General Aviation Has An Important Story to Tell General Aviation Generates $219 Billion Annually And Supports More Than 1.1 Million Jobs Public Services Include Fire Fighting o U.S. Forest Service Contracts Smaller Aircraft to Fight Wildfires And Transport Firefighters. Agricultural-Use o 71 Million Acres Treated Annually By Aerial Applicators In The United States. Medical Care o Air Medical Service Responds To Emergencies Every 90 Seconds Across The United States. Law Enforcement o 201 Aviation Units Provide Aerial Law Enforcement in 46 states. Charitable Flights o Air Charity Network Has 40,000 Flight Requests A Year.
Alliance for Aviation Across America Launched in 2007 with the goal of educating the public and elected officials about the importance of general aviation The Alliance has grown to over 6,300 individuals and associations About a quarter of Alliance members are not in aviationrelated industries and organizations
Alliance Board Members Lindy Kirkland, Air Care Alliance Mark Baker, Aircraft Owners And Pilots Association Jack Pelton, Experimental Aircraft Association Matt Zuccaro, Helicopter Association International Niel Ritchie, League Of Rural Voters Bill Deere, National Air Transportation Association Mark Kimