Marshfield Airport Committee Minutes October 24th, 2018 Meeting called to Order at 6:00 p.m. by Chairman John Berg Present: John Berg, Dan Maurer and Paul Knauf Absent: Chris Jockheck and Lee Taylor Also Present: Dan Knoeck, Duffy Gaier, and Jeffrey Gaier Citizens Comments: None AP18-46 Motion by Knauf Second by Maurer to approve the airport meeting minutes of September 19th, 2018. All Ayes Motion Carried AP18-47 Motion by Maurer Second by Knauf to approve the airport management report of October 24th 2018. All Ayes, Motion Carried AP18-48 Motion by Knauf, Second by Maurer to approve the airport activity report of October 2018. All Ayes, Motion Carried AP18-49 Motion by Knauf, Second by Maurer to approve the airport bills for October 2018. All Ayes, Motion Carried 2018 Events and Activities - Discussed - No Action Taken Project Updates Discussed - Discussed - No Action Taken Airport Runway Lights and Approach Lighting - Discussed - No Action Taken No Additional Citizen Comments Motion by Maurer, second by Knauf to adjourn the meeting All Ayes, Meeting adjourned at 6:38 P.M. Respectfully Submitted - Jeffrey Gaier
Marshfield Municipal Airport, Roy Shwery Field Airport Management Report October 24th, 2018 Several members of the airport committee and airport management will be meeting with the Historical Preservation Committee to discuss the potential of placing a marker at the airport commemorating Roy Shwery and the airport. There are some potential locations and ideas to place the marker as well as relocate the stainless steal sculpture airplane on the hill on West 29th Street. The stainless steal airplane was initially constructed to serve as a commemorative marker for Roy Shwery and Midstate Airlines. tractor has just been listed today and will be on the auction website for 14 days. We have requested a minimum of $2000 on the tractor as we did receive one offer from a scrap supplier for that amount. The auction site has listed the plow and weight separate from the tractor. We had hoped to sell it all as one unit. Information on the Case Tractor has been submitted to Wisconsin Surplus for an auction. The Walt Embke and Bob Gaier have been cleaning out the Quonset hut of items that have accumulated over the years. We had a few items from the
old brick terminal building that was torn down in 2006. Our plan is to make it easy to transition the snow removal equipment from one door to another. The new pull behind broom is not easily backed in so we will have to drive through the building to get it out. While working in the quonset and with the mass amount of rain we received, we noticed how mushy the gravel is on the North end of the quonset hut. In the future we are going to have to work on a drainage base in the area as well as reinforcing it to maintain the weight of the snow removal equipment. In the winter when it is frozen, it shouldn t be an issue. Right now we are putting ruts in the gravel. We have been having issues with the visual approach slope indicator (VASI) lights staying on. Merkel found a breaker tripped on the 16 VASIs. The 34 VASIs remain unlit as they need repair. Merkel is having problems finding parts for the 40 plus year old lights. We are scrounging what we can from other airports when they retire their VASI units in the nearby area. Duffy s Aircraft is going to be offering the Holiday Light Flights over the Rotary Winter Wonderland. We have not offered the flights since 2015 when we no longer had a pilot willing to fly at night for the flights. We now have a pilot that is interested in offering the rides over Marshfield and the Rotary Winter Wonderland. We will have more details online in the next few days. Happy Flying, Duffy, Alice, Robert and Jeff Pictured Above: The Life Link III PC-12 Aircraft and Marshfield Fire and Rescue. Pictured To the Right: A P-51 Mustang that stopped in from New York on the way to North Dakota. It sounded beautiful!
Airport Activity Report O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 Departures and or Landings Information - Flight Operations - 35 Days Between Reports Year YTD 2013 YTD 2014 YTD 2015 YTD 2016 YTD 2017 October 2017 October 2018 YTD 2018 Jet 112 84 110 190 136 14 12 136 TurboProp 414 230 188 312 198 20 50 274 Twin 106 94 76 90 104 8 12 134 Single 5150 4356 3838 4092 4056 332 544 4542 Helicopter 2902 3192 2626 2318 1450 132 420 3014 Light Sport 208 224 216 188 212 10 12 204 Total 8892 8180 7054 7190 6156 516 1206 8304 Passengers Total 11720 11870 8639 9376 7798 688 1608 11480 Local and Transient Traffic Transient 3120 2940 2374 2891 2070 206 350 2970 Local 5772 5240 4680 4299 4086 310 856 5334 Training Flights Total 4492 3654 3938 3799 3238 360 904 5102 Fuel Dispensed Av Gas 16718 16097 12519 12945 11887 1144 1143 12031 Jet A 46582 31118 26984 71542 41922 7604 7806 54634 Total 63300 47215 39503 84487 53809 8748 8949 66665 All Information In This Report Is Estimated Based On The Activity At The Airport For The Month. An Operation is considered a take-off or a landing.
