Appendix C. User Survey Data

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Appendix C User Survey Data

Charlevoix Municipal Airport Master Plan APPENDIX C: 2010 USER SURVEY SUMMARY In support of the 2010 Master Planning effort for Charlevoix Municipal Airport (CVX), an aviation airfield user survey was conducted to gain insight on the type of activity that occurs at the Airport. This survey gave regular and transient airport users a chance to give their input on amenities preferred and airport improvements that were important to them. Over 50 user surveys were mailed to organizations, businesses, and other regular airport users. Additional surveys were distributed at the airport terminal between July and September, 2010. Thirty-seven responses were collected and analyzed. Twenty-one of the responses were from corporate users, many of which regularly fly business jet type aircraft to and from CVX. The majority of the corporate respondents desired a runway extension, ILS, improved approaches, executive hangars, meeting rooms, and pilot s lounge improvements. Nearly all of the corporate respondents desire a runway length of 5,000 feet or more for an added margin of safety. Common suggestions for improvements from the private respondents included a runway extension, executive and t-hangars, and lower fees and gas prices. Many of them cited the desire for a longer runway not only for their own use, but in order for the Airport to attract more users that would purchase fuel, thereby increasing revenues and supporting the sustainability of the Airport. The respondents cited use of all aircraft types: single-engine piston (SE), multi-engine piston (ME), turbo-prop (TP), rotorcraft (ROTOR), and jets. Common aircraft by type included: SE Cirrus SR 22, Cessna 150/172/182, Piper PA-28, Lake LA4 ME Piper PA-31/PA-23, Beech Baron 58 TP Piper PA-42, King Air 90/200/350 ROTOR Robinson R44 JET Cessna Citation I/II/III, CJ1/CJ2/CJ3/Bravo/Excel/Sovereign/Conquest, Lear 45, Falcon 10/20, Gulfstream IV, Hawker 1000, BAe 125 Table C-1 on the following page provides a summary of the 2010 user survey responses. Please note that the respondents names were not included in this Appendix in order to keep their anonymity. Also attached at the end of this Appendix is the 2010 user survey that was distributed. Master Plan DRAFT August 2011 C-1

Suggested Terminal Improvements Table C-1 2010 User Survey Summary Respondent Information Suggested Airside Improvements Corporate Respondent Respondent Based/Transient Aircraft Type Annual Operations at CVX Desired RW Length Longer Runway RW Improvements Paved Crosswind RW Improved Approaches ILS ALS LOC Executive Hangars T-Hanagars Ramp/ Apron Improvements De-icing Pad Fuel Farm Improvements Meeting Rooms Pilot s Lounge Passenger Area Aesthetics Accessibility Lower Landing Fees and Gas Prices 1 T Jet/TP 100 6,000 ft X X X X X X 2 T JET 14 5,200 ft X X X 3 T JET <100 7,000 ft X X X X X X 4 T JET/TP 30 5,500 ft X X X 5 T TP >100 5,000 ft X 6 T JET 25 5,500 ft X X 7 T SE 25 5,000 ft X X X 8 T JET 6 5,000 ft X X X X 9 T JET 3 6,500 ft X X X X 10 T JET/TP 60 6,500 ft X X 11 T SE 2 NONE X 12 T TP 20 5,000 ft X X 13 T ME 8 5,500 ft X X X X X X 14 B SE 52 5,000 ft X X X X X X 15 T JET 10 5,500 ft X X 16 T SE 25 NONE X X X 17 T N/A 75 5,500 ft X X 18 T JET <100 6,500 ft X X X X X X X X 19 T TP 20 5,500 ft X X X 20 B JET 30 5,400 ft X X X 21 T JET 6 5,000 ft X X 22 T SE 15 NONE X X X 23 T SE 50 NONE 24 T SE N/A NONE 25 T SE 20 NONE 26 B SE 50 3,000 ft X X X 27 T SE 20 5,000 ft X X X 28 T SE 50 5,500 ft X 29 T SE N/A NONE 30 T SE 4 NONE X 31 T SE 2 NONE X X X 32 T ME/TP 6 NONE X 33 T SE 60 NONE X 34 B ROTOR 15 NONE X 35 T SE 5 NONE X 36 B SE 200 5,000 ft X X X X X X X X 37 B SE 200 5,000 ft X X X X X X X X X X TALLY: 25 2 3 6 15 2 1 9 7 1 1 1 6 14 9 2 1 3 Private Respondent

S U R V E Y W E N E E D Y O U R H E L P T o make Charlevoix Municipal Airport a better airport for you. The City of Charlevoix has embarked on a planning process to update the facility requirements and plans for the Charlevoix Municipal Airport. To successfully complete this process, we need your help in identifying what improvements may be needed at the Airport. Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and return completed surveys to the Island Airways counter after completion. Completed surveys may also be faxed or mailed to Aaron Lofurno at: Attn: Aaron Lofurno RW Armstrong Washington, DC office 4080 Lafayette Center Dr. Suite 210A Chantilly, VA 20151 Fax: (703) 230 0299 If you have additional comments, feel free to attach a separate sheet of paper. The more detailed you are in your suggestions for the Airport, the better we will be able to satisfy your aviation needs in the future. If you have any questions please contact Aaron Lofurno with RW Armstrong, at (800) 321 6959 extension 388. Thank you! 1 of 7

