. REDEFINED. ENGINEER E D FOR PE RFORMANCE . DESIGNE D FOR DESIRE . BUILT FOR PE RFE CTION. EXPERIE NCE HONDAJE T. INTE RNATIONAL AIRP ORT, D E S MOINE S , IOW A 50321 877.686.0028 • HONDAJETMIDWEST.COM © 2008 Honda Aircraft Company, Inc. MidwestHondaJet_Feb09.indd 1 1/12/09 5:07:52 PM Vol. 32. No. 3 ContentsContents ISSN: 0194-5068 ON THE COVER: A Daugherty Polson Special (N271) at the Brodhead, Wisconsin airport. The aircraft is now owned by George Jenkins of St. Davids, Pa. Photo by Geoff Sobering IDWEST FLYER M AGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2010 COLUMNS AOPA Great Lakes Regional Report - by Bill Blake State Support of Aviation Would Have Positive Economic Impact ...........................12 Aviation Law - by Greg Reigel NTSB Rejects ASRP Waiver of Sanction For D.C. ADIZ Incursion .......................... 9 Dialogue - by Dave Weiman Aviation & Volunteerism… Published For & By The Midwest Aviation Community Since 1978 The Need, Opportunities & Rewards Are Endless! ............................................... 5 midwestflyer.com Guest Editorial - by Craig Fuller Dusting Off The Cobwebs .........................................................................................12
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Wisconsin Airports Rates and Charges Survey June 2021
    2020 Wisconsin Airports Rates and Charges Survey June 2021 Wisconsin Airports Rates and Charges Survey: 2020 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Trends and Observations .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Fuel ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 100LL .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Jet A ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 MoGas.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Landing Fees ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Tie-down
    [Show full text]
  • Waupun Regional Economic Development
    Success is in Our Nature! In Waupun, innovation is our heritage and success is in our nature. Our founders settled some of the most beautiful and fertile land in America and for generations the people of Waupun have gone on to create landmark industries. Our core values include a belief in hard work, a penchant for common sense, and a passion for innovation. The natural resources of the region, the creativity of our people, and a location central to the major commercial centers of the upper Midwest, all combine to create a home for thriving agribusinesses and productive manufacturers. The city offers the ease and affordability of small-town living with access to resources and customers both national and global. Today in Waupun, we rely on the strength of Minneapolis our heritage to create a foundation upon 274 Miles which we are building a dynamic future. ACCESS TO MARKETS Green Bay Wisconsin’s Center of Opportunity 80 Miles Within a day’s drive, companies in Waupun can reach over 72 million people in the U.S. alone, including these major La Crosse regional markets: 150 Miles • Chicago, IL • Minneapolis, MN • Cedar Rapids, IA Madison Milwaukee • Milwaukee, WI • Omaha, NE 55 Miles 72 Miles • Madison, WI • St. Louis, MO • Detroit, MI • Indianapolis, IN • Des Moines, IA • Cincinnati, OH Chicago 158 Miles Waupun-Regional brochure_ff.indd 1 5/7/19 8:35 AM TRANSPORTATION Highway: Waupun has three access points to Highway 151, which runs through Iowa and Wisconsin and passes through the cities of Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Madison and Fond Du Lac.
    [Show full text]
  • Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook
    2011 Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook Bureau of Aeronautics Wisconsin Department of Transportation 6/1/2011 ii This page intentionally left blank Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook June 2011 Wisconsin Department of Transportation iii Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook Preface Welcome to the Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook (2011 edition). This revised guidebook is designed to help communities and airports work cooperatively to plan for and establish compatible land use around airports and work towards mitigating existing incompatible conditions. Land use compatibility is a significant, yet often unrecognized, factor in aviation safety. When asked to describe an airport safety-related matter, many people refer to the perimeter fencing or the security checkpoint within an air carrier airport. Seldom does the average citizen recognize that bright lights, residential developments, wetlands, and tall towers pose hazards to airports, their users, and nearby residents. The goal of this guidebook is to protect communities and airports from incompatible land use that could negatively affect the safe operation of airports and pose hazardous consequences to the public. In this guidebook, stakeholders will find information and resources that may help them direct the future development of their communities and airports. Stakeholders who might find this guidebook useful include airport and community planners; airport owners and managers; zoning administrators; local, state, and regional agency officials; developers; legislators; and the
    [Show full text]
  • PDF Version October November 2012
    IDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2012 Published For & By The Midwest Aviation Community Since 1978 midwestflyer.com EA-SA_Ad Committed_MFM F.indd 1 9/30/11 1:12 PM EA-SA_Ad Committed_MFM F.indd 1 9/30/11 1:12 PM Vol. 34. No. 6 ContentsContents ISSN: 0194-5068 ON THE COVER: Richard (Dick) Keyt of Granbury, Texas, flying over Mitchell Municipal Airport, Mitchell, South Dakota, in his “Polen Special,” in preparation for the “AirVenture Cup Race,” August 22, 2012. The aircraft sports a fuel-injected Lycoming IO-360 engine and routinely flies at over 300 mph. This year the aircraft hit a top speed of 321.22 mph in the race. IDWEST FLYER Complete story beginning on page 37. Photo by Geoff Sobering of Moving-Target-Photos.com. OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2012 MAGAZINE HEADLINES Former EAA VP Named VP At AOPA ........................................................ 17 Leader In Piper Sales & Service, Howard Gregory, Passes Away ............ 18 Tanis Announces New President/CEO At AirVenture ................................ 30 Nation’s First Net Zero Energy Flight Terminal Breaks Ground At Outagamie County Regional Airport................................................... 32 WWII Veteran Donates Airport To Recreational Aviation Foundation For Future Generations .......................................................................... 36 Piper Celebrates 75th Anniversary At AirVenture ...................................... 41 HondaJet Design Recognized By AIAA...................................................... 42 Published For & By The Midwest
    [Show full text]
  • Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics Page: 1 Airport by County Report Trans
    Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics Page: 1 Airport By County Report Trans. District: 4 RUNWAY DATA Traffic Analysis Zone IDENTIFIER AIRPORT NAME WASP TOWNSHIP OWNER NAME COMMENTS WISDOT # ASSOCIATED LATITUDE OWNER RANGE AND ADDRESS DATE OF LAST RECORD CITY/COUNTY RUNWAYS SURF DATE OF LAST RECORD FAA ID LONGITUDE USE SECTION # ELEV. RUNWAYS SURF 63C Friendship Adams County Legion Field BU-B T 17 N Adams County 3,400 ASPH 381 101 43-57-40.220N Publicly R 6 E PO Box 278 3,300 TURF 27213.1A ADAMS 89-47-16.976W Public 9 Friendship, WI 53934 976 9/22/1988 2WI9 Oxford Bulldog Ranch N/A T 15 N Bulldog Ranch Inc 2,500 TURF 112 43-45-34N Privately R 7 E 257 CTY TRK I 27473.1A ADAMS 87-38-05W Private 23 Oxford, WI 53952 960 1/3/1992 JB01 Wisconsin Dells Clearwater Aero Estates N/A T 15 N Larry Floyd 2,675 ASPH 382 102 43-45-25.917N Privately R 7 E 3426 Co Rd G 27711.01A ADAMS 89-39-09.445W Private 27 Oxford, WI 53952 944 6/22/1988 2WN2 Briggsville Gaffney Airport T 14 N Michael Gaffney 1,980 Turf 114 43-39-15.125N Privately R 7 E 4119 2nd Ln 27059.A ADAMS 89-37-20.943W Private 35 Briggsville, WI 53920 827 12/11/2000 Coloma Nicklaus Field N/A T 18 N RON NICKLAUS 238 107 44-02-00N Privately R 7 E ROUTE 1 A ADAMS 89-37-01W Private 11 Irma, WI 54442 WS02 Oxford Polish Paradise Airport N/A T 15 N George Snamiske 2,000 TURF 382 110 43-44-35N Privately R 5 E 3109 Windsor Dr 27473.A ADAMS 89-42-51W Private 31 Racine, WI 53404 1030 7/31/1982 Wisconsin Dells Wood Airport N/A T 15 N Ned Wood 1,800 TURF 113 43-44-37.915N Privately R 6 E 1135 Fur Ln 27711.
    [Show full text]
  • The 64Th Wisconsin Aviation Conference!
    Welcome! RADISSON HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER 1 2019 WISCONSIN AVIATION CONFERENCE • MAYWIAMA.ORG 5-7, 2018 9 Special thank you to everyone who helped make this conference a success! WISCONSIN AIRPORT MANAGEMENT Clint Torp, CM WISCONSIN AVIATION CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION Director – Airport Director, La Crosse PLANNING COMMITTEE Regional Airport Bob O’Brien, A.A.E. Brian Dranzik, CM, Airport Director, Executive Director David Jensen, CM Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport Director – Deputy Airport Director, Dane Charles Sweet II Scott Brummond, Aeronautical and County Regional Airport President - Airport Superintendent, Technical Services Chief, WBOA Sheboygan County Airport Charity Zich, CM Hal Davis, CM, Airport Compliance Director – Airport Director, Chippewa Brian Grefe, CM Manager, WBOA Valley Regional Airport Vice President – Airport Director, Central Chris Reis, PE, Aviation Engineering Wisconsin Airport Kurt Stanich Department Manager, Mead & Hunt Director – Airport Manager, Waukesha Mary Piette, A.A.E. County Airport Paul Strege, PE, CM, Business Unit Leader, Secretary/Treasurer – Airport Director, Aviation Services, Mead & Hunt Green Bay Austin Straubel International Greg Cullen, CM Airport Director – Airport Director, Southern Registration Table: Jim and Rita Olson, Wisconsin Regional Airport Central Wisconsin Airport Abe Weber, CM Director – Airport Director, Appleton Cover Photography: Hal Davis, CM International Airport Conference Magazine Design & Layout: Heidi Miller, createdanew designs WELCOME TO THE 64TH WISCONSIN AVIATION CONFERENCE! On behalf of the Wisconsin Airport Management Association (WAMA) I am pleased to welcome all WELCOME! attendees to the 64th Wisconsin Aviation Conference. This year’s conference is full of activities from networking events, such as the Packers Hall of Fame tour and the Titletown Brewing Company, to the excellent program sessions, and of course the coveted slots for the “One on One” speed dating with the FAA.
    [Show full text]