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CARES ACT GRANT AMOUNTS to AIRPORTS (Pursuant to Paragraphs 2-4) Detailed Listing by State, City and Airport
CARES ACT GRANT AMOUNTS TO AIRPORTS (pursuant to Paragraphs 2-4) Detailed Listing By State, City And Airport State City Airport Name LOC_ID Grand Totals AK Alaskan Consolidated Airports Multiple [individual airports listed separately] AKAP $16,855,355 AK Adak (Naval) Station/Mitchell Field Adak ADK $30,000 AK Akhiok Akhiok AKK $20,000 AK Akiachak Akiachak Z13 $30,000 AK Akiak Akiak AKI $30,000 AK Akutan Akutan 7AK $20,000 AK Akutan Akutan KQA $20,000 AK Alakanuk Alakanuk AUK $30,000 AK Allakaket Allakaket 6A8 $20,000 AK Ambler Ambler AFM $30,000 AK Anaktuvuk Pass Anaktuvuk Pass AKP $30,000 AK Anchorage Lake Hood LHD $1,053,070 AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI $17,898,468 AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC $26,376,060 AK Anchorage (Borough) Goose Bay Z40 $1,000 AK Angoon Angoon AGN $20,000 AK Aniak Aniak ANI $1,052,884 AK Aniak (Census Subarea) Togiak TOG $20,000 AK Aniak (Census Subarea) Twin Hills A63 $20,000 AK Anvik Anvik ANV $20,000 AK Arctic Village Arctic Village ARC $20,000 AK Atka Atka AKA $20,000 AK Atmautluak Atmautluak 4A2 $30,000 AK Atqasuk Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr Memorial ATK $20,000 AK Barrow Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial BRW $1,191,121 AK Barrow (County) Wainwright AWI $30,000 AK Beaver Beaver WBQ $20,000 AK Bethel Bethel BET $2,271,355 AK Bettles Bettles BTT $20,000 AK Big Lake Big Lake BGQ $30,000 AK Birch Creek Birch Creek Z91 $20,000 AK Birchwood Birchwood BCV $30,000 AK Boundary Boundary BYA $20,000 AK Brevig Mission Brevig Mission KTS $30,000 AK Bristol Bay (Borough) Aleknagik /New 5A8 $20,000 AK -
Sound Recording in the British Folk Revival: Ideology, Discourse and Practice, 1950–1975
Sound recording in the British folk revival: ideology, discourse and practice, 1950–1975 Matthew Ord Submitted in fulfilment of the degree of PhD International Centre for Music Studies Newcastle University March 2017 Abstract Although recent work in record production studies has advanced scholarly understandings of the contribution of sound recording to musical and social meaning, folk revival scholarship in Britain has yet to benefit from these insights. The revival’s recording practice took in a range of approaches and contexts including radio documentary, commercial studio productions and amateur field recordings. This thesis considers how these practices were mediated by revivalist beliefs and values, how recording was represented in revivalist discourse, and how its semiotic resources were incorporated into multimodal discourses about music, technology and traditional culture. Chapters 1 and 2 consider the role of recording in revivalist constructions of traditional culture and working class communities, contrasting the documentary realism of Topic’s single-mic field recordings with the consciously avant-garde style of the BBC’s Radio Ballads. The remaining three chapters explore how the sound of recorded folk was shaped by a mutually constitutive dialogue with popular music, with recordings constructing traditional performance as an authentic social practice in opposition to an Americanised studio sound equated with commercial/technological mediation. As the discourse of progressive rock elevated recording to an art practice associated with the global counterculture, however, opportunities arose for the incorporation of rock studio techniques in the interpretation of traditional song in the hybrid genre of folk-rock. Changes in studio practice and technical experiments with the semiotics of recorded sound experiments form the subject of the final two chapters. -
CY 2001 Compared to CY 2000
Source: 2001 ACAIS Summary of Enplanement Activity CY 2001 Compared to CY 2000 Svc Hub CY 2001 CY 2000 % Locid Airport Name City ST RO Lvl Type Enplanement Enplanement Change ATL The William B Hartsfield Atlanta International Atlanta GA SO P L 37,181,068 39,277,901 -5.34% ORD Chicago O'Hare International Chicago IL GL P L 31,529,561 33,845,895 -6.84% LAX Los Angeles International Los Angeles CA WP P L 29,365,436 32,167,896 -8.71% DFW Dallas/Fort Worth International Fort Worth TX SW P L 25,610,562 28,274,512 -9.42% PHX Phoenix Sky Harbor International Phoenix AZ WP P L 17,478,622 18,094,251 -3.40% DEN Denver International Denver CO NM P L 17,178,872 18,382,940 -6.55% LAS Mc Carran International Las Vegas NV WP P L 16,633,435 17,425,214 -4.54% SFO San Francisco International San Francisco CA WP P L 16,475,611 19,556,795 -15.76% IAH George Bush Intercontinental Houston TX SW P L 16,173,551 16,358,035 -1.13% Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold- MSP Chamberlain/ Minneapolis MN GL P L 15,852,433 16,959,014 -6.53% DTW Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Detroit MI GL P L 15,819,584 17,326,775 -8.70% EWR Newark International Newark NJ EA P L 15,497,560 17,212,226 -9.96% MIA Miami International Miami FL SO P L 14,941,663 16,489,341 -9.39% JFK John F Kennedy International New York NY EA P L 14,553,815 16,155,437 -9.91% MCO Orlando International Orlando FL SO P L 13,622,397 14,831,648 -8.15% STL Lambert-St Louis International St. -
Airport Enplanement Activity for CY 2001 Listed by State and Rank
Source: 2001 ACAIS Airport Enplanement Activity For CY 2001 12/11/2002 Listed by State and Rank Order within the State Service Hub 2001 ST Region City Locid Airport Name Rank Level Type Boardings AK AL Anchorage ANC Ted Stevens Anchorage International P M 60 2,419,261 AK AL Juneau JNU Juneau International P S 122 402,117 AK AL Fairbanks FAI Fairbanks International P S 124 384,828 AK AL Bethel BET Bethel P N 191 132,665 AK AL Kenai ENA Kenai Municipal P N 206 106,673 AK AL Ketchikan KTN Ketchikan International P N 208 102,634 AK AL Sitka SIT Sitka Rocky Gutierrez P N 234 72,912 AK AL Kodiak ADQ Kodiak P N 246 62,768 AK AL Kotzebue OTZ Ralph Wien Memorial P N 254 57,841 AK AL Nome OME Nome P N 257 55,922 AK AL King Salmon AKN King Salmon P N 274 44,335 AK AL Ketchikan 5KE Ketchikan Harbor GA - 281 38,077 AK AL Barrow BRW Wiley Post-Will Rogers Mem P N 282 38,068 AK AL Dillingham DLG Dillingham P N 284 37,545 AK AL Homer HOM Homer P N 294 32,936 AK AL Unalaska DUT Unalaska P N 297 31,409 AK AL Deadhorse SCC Deadhorse P N 330 22,817 AK AL Valdez VDZ Valdez Pioneer Field P N 337 20,384 AK AL Anchorage LHD Lake Hood P N 338 20,363 AK AL Cordova CDV Merle K (Mudhole) Smith P N 341 19,261 AK AL Petersburg PSG Petersburg James A Johnson P N 348 18,292 AK AL Kodiak KDK Kodiak Municipal P N 349 18,285 AK AL Aniak ANI Aniak P N 354 16,963 AK AL Yakutat YAK Yakutat P N 363 14,765 AK AL Gustavus GST Gustavus P N 364 14,652 AK AL Taku Harbor A43 Taku Harbor GA - 365 14,354 AK AL Manokotak 17Z Manokotak P N 381 12,588 AK AL Red Dog AED Red Dog GA - 382 12,472 AK AL Iliamna ILI Iliamna P N 389 12,023 AK AL Anchorage MRI Merrill Field P N 407 10,572 AK AL Wrangell WRG Wrangell P N 411 10,231 AK AL Skagway SGY Skagway P N 416 10,168 AK AL Metlakatla MTM Metlakatla P N 418 10,026 AK AL Haines HNS Haines CS - 424 9,652 AK AL Hoonah HNH Hoonah CS - 427 9,510 AK AL Galena GAL Edward G. -
West Alabama RPO LRTP 2021
System and Needs Report Long-Range Transportation Plan - 2021 West Alabama RPO Highlighted sections have not been updated or verified as of June 30, 2020. Air Transportation There are eight airports in the six rural counties of the region. The airports do not provide commercial air transportation. The nearest airports offering commercial service are in Birmingham, Alabama and Columbus, Mississippi. The managers for the various airports provided WARC with information necessary to complete this section. In addition, the WARC staff used information from the www.ipilot.com and www.airnav.com websites to complete the descriptions. Bibb County The Bibb County Airport is located at 177 Airport Street, Centreville, AL 35042 near the unincorporated community of Vick. Bibb County is the owner of the facility. The FAA Identifier is 0A8. The airport facilities include one runway, a small terminal building, and an