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Fiscal Year 2015 Office of Aeronautics Aircraft Travel Report Michigan Department of Transportation Reporting Period: 10/01/2014 to 12/31/2014 Aircraft Tail #N702MA BE20 Hours of Usage: 32.4 Department Flight Date Passenger(s) Trip / Path / Purpose Flight Cost Corrections 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Bret Emerson Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Facility $1,000.00 Ed Vallad Inspection/ Meeting) 12/11/14 ‐ 12/11/14 Joe Sovis Lansing‐Escanaba‐Marquette‐Escanaba‐ $2,000.00 Ed Vallad Lansing (Site visit/Inspection) Bret Emerson Gary Keiffer 12/23/14 ‐ 12/23/14 Gary Keiffer Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Site $1,000.00 Bret Emerson Visit/Inspection) Environmental Quality 11/13/14 ‐ 11/13/14 Michelle Bruneau Lansing‐Marquette‐Hancock‐Marquette‐ $1,500.00 Roger Eberhardt Lansing (Meeting) Rick Hobrla 12/11/14 ‐ 12/11/14 Joan Park Lansing‐Escanaba‐Marquette‐Escanaba‐ $250.00 Lansing (Meeting) 12/16/14 ‐ 12/16/14 Chris Conn Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $250.00 Executive Office 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Valerie Brader Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Official State $250.00 Business) 12/4/14 ‐ 12/5/14 Jarrod Agen Lansing‐Washington D.C.‐Lansing (Official $3,824.74 Rich Baird State Business) Chris Priest Nick Lyon Dennis muchmore Allison Scott 12/16/14 ‐ 12/16/14 Dave Nyberg Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Official State $250.00 Business) Human Services 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Tasha Webber Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Training) $250.00 11/20/14 ‐ 11/20/14 Chris Clauer Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Site Visit) $1,000.00 Kurt Warner 12/16/14 ‐ 12/16/14 Twyla Niedfeldt Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Constituent $250.00 Services) Legislative & Regulatory Affairs 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 John Quackenbush Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Board $750.00 Sally Talberg Meeting) Michigan Economic Development 11/20/14 ‐ 11/20/14 Chuck Donaldson Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $250.00 Corporation Michigan State University 11/9/14 ‐ 11/9/14 Tom Izzo Lansing‐Huntington, WV‐Lansing $3,951.30 Mike Garland (University Business) 11/18/14 ‐ 11/18/14 Mark Simons Lansing‐Monee, IL‐Lansing (University $3,015.80 Amaka Agugua Business) NcKell Copeland Suzy Merchant 12/12/14 ‐ 12/12/14 Tom Izzo Lansing‐Bloomington, IN‐Lansing $3,631.30 (University Business) Natural Resources 12/9/14 ‐ 12/9/14 Linda Endersby Lansing‐Alpena‐Marquette‐Alpena‐Lansing $3,362.60 Patricia Avandt (Meeting) David Fielder Sandra Clark Jeff Diemond Gary Whelan Yvon Defour Maria Leiby Senate 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Greg Moore Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Energy $1,000.00 Sen. Mike Nofs Summit) State Police 11/10/14 ‐ 11/10/14 Chris Bush Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $1,964.60 James Ellis Josh Collins Matt Bolger Mike Caldwell 11/13/14 ‐ 11/13/14 Paul Akeo Lansing‐Marquette‐Hancock‐Marquette‐ $500.00 Lansing (Audits) Technology, Management & Budget 11/20/14 ‐ 11/20/14 Ed Buss Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Official State $250.00 Business) Transportation 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Matt Wiitala Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Site Visit / $250.00 Meeting) 10/27/14 ‐ 10/27/14 John Orban Lansing‐Lansing (Maintenance Test Flight) $173.60 Roger Mawhorter Rick Carlson 11/13/14 ‐ 11/13/14 Jason