Manassas ATCT
TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Letter 3 Manassas Tower Today 4 Manassas Tower Leadership Team 5 Our Expectations of All Employees 6 Policies 7 Sporting and Special Events 11 Restaurants of Note 12 Manassas Tower and Airport Area Map 16 Manassas Tower Directory 17 2
Welcome Letter Manassas Air Traffic Control Tower 10605 Observation Rd Manassas, Va 20110 703-361-5800 Dear New Employee, Welcome to Manassas Tower! Here you will have an opportunity to work with an outstanding team of professionals that help make us a great place to work and develop your skills. Your knowledge, abilities and positive attitude made you a highly regarded addition to our team, and I am certain that you will make a positive impact on our future. All of us want to make your tenure at this facility as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. Please feel free to ask any questions and express your thoughts and ideas to the staff and management. Our aim is to create an informal atmosphere and involve everyone in the process of making our facility an exceptional place to work. I look forward to working with you, and would like to welcome you again to our team! Sincerely, Michael Stewart Manassas Tower Facility Manager 3
Manassas Tower Today FAA s FIRST RECYCLED ATC TOWER! Manassas Tower was commissioned on March 19, 1992. Dismantled a surplus 60- foot tall air traffic control tower in Englewood, Co was trucked 1700 miles across the country, and was re-erected here in Manassas Virginia. The concept of the project goes back to September 1990 when the FAA Administrator Mr. James B. Busey and Eastern Region Administrator Daniel J. Peterson told Virginia aviation officials at a Listening Session at Manassas, If you establish a tower, the FAA will equip it and staff it. Virginia Department of Aviation requested that funds be provided because the largest general aviation airport did not have a tower. In an unprecedented move the State of Virginia offered to fund 80% and the city of Manassas agreed to fund 20% of the cost to buy and relocate a tower that had formerly served Arapaho County Airport in Colorado. The tower had been discovered by Ken Jacobs of Washington ADO. A 1970 vintage Hunt Company structure like the ones at Northeast Philadelphia, Teterboro and Poughkeepsie Airports it is made of bolted steel girders covered with aluminum siding. It took three trucks one week to haul this tower across country Mr. Dave Arnold was the first Manager of the Tower from Dulles and the Manassas Tower dedication ceremonies took place on April 16, 1992. 4
Manassas Tower Leadership Team Michael S. Stewart- Facility Manager Marilyn F. Martin- Front Line Manager Diana L. Edwards- Administrative Assistant 5
Our Expectations of All Employees Manassas Tower leadership team expects all employees to: Come to work, be on time Be prepared mentally and physically Understand leave policy and manage your leave appropriately Be cooperative and professional Treat people with respect and dignity Take initiative Be accountable Lead by example be a good role model Do not tolerate or engage in any form of harassment or discrimination Actively participate in training Know your airspace and systems, know your equipment Use prescribed phraseology/correct facility and equipment names Follow rules and procedures Be open to feedback provide honest information Be an effective team member 6
Policies Reporting for Duty Please use the telephone located on the outside of the building and dial ext 22 and the secretary will escort you into the building. Please bring all pertinent information issued to you from Human Resources Department. This is important in order to finalize the application process. Hours of Duty Initially, you will be assigned to the Training Department: your training manager is Marilyn Martin (Front Line Manager) Hours of training will be Monday Friday hours will be 8-4:30 (unless otherwise specified) Parking We are assigned 20 FAA spaces for parking by the Manassas Regional Airport. One handicap spot located to the right corner of the building, FAA 1 is for Tech Ops, FAA 2 is assigned to the Manager, FAA3- Front Line Manager, FAA4- Administrative Assistant; FAA 5-20 is for ATC s and visitors. Security Security is of the highest priority. Badges are to be worn at all times. There are special security measures when answering FAA official phones and the handling of aircraft. Security will be a part of your training. Windows in the hallway leading to the main offices are to locked and secure at all times. You have access to the gated court yard located in the rear of the building. 7
FAA ID Cards ID badges will be issued through Headquarters in Washington DC. Keycards and keys will be issued by the FLM or Admin Assistant upon check in to gain access to the building. Guests and Visitors Guest and visitors must ALWAYS sign themselves in and out (logbook) located at the Administrative Assistant desk. A tour guide will be assigned to each group upon arrival to the tower. Temporary ID badges will be issued to all visitors before leaving the reception area. All electronic devices must be turned off while visiting the tower cab. No loud talking is allowed, Cell Phones Cell phones are not allowed in the tower cab. You may use them on your breaks in an area away from the operation room. This is strictly adhered to as an interference with air traffic system could occur if they are on in the tower cab. 8