engine shop. The runway (10/28) is 4,200 feet long by 80 feet wide; asphalt paved and is in fair condition. The runway has a landing beacon, GPS approach equipment and windsock. The airport recently installed fencing around the facility for security. All taxiways were reported to be in good condition. The facility has no commercial airline flights. The airport has about 500 take-offs and landings per year. The terminal building is a small facility, which includes a maintenance shop, restrooms and local phone service. The airport has fuel storage but none for sale. Privately owned hangars are on the site. In a 2015 telephone interview Mr. Mike Culliton, the airport manager, listed the following needs: fuel sale capacity hangars longer runway (5,000’) additional perimeter security fencing improved public facilities at the terminal building Fayette County Richard Arthur Field (Fayette Municipal Airport) is located at 2010 Temple Avenue N, Fayette AL 35555. -
Jackson Airports District Office Staff Assignments
FAA Southern Region Jackson Airports District Office Staff Assignments Serving Alabama and Mississippi Address: Jackson Airports District Office 100 West Cross St., Suite B Jackson, MS 39208-2307 Office Phone: 601-664-9900 FAX: 601-664-9901 Conference room: 601-664-9845 ADO Manager Rans Black Email: [email protected] Assistant ADO Manager William Schuller Email: [email protected] Alabama Airports and FAA Program Managers FAA Program Phone number, City Airport name LOCID Manager Email address 601-664-9898 Abbeville Abbeville Municipal 0J0 Luke Flowers [email protected] 601-664-9885 Alabaster Shelby County EET Jeff Orr [email protected] Albertville Regional – 601-664-9885 Albertville 8A0 Jeff Orr Thomas J. Brumlik Field [email protected] 601-664-9885 Alex City Thomas C. Russell Field ALX Jeff Orr [email protected] 601-664-9895 Aliceville George Downer AIV Ryan Constans [email protected] South Alabama Regional at Bill 601-664-9898 Andalusia/Opp 79J Luke Flowers Benton Field [email protected] 601-664-9885 Anniston Anniston Regional ANB Jeff Orr [email protected] 601-664-9885 Ashland/Lineville Ashland/Lineville 26A Jeff Orr [email protected] 601-664-9886 Atmore Atmore Municipal 0R1 Graham Coffelt [email protected] 601-664-9898 Auburn Auburn University Regional AUO Luke Flowers [email protected] 601-664-9886 Bay Minette Bay Minette Municipal 1R8 Graham Coffelt [email protected] Staff Assignments Updated 9/21/2021 Page 2 of 15 Serving Alabama & Mississippi Jackson Airports District Office FAA Program Phone number, City -
FY 2017 AIP Grants Awarded in FY 2017 by State
FAA Airports AIP Grants Awarded by State: FY 2017 AIP Grants Awarded in FY 2017 by State Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Service Level Description of Project No. Funds Alabama Alabaster Shelby County General Aviation 20 55,404 Construct Building Albertville Albertville Regional-Thomas J General Aviation 27 655,350 Improve Airport Erosion Control, Brumlik Field Install Perimeter Fencing, Reconstruct Taxiway, Rehabilitate Apron, Update Airport Master Plan Study Alexander City Thomas C Russell Field General Aviation 17 1,222,200 Reconstruct Taxiway Andalusia South Alabama Regional at Bill General Aviation 22 154,711 Rehabilitate Runway Benton Field Ashland Ashland/Lineville General Aviation 11 40,500 Rehabilitate Runway Atmore Atmore Municipal General Aviation 14 318,217 Construct Fuel Farm, Remove Obstructions [Non-Hazard] Auburn Auburn University Regional General Aviation 30 3,811,500 Rehabilitate Taxiway Bay Minette Bay Minette Municipal General Aviation 13 1,303,838 Rehabilitate Runway Bessemer Bessemer Reliever 16 238,008 Install Perimeter Fencing Centre Centre-Piedmont-Cherokee County General Aviation 10 310,968 Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Regional Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway Centreville Bibb County General Aviation 11 238,371 Acquire Land for Development, Update Airport Master Plan Study Clanton Chilton County General Aviation 14 102,960 Conduct Environmental Study, Conduct Miscellaneous Study Total AIP Grant Funds Awarded Page 1 of 125 FY 2017 Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Service Level Description -