Firman Lansing‐Marquette‐Hancock‐Marquette‐ $1,694.40 Tyler Hunt Lansing (Program Meeting) 12/2/14 ‐ 12/2/14 Mark Kleikamp Lansing‐Escanaba‐Mount Pleasant‐Lansing $2,296.00 Jason Degrand (Conference) Mark Maloney Trevor Sholten David Bradley Cory Gardner Dave Berg 12/3/14 ‐ 12/3/14 Dave Berg Lansing‐Mount Pleasant‐Escanaba‐ $1,649.20 Mark Kleikamp Lansing (Conference) Mark Maloney Jason Degrand Cory Gardner Trevor Sholten David Bradley Transportation 12/10/14 ‐ 12/10/14 Kelly Badra Lansing‐Bellaire‐Lansing $1,288.40 Carol Aldrich (Presentation/Tour) Mark Noel Kelly Crannell Dave Baker Laura Wise 12/11/14 ‐ 12/11/14 Taylor Snow Lansing‐Escanaba‐Marquette‐Escanaba‐ $750.00 Cathy Cassar Lansing (Training) Aircraft Tail #N1655M BE20 Hours of Usage: 62.5 Department Flight Date Passenger(s) Trip / Path / Purpose Flight Cost Attorney General 10/2/14 ‐ 10/2/14 Francis Thelen Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Audit) $500.00 Kyle Robertson Community Health 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Meredith Smith Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Energy $500.00 Summit) Corrections 10/2/14 ‐ 10/2/14 Dave Flack Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Facility $500.00 Inspection/Meeting) 10/14/14 ‐ 10/14/14 Bret Emerson Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Facility $1,000.00 Gary Keiffer Inspection/Meeting) 11/25/14 ‐ 11/25/14 Bret Emerson Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting/Site $750.00 Gary Keiffer Inspection) 12/9/14 ‐ 12/9/14 Ed Vallad Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $1,000.00 Bret Emerson 12/18/14 ‐ 12/18/14 Clifton Schneider Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Public $500.00 Hearing) Education 10/21/14 ‐ 10/21/14 Stefanie Rathburn Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Program $500.00 Jean Wassenaar Monitoring) 10/24/14 ‐ 10/24/14 Stefanie Rathburn Lansing‐Escanaba‐Lansing (Meetings) $968.00 Jean Wassenaar 11/17/14 ‐ 11/18/14 April Terry Lansing‐Hancock‐Lansing (Audit) $2,950.00 Beth Glomski 12/18/14 ‐ 12/18/14 Jean Wassenaar Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Training) $1,000.00 Criss Hickey Environmental Quality 12/9/14 ‐ 12/9/14 Liz Browne Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $750.00 Joan Park Environmental Quality 12/18/14 ‐ 12/18/14 Chris Conn Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Training) $250.00 Executive Office 12/9/14 ‐ 12/9/14 Dave Nyberg Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Official State $250.00 Business) 12/18/14 ‐ 12/18/14 Dave Nyberg Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Official State $250.00 Business) Human Services 12/18/14 ‐ 12/18/14 Twyla Niedfeldt Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Constituent $250.00 Services) Insurance & Financial Services 12/2/14 ‐ 12/2/14 Aaron Luetzow Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Interviews) $1,000.00 Bryan Spratt Legislative & Regulatory Affairs 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Paul Proudfoot Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Energy $1,500.00 Judy Palnau Summit) Cathy Cole Michigan State Housing 10/21/14 ‐ 10/21/14 Tracey Barnes Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Community $1,000.00 Development Authority Jeremy Westcott Development) 12/9/14 ‐ 12/9/14 Sue Devries Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $1,000.00 Julie Gardner Michigan Economic Development 10/14/14 ‐ 10/14/14 Lisa Pung Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Convention) $500.00 Corporation Michelle Parkkonen 10/15/14 ‐ 10/15/14 Stacy Esbrook Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Conference) $1,989.60 