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Homeland Security Alert Level: ORANGE

Effective August 10, 2006 until further notice the airport is at alert level ORANGE. Passengers should allow extra time for check-in and be aware that some liquids and gels are not allowed in carry-on baggage or on aircraft. Travelers can obtain additional information on the Transportation Security Administration web site at:


Operational Notices

Prior to taxiing from the general aviation ramp, pilots should determine if a large aircraft or approach category C aircraft operation is in progress. Large aircraft are defined as having a wingspan greater than 78 feet and include DeHavilland Dash-8, Bombardier Q400, Airbus A-319, and Boeing 737. Approach category C aircraft are defined as having an approach speed greater than 120 knots and include the above plus corporate jet aircraft such as the Citation X, Lear, and Gulfstream aircraft. The parallel taxiway is within the runway safety area for these aircraft and movement on the parallel taxiway is restricted while these aircraft land or take-off.

For large or category C aircraft: Prior to taxiing onto the parallel taxiway, announce on CTAF that you are a large and/or category C aircraft intending to takeoff. Include an estimated time to takeoff. Attempt to determine whether there are any large and/or category C aircraft inbound or preparing for takeoff.

For all aircraft: If there are large and/or category C aircraft operations, delay taxi until the aircraft has cleared the runway or, determine if you will have time to proceed to the run-up area at either end prior to the takeoff or landing of the other large aircraft.

Aircraft may taxi behind a departing large aircraft and hold in the run-up areas.

Additional information on these restrictions can be found in the airport facility directory or by calling the airport manager at 338-3223.
  
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