1. Is this your first time using Charlevoix Municipal Airport? Yes (Go to Question 3) No (Go to Question 2) 2. Approximately how many times in the past year have you or your business utilized the airport s services at Charlevoix? 3. To/from which airports do you frequently operate? 4. Do you or your business rent or own an aircraft operated to/from Charlevoix Municipal Airport? Rent (Go to Question 5) Own (Go to Question 6) 5. From which FBO(s) do you rent? (Go to Question 7 after answering) 6. Do you currently base an aircraft at Charlevoix Municipal Airport? Yes No 7. For what purpose do you use Charlevoix Municipal Airport? Business (Go to Question 8) Personal (Go to Question 10) 8. What do your business needs of aviation involve? Transportation to satellite operations Shipping of parts and supplies Transportation of suppliers/clients to business facility Other: 2 of 7

9. Please provide the following information: (Go to Question 11 after answering) No. Business name: Business location: Business description: Aircraft Make Aircraft Model Tail Number Airport Base (Name or Identifier) Approx. flown hours/week Approx. landings/week i.e. Cessna 182 N 3552 D Charlevoix Municipal Airport (CVX) 4 2 1 N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N Please include information for any additional aircraft that your business owns or operates on the back of this sheet. 10. Please provide the following information: No. Name: Address: City, State, and Zip: Aircraft Make Aircraft Model Tail Number Airport Base (Name or Identifier) Approx. flown hours/week Approx. landings/week i.e. Cessna 182 N 3552 D Charlevoix Municipal Airport (CVX) 4 2 1 N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N Please include information for any additional aircraft that you personally operate on the back of this sheet. 3 of 7

11. Select the range of annual operations reflecting you or your business s usage of Charlevoix Municipal Airport. (Note that one operation is a takeoff or a landing. For example a landing and subsequent takeoff is equivalent to two operations.) Less than 100 (1 flight per week) 100-300 (2-3 flights per week) 300-500 (4-5 flights per week) 500-1,000 (6-10 flights per week) More than 1,000 (Please specify) 12. Do you conduct business with companies that use Charlevoix Municipal Airport or other local airports? Yes No If yes, please indicate the name and address of the company(ies) so that we can send them this survey. Additional information on other companies may be submitted on a separate sheet. Business 1 name: Address: City, State, and Zip: Business 2 name: Address: City, State, and Zip: If no, do you believe improvements to Charlevoix Municipal Airport would allow/encourage your business partners to use Charlevoix Municipal Airport? Yes No Why? 13. Do you have specific runway length requirements that are dictated by insurance restrictions or company policy? Yes No If yes, what is the minimum runway length required to operate your aircraft? feet. 14. Do you have other requirements dictated by insurance restrictions or company policy such as available instrument approaches or other airport facilities? Yes No If yes, please indicate the nature of the requirement(s)/restriction(s). 15. What length of runway is required to use your aircraft in the following scenarios? Fully loaded takeoff in the summer on dry pavement feet. Fully loaded takeoff in the summer on wet pavement feet. Landing with poor braking action due to rain, snow, or ice feet. Other (worst case conditions) feet. 4 of 7

16. If the runway length available at Charlevoix Municipal Airport were to be increased, what would be your ideal length? feet. Why? 17. Please specify which of the following improvements to the Airport you think are necessary or would better serve your aviation needs. Aircraft hangar facilities: Enclosed T-hangar: Executive hangar: Community style: Business facilities on site: Meeting Room Other facilities on site: Pilots Lounge Passenger Area Preferred navigational aids and/or approach procedures: (Comments may be illustrated on diagram, below, if helpful.) Instrument landing system (ILS): Very high frequency omni-directional range (VOR): VOR/distance measuring equipment: Non-directional beacon (NDB): Global position system (GPS): Localizer (LOC): Other (Specify): Airport lighting systems: Precision approach path indicator (PAPI): Runway end identifier lighting (REIL): Approach lighting system (ALS): Other (Specify): 18. Please identify any other concerns that you feel should be addressed in future airport developments. Improved accessibility Improved airfield facilities Improved hangar facilities Improved customer service Other 19. If Charlevoix Municipal Airport implemented your improvements suggested in the previous questions, would you increase your use of this facility? Yes (Go to Question 20) No (Go to Question 21) 5 of 7

20. Approximately how many annual operations would be performed by you or your business if your suggested improvements were implemented? Less than 100 (1 flight per week) 100-300 (2-3 flights per week) 300-500 (4-5 flights per week) 500-1,000 (6-10 flights per week) More than 1,000 (please specify) 21. Please rank the services that the Airport currently provides or should provide in order of importance to you. (with 1 being the most important and 15 being the least important) Charter air service Aircraft maintenance service Aircraft sales Quality line service (fuel, etc.) Flight instruction Courtesy car Public lounge area Public Telephone Aircraft rental Avionics shop Pilots recreation/waiting area Pilots briefing/flight planning area Food and snacks Lodging information Internet access 22. Please provide any additional comments you have pertaining to your use of the Airport or its future development. 6 of 7

If you any questions regarding this survey, please feel free to contact Aaron Lofurno, Planner with RW Armstrong, at (800) 321 6959 extension 388. Please return completed surveys to Island Airways or mail to: Attn: Aaron Lofurno RW Armstrong Washington, DC office 4080 Lafayette Center Dr. Suite 210A Chantilly, VA 20151 Thank you for your support of the Charlevoix Municipal Airport. W E N E E D Y O U R H E L P To make Charlevoix Municipal Airport a better airport for you. S U R V E Y 7 of 7