Shenandoah Mountains Shenandoah, a wilderness oasis in the busy east... Gazing across the horizon from the peaks of Shenandoah National Park it s hard to believe you are just 75 miles from the bustle of our nation s capital. Take Skyline Drive along the crest of the mountains through the woods and past spectacular vistas. Hike in the shade of oak trees along the Appalachian Trail, discover the stories from Shenandoah s past, or just relax in the wonder of wilderness. Skyline Drive rides the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains for 105 miles through Shenandoah National Park, and joins the Blue Ridge Parkway which connects Shenandoah to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, NC. NPS Bob Kuhns, John F. Mitchell 9
Attractions in the Metro Area Downtown Washington DC clearly displays reverence for its history. The Washington Monument is the most prominent structure in Washington, D.C. and one of the city s early attractions. It was built in honor of George Washington, who led the country to independence and then became its first president. The Monument is shaped like an Egyptian oblelist, stands 555 51/8 tall, and offers views in excess of thirty miles. It was finished on December 6, 1884. www.nps.gov Maya Ying Linn conceived her design as creating a park within a park -- a quiet protected place unto itself, yet harmonious with the site. To achieve this effect she chose polished black granite for the walls. Its mirror like surface reflects the surrounding trees, lawns, monuments, and the people looking for names. The memorial's walls point to the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. The 58,191 names are inscribed in chronological order of the date of the casualty, showing the war as a series of individual human sacrifices and giving each name a special place in history. "The names would become the memorial," Lin said. 10
Sporting and Special Events Prince William Cannons Washington Redskins. Washington Nationals Washington Wizards 11
Washington Capitals Restaurants of Note www.bajafresh.com www.chipotle.com www.fosterscharburger.com www.panerabread.com wwwsubway.com www.quiznos.com 12
ANTIQUES SHOPS Delisle Antiques - 9115 Center Street, 703-330-1160 Iron Horse Antiques - 9200 Prescott Avenue, 703-335-6676 Creative Brush Studio - 9082 Center Street, 703-335-8005 Original Watercolors - 9080 Center Street, 703-330-7044 The Studio at Opera Alley - 9078 Center Street, 703-361-1952 Katharine Nace Watercolors - The Color Gallerie Antique Boutique of Manassas - 9071 Liberia Avenue, 703-330-5127 13
Shopping From outlet mall bargains to antique treasures, Prince William County is a shopper's paradise. Potomac Mills Value/Outlet Mall features over 220 stores, selling brand name merchandise at a fraction of the cost. If you're looking for one-of-a-kind creations, try the charming art galleries, boutiques and gift shops of Historic Occoquan and Old Town Manassas. The Prince William/ Manassas antique trail begins on Route 28, where you'll find dozens of distinctive shops full of spectacular finds from centuries past. The trail winds throughout the county and includes 60 shops dotting the county's landscape. Catch an auction at Law's Auction House-- famous among the Washington elite and international visitors. The Manassas Mall includes dozens of national retailers, unique shops and clothiers in a delightful environment. Manassas Farmers' Market The Manassas Farmers' Market is located in Old Town Manassas. This Market has been serving Manassas for 23 years and always opens on the first Thursday in April and the first Saturday in April. The Thursday Market is located inside the Harris Pavilion, 9201 Center Street and closes after the first Thursday in November. The pavilion needs time to convert to ice skating. The Saturday Market is located in parking lot B beside the Train Depot and will remain open until the last Saturday before Thanksgiving. Both locations are in the heart of Old Town. The best of the freshest local produce at an open-air market. Market Hours This year's market will open April 2 and close November 5. Thursday Market 7:00am - 1:00pm. This year's market will open April 4 and close November 21.Saturday Market 7:30 am - 2:30pm. 14
Online Resources Local Area Resources www.pwcgov.org www.manassascity.org www.insidenova.com Housing and Relocating Assistance www.apartmentguide.com www.thisproperty.com www.remax.com LongandFoster.com Century21.com ColdwellBanker.com Local News www.potomacnews.com www.journalmessenger.com Prince William County Public Schools www.pwcs.edu www.manassas.k12.va.us 15
Manassas Tower and Airport Area Map 16
Manassas Tower Directory The following list provides the most commonly used phone numbers within the Manassas Tower: >> Front Desk >> Facility [recorded] >> Facility Night & Weekend >> Manager s Office >> Emergency Contact Number >> Facility Fax >> Control Tower 703-361-5800 703-361-1601 703-361-2703 703-361-5800 571-437-7701 703-361-9533 703-361-1516 17
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