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Orlando Airports District Office Staff Assignments FAA Southern Region Orlando Airports District Office Staff Assignments Serving Florida Address: Orlando Airports District Office 8427 Southpark Circle, Suite 524 Orlando, FL 32819 Office Phone: 407-487-7220 FAX: 407-487-7135 ADO Manager: Bart Vernace [email protected] Assistant ADO Managers: Juan Brown, [email protected] Rebecca Henry Harper, [email protected] Lead Program Manager Pedro Blanco, [email protected] Florida Airports and FAA Program Managers Environmentalist Engineer name, phone Planner name, phone City Airport Name LOCID name, phone number, number, email address number, email address email address Chastity Clark, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, Apalachicola Regional-Cleve Apalachicola AAF 407-487-7226, 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, Randolph Field [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Miguel Martinez, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Arcadia Arcadia Municipal X06 407-487-7235, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Miguel Martinez, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Avon Park Avon Park Executive AVO 407-487-7235, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jennifer Ganley, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Bartow Bartow Municipal BOW 407-487-7237, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Miguel Martinez, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Belle Glade Belle Glade State Municipal X10 407-487-7235, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chastity Clark, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, Blountstown Calhoun County F95 407-487-7226 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Miguel Martinez, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Boca Raton Boca Raton BCT 407-487-7235, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chastity Clark, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, Bonifay Tri-County 1J0 407-487-7226 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jennifer Ganley, Jennifer Ganley, Amy M. Reed, Brooksville-Tampa Bay Brooksville BKV 407-487-7237, 407-487-7237, 407-487-7297, Regional [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Armando Rovira, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, Bunnell Flagler County FIN 407-487-7227, 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Cedar Key George T. Lewis CDK 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Staff Assignments Updated on: 04/05/21 Page 2 of 13 Serving Florida FAA Orlando Airports District Office Environmentalist Engineer name, phone Planner name, phone City Airport Name LOCID name, phone number, number, email address number, email address email address Krystal Ritchey, Pedro Blanco, Amy M. Reed, Clearwater Clearwater Air Park CLW 407-487-7233, 407-487-7230, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Krystal Ritchey, Pedro Blanco, Peter M. Green St. Petersburg-Clearwater Clearwater PIE 407-487-7233, 407-487-7230, 407-487-7296, International [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vernon Rupinta, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Clewiston Airglades 2IS 407-487-7228, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chastity Clark, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, Crestview Bob Sikes CEW 407-487-7226 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Cross City Cross City CTY 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Crystal River Crystal River CGC 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Armando Rovira, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, Daytona Beach Daytona Beach DAB 407-487-7227, 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, International [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chastity Clark, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, DeFuniak Springs DeFuniak Springs 54J 407-487-7226 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Armando Rovira, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, DeLand Municipal-Sidney H DeLand DED 407-487-7236, 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, Taylor Field [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chastity Clark, Stephen Wilson, Amy M. Reed, Destin Destin-Fort Walton Beach DTS 407-487-7226 407-487-7229, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jennifer Ganley, Jennifer Ganley, Amy M. Reed, Dunnellon Marion County X35 407-487-7237, 407-487-7237, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Staff Assignments Updated on: 04/05/21 Page 3 of 13 Serving Florida FAA Orlando Airports District Office Environmentalist Engineer name, phone Planner name, phone City Airport Name LOCID name, phone number, number, email address number, email address email address Krystal Ritchey, Pedro Blanco, Peter M. Green, Everglades City Everglades Airpark X01 407-487-7233, 407-487-7230, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Fernandina Beach Fernandina Beach Municipal FHB 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vernon Rupinta, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Fort Lauderdale / Hollywood Fort Lauderdale FLL 407-487-7228, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, International [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vernon Rupinta, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Executive FXE 407-487-7228, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vernon Rupinta, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Fort Myers Page Field FMY 407-487-7228, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vernon Rupinta, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, Southwest Florida Fort Myers RSW 407-487-7228, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, International [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Miguel Martinez, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, St. Lucie County Fort Pierce FPR 407-487-7235, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, International [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Gainesville Gainesville Regional GNV 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Hilliard Hilliard Airpark 01J 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vernon Rupinta, Marisol Elliott, Peter M. Green, North Perry Hollywood HWO 407-487-7228, 407-487-7231, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Krystal Ritchey, Pedro Blanco, Peter M. Green, Homestead General Homestead X51 407-487-7233, 407-487-7230, 407-487-7296, Aviation [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Staff Assignments Updated on: 04/05/21 Page 4 of 13 Serving Florida FAA Orlando Airports District Office Environmentalist Engineer name, phone Planner name, phone City Airport Name LOCID name, phone number, number, email address number, email address email address Krystal Ritchey, Pedro Blanco, Peter M. Green, Immokalee Immokalee Regional IMM 407-487-7233, 407-487-7230, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Inverness Inverness INF 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Jacksonville Executive at Jacksonville CRG 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, Craig [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Jacksonville Herlong Recreational HEG 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Jacksonville Jacksonville International JAX 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hilary W. Maull, Hilary W. Maull, Amy M. Reed, Jacksonville Cecil VQQ 407-487-7238, 407-487-7238, 407-487-7297, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Krystal Ritchey, Pedro Blanco, Peter M. Green, Key West Key West International EYW 407-487-7233, 407-487-7230, 407-487-7296, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Armando Rovira, Stephen Wilson, Amy M.
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