Ryan Kilpatrick Marilyn Crowley Rosalyn Jones Sarah Rainero Nate Scramlin Michiagn Economic Development 10/17/14 ‐ 10/17/14 Sarah Rainero Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Conference) $1,909.60 Corporation Marilyn Crowley Rosalyn Jones Stacy Esbrook Nate Scramlin Ryan Kilpatrick 10/28/14 ‐ 10/28/14 Robert Jackson Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Energy $500.00 Summit) 10/29/14 ‐ 10/30/14 Mike Pohnl Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Conference) $2,034.60 Chris Knapp Louanne Dunsford Christine Quinn Doug Smith Stephanie Beckhorn 12/18/14 ‐ 12/18/14 Joe Swyrtek Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Site $500.00 Visit/Inspection) Michigan State University 10/1/14 ‐ 10/1/14 Tom Izzo Lansing‐Rice Lake, WI‐Minneapolis, MN‐ $5,724.00 Dane Fife Lansing (University Business) 10/15/14 ‐ 10/16/14 Tom Izzo Lansing‐Chicago, IL‐Lansing (University $2,593.38 Suzy Merchant Business) Becca Mills Travis Trice Brandon Dawson Aerial Powers Matt Larson 12/10/14 ‐ 12/10/14 Fife Dane Lansing‐Toronto,ON‐Lansing (University $3,442.94 Tom Izzo Business) 12/11/14 ‐ 12/11/14 Brad Salem Lansing‐Chicago, IL‐Chicago, IL‐Lansing $3,378.10 Mark Dantonio (University Business) 12/21/14 ‐ 12/21/14 Tom Izzo Lansing‐Akron, OH‐Lansing (University $3,175.80 Mike Garland Business) Natural Resources 10/21/14 ‐ 10/21/14 Sandra Clark Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Board $500.00 Meeting) Natural Resources 12/4/14 ‐ 12/4/14 Loretta Cwalinski Lansing‐Gaylord‐Marquette‐Gaylord‐ $2,830.40 Jacklin Blodgett Lansing (Meeting) Jason Fleming Ron Olson 12/18/14 ‐ 12/18/14 Russ Mason Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $500.00 State Police 10/2/14 ‐ 10/2/14 Paul Akeo Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Facility $500.00 Inspection) Technology, Management & Budget 10/2/14 ‐ 10/2/14 Gerry Gregorski Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Facility $500.00 Inspection / Meetings) 10/9/14 ‐ 10/9/14 John Kalanquin Lansing‐Sault Ste Marie‐Lansing (Meeting) $1,392.00 Dave Work Jim Normandin 11/19/14 ‐ 11/19/14 John Roberrts Lansing‐Indianapolis, IN‐Detroit‐Lansing $2,711.80 Jim Willems (Official State Business) Claire Allard John Fitzpatrick Chris Harkins Nancy Duncan Tyler Tulloch Marlon Brown Transportation 10/2/14 ‐ 10/2/14 Randy Coller Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Inspection) $500.00 10/6/14 ‐ 10/7/14 Samara Bartz Lansing‐Rogers City‐Alpena‐Lansing $1,928.80 Mark Chaput (Facility Tour) Paul Ajegba Kim Avery Curtis Bleech Roger Safford Mark VanPortfleet 10/9/14 ‐ 10/9/14 Laura Mester Lansing‐Sault Ste Marie‐Lansing (Meeting) $464.00 Transportation 10/23/14 ‐ 10/23/14 Frank Kelly Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Conference) $2,549.60 Dale Kerbyson Brian Sanada John Lamaccia Bob Slattery Bill McEntee Sara Martin 10/24/14 ‐ 10/24/14 Allison Hamlin Lansing‐Escanaba‐Lansing (Meeting) $968.00 Mark Maloney Mark Kleikamp 10/29/14 ‐ 10/30/14 Matt Wiitala Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Meeting) $250.00 11/25/14 ‐ 11/25/14 Mike Soper Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Mission) $500.00 12/15/14 ‐ 12/15/14 Mike Trout Lansing‐Chicago, IL‐Lansing (Meeting) $1,987.78 Steve Houtteman Matt Kulhanek Carol Aldrich Mark Noel Aircraft Tail #N2844D BE58 Hours of Usage: 58.3 Department Flight Date Passenger(s) Trip / Path / Purpose Flight Cost Attorney General 10/6/14 ‐ 10/6/14 Francis Thelen Lansing‐Marquette‐Lansing (Audit) $864.70 Kyle Robertson Education 10/13/14 ‐ 10/13/14 Colleen O'Connor Lansing‐Hancock‐Lansing (Program
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