Flights Over the Past Five Years by the Present Month Types Of Aircraft That Have Visited Marshfield Per Year by the Present Month Totals per year to date Jet Helicopter Turbo Prop Ultralight / Sport Twin Single Operations by Aircraft for the Year Jet Turbo Twin Engine Piston Single Engine Piston Helicopter Light Sport
This Month Compared to the Same Month Last Year Jet Helicopter Turbo Prop Light Sport Twin Piston Single Piston Jet 2% TurboProp 3% Twin Piston 2% Single Piston 55% Helicopter 36% Light Sport 3% Percentage of Local Vs. Transient Traffic Local Traffic Percentage By Type Of Aircraft That Came Into Marshfield Transient Traffic
Fuel Sold - 6 Year Comparison 100LL Jet A Written Exams Given At The Airport This Year Private & Sport Other Aviation Instrument Non-Aviation Commercial Drone Computerized Written Exams Given At The Airport Private / Sport Insturment Commercial Drone Other Aviation Non-Aviation
Individuals And Businesses That Have Used The Airport This Month Duffy s Aircraft Sales and Leasing Inc. Life Link III - Marshfield - Med Flight Dan Hiller Wheelers Chevy Olds Pontiac Cadillac Inc., Dan Wheeler Duffy Gaier Bob Gaier Jeffrey & Elizabeth Gaier & Nathan Georgi Georgiev Don Halloran Howard Rand Steve Humphrey Custom Fabrication and Repair Brian Barnett Loyal Aviation Kirk Haslow Bruce Wineman Troy Rens Thomas Pue William Schreiber Shennon Richter Bob Thill Dale Mar Enterprises Wayne Short Ben Palmer Kyle Marcott Dana Fern Kafka Land Clearing LLC Carl Seider Steve Mesner Wausau Flying Service Festival Foods LJ Aviation Roehl Transport Enbridge Air Methods - Spirit One - (Med Flight Stevens Point) Air Methods - Spirit Two - (Med Flight Rhinelander) MQ Aviation Matt Thomas Civil Air Patrol TTX Air LLC Mayo One (Medflight Helicopter from Eau Claire) Medevac (Medflight Wausau) Life Link III (Medflight New Richmond - Helicopter) Life Link III (Medflight Minneapolis - Fixed Wing) Life Link III (Medflight from Anoka, MN) Valley Medical - Fixed Wing Medflight Wisconsin Aviation Patrick Colwell Randy Musack Gregory Michaud Bryan Gutraj Chris Ignatuski Doug Lichten Quality Tank Jeff Casper Dan DeChambeau Medford Flying Club Chris Michalski Bruce Reynolds James Shires Plane Guys Aviation LLC State of Wisconsin - Pilatus PC-12 James Small Lance Siemonsma Daniel Dumas Alex Resch Ashley Lorence John Cook Jack Taylor David Hugus Rodney Pevytoe Timothy Thornburg Michael Stuermer Ricky Lebrun Jacob Hrudka Rhinelander Flying Service Charlie Leasing LLC Cirrus Design Corp Viking Transport LLC BBJS Investments LLC Pictured below: This P-51 Mustang came from New York and stopped for fuel on its way to North Dakota.
These are businesses that we know of that have been utilized by the patrons of the airport this month. They spend money in Marshfield and the surrounding communities. This is just from conversations we have with pilots and passengers. There are more business that do benefit from the airport each month. These are just the ones we know about from the people that have discussed their time at Marshfield. Marshfield Hotel Holiday Inn Woodfield Inn Baymont Hotel Blue Heron / West 14th Marshfield Clinic & Marshfield Medical Center Festival Foods V & H Heavy Trucks The Kitchen Table Target Trickle Effect Walmart Shopko Menards Fleet Farm Subway Chips Little Casears Hardees The Store Baltus Nasonville Dairy El Mexical Logjam Nuts Deep Crabby Daves Kentucky Fried Chicken Weber s Farm Store Central Cafe Melody Gardens Conference Room Use The Conference Room use at the airport is free on an appointment basis. People, Groups or Organizations who would like to use the conference room contact Jeff at the airport to schedule the use and time. Central Wisconsin Apple User Group Marshfield Youth Hockey Disabled American Veterans Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 992 Car Enthusiast Club FAA Safety Seminar Pictured below the FAA Safety Seminar hosted by Jurg Grossenbacher from the FAA