KMOB Procedures
20086 MOBILE RGNL(MOB) AIRPORT DIAGRAM AL-267 (FAA) MOBILE, ALABAMA ATIS FIELD 124.75 257.85 ELEV MOBILE TOWER 219 118.3 239.0 GND CON VA 121.9 348.6 R CLNC DEL 2 . 119.85 3 ° ARMY NATIONAL W GUARD 15 JANUARY 2020 1 ANNUAL RATE OF CHANGE ELEV L146 213 0.1° W 1 . A 5 ° 30°42'N 2 A USCG 8502 X 150 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV ELEV 18 216 A L2 R1 3 ° A 3 . H 182 R 150 X L A 4376 R2 TWR SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV FIRE 348 326 ° 3 . STATION 4 . 5 A ° 002 NON-MOVEMENT C C C 1 4 L AREA C 3 2 A B C C B H B B R B 30°41'N 5 A 33 R3 x 36 x x x ELEV x ELEV x 212 FBO 213 x x 599 RWY 15-33 1007 X 150 X 150 PCN 55 F/D/W/U TERMINAL S-75, D-162, 2D-270, 2D/2D2-550 RWY 18-36 PCN 14 F/D/W/U S-47, D-60, 2D-96 CAUTION: BE ALERT TO RUNWAY CROSSING CLEARANCES. READBACK OF ALL RUNWAY HOLDING INSTRUCTIONS IS REQUIRED. 88°15'W 88°14'W MOBILE, ALABAMA AIRPORT DIAGRAM MOBILE RGNL(MOB) 20086 MOBILE, ALABAMA AL-267 (FAA) 21280 Rwy Idg 8502 LOC I-MOB APP CRS (SA CAT I & II) TDZE 215 ILS RWY 15 109.9 145° Apt Elev 219 MOBILE RGNL(MOB) Procedure NA when tower closed. -
Problem Bodies and Sideshow Space: a Study of the Twentieth Century Sideshow in Blackpool 1930-1940
Problem bodies and sideshow space: A study of the twentieth century sideshow in Blackpool 1930-1940 by Vicki Pugh A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Department of History Faculty of Arts and Humanities University of Sheffield September 2020 1 Contents Declaration………………………………………………………………………..4 Abstract……………………………………………………………………….…..5 Acknowledgements………………………………………………………………7 Introduction………………………………………………………………………9 Creating an interdisciplinary approach to the twentieth century sideshow……………………………….…………………………………9 Case study: introducing Luke Gannon……………………………..……12 Research material: initial archival interest………………………………18 Newspaper sources and the role of the press………………………….…21 Wider literature and theoretical debates: space and the body ….………..27 Thesis synopsis ………………………………………………………….56 I: Gannon and the Golden Mile Introduction ………………………………………………………………61 Blackpool…………………….…………………………………………...62 A showman of starvation: Gannon’s move to the Golden Mile…………..68 Self-starvation as ‘spectacle’…………………………………………...…75 Starving Brides and glass cabinets………………………………………..88 Conclusion……………………………………………………………….100 II: Negotiating for power and a place on the Golden Mile Introduction……………………………………………………….…….104 A new crowd in Blackpool……………………………………….….….104 Show content and crowd control ……………………………….………118 Gannon and the Blackpool entertainment industry………………….….124 Gannon’s later years as a sideshow proprietor………………..…….…..141 Conclusion…………………………………………………………...….143 III: People doing -
FY 2016 AIP Grants Awarded in FY 2016 by State
FAA Airports AIP Grants Awarded by State: FY 2016 AIP Grants Awarded in FY 2016 by State Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds Alabama General Alabaster Shelby County 19 147,152 Construct Building Aviation Albertville Regional-Thomas General Albertville 26 139,752 Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway J Brumlik Field Aviation General Aliceville George Downer 14 77,363 Rehabilitate Apron Aviation South Alabama Regional at General Andalusia 21 139,948 Install Perimeter Fencing Bill Benton Field Aviation General Anniston Anniston Regional 32 49,500 Conduct Miscellaneous Study Aviation General Ashland Ashland/Lineville 10 85,500 Construct Apron, Construct Taxiway Aviation General Atmore Atmore Municipal 13 31,757 Construct Fuel Farm Aviation Install Airfield Guidance Signs, Install Airport Auburn University General Auburn 29 1,089,900 Beacons, Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Regional Aviation Rehabilitate Runway Lighting General Bay Minette Bay Minette Municipal 12 260,346 Improve Airport Drainage Aviation Bessemer Bessemer Reliever 15 121,298 Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway Total AIP Grant Funds Awarded 11/13/2017 Page 1 of 126 FY 2016 APP-500 Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Birmingham Primary 99 4,050,000 Expand Terminal Building International General Brewton Brewton Municipal 14 715,598 Construct Taxiway Aviation General Camden Camden Municipal 11 464,451 Improve Airport Drainage, Remove -
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - March 2012
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - March 2012 Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg ALABAMA, Central (AL-Z029) RANDOLPH, (AL-Z037) TALLAPOOSA, (AL-Z038) CHAMBERS, (AL-Z042) LOWNDES, (AL-Z043) ELMORE, (AL-Z044) MONTGOMERY, (AL-Z045) MACON, (AL-Z046) BULLOCK, (AL-Z047) LEE, (AL-Z048) RUSSELL, (AL-Z049) PIKE, (AL-Z050) BARBOUR 03/01/12 00:00 CST 0 Drought 03/31/12 23:59 CST 0 Periodic rainfall occurred across central Alabama during the first two months of 2012, however drought conditions continued to persist in the southeast sections of central Alabama. Although rain fell across the area during the latter part of the March, there was little relief felt and drought conditions persisted. TUSCALOOSA COUNTY --- 1.5 SSE NEW LEXINGTON [33.55, -87.66] 03/02/12 15:00 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 03/02/12 15:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager PICKENS COUNTY --- 0.7 N ETHELSVILLE [33.43, -88.22] 03/02/12 15:13 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt) 03/02/12 15:13 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Several trees and powerlines were blown down in the town of Ethelsville. FAYETTE COUNTY --- 0.7 N FAYETTE [33.69, -87.83] 03/02/12 15:42 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 03/02/12 15:42 CST 0 Source: Public LAMAR COUNTY --- DETROIT [34.03, -88.17] 03/02/12 15:48 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 03/02/12 15:48 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager WINSTON COUNTY --- DOUBLE SPGS [34.15, -87.40] 03/02/12 15:55 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 03/02/12 15:55 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement TUSCALOOSA COUNTY --- 12.2 E STERLING [33.57, -87.37] 03/02/12 16:20 CST 0 Hail (1.75 in) 03/02/12 16:20 CST 0 Source: Storm Chaser WALKER COUNTY --- 0.3 SW JASPER [33.83, -87.28] 03/02/12 16:23 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt) 03/02/12 16:23 CST 0 Source: Amateur Radio Trees were blown down at the intersection of Alabama 269 and 24th Street. -
Date: Destination: Monroeville Purpose: Passengers: Remarks
Date: January 10, 2019 Destination: Monroeville Purpose: Meetings with airport Passengers: Jordan Garner, John Eagerton, Frank Farmer Remarks: Monroe County Aeroplex Date: January 16, 2019 Destination: Fayette Purpose: Final project inspection/meeting Passengers: Jordan Garner, Taylor Janney, Ryan Pearce Remarks: Richard Arthur Field Airport Date: February 25, 2019 Destination: Fairhope Purpose: Airport Inspection Passengers: Jordan Garner Remarks: H. L. Sonny Callahan Airport Date: February 26, 2019 Destination: Jasper Purpose: Final project inspection/meeting Passengers: Jordan Garner, Taylor Janney Remarks: Walker County Airport—Bevill Field Date: March 5, 2019 Destination: Nashville Purpose: Drop off 1073S for Maintenance/pick up pilot Passengers: Jordan Garner, Brian DeKruyff (return) Remarks: Nashville International Airport/Stevens Aerospace Date: March 7, 2019 Destination: St. Elmo Purpose: Fuel inspection Passengers: Jordan Garner, Frank Farmer Remarks: St. Elmo Airport Date: March 19, 2019 Destination: Florala Purpose: FAA/City Meeting Passengers: Jordan Garner, Frank Farmer Remarks: Florala Municipal Airport Date: March 28, 2019 Destination: Guntersville Purpose: FAA/City Meeting, Inspections Passengers: Jordan Garner, Frank Farmer, John Eagerton Remarks: Guntersville Municipal Airport Date: April 1, 2019 Destination: Nashville Purpose: Dropoff 906V for maintenance/pick up 1073S Passengers: Brian DeKruyff Remarks: Nashville International Airport Date: May 1, 2019 Destination: Nashville Purpose: fly back 906V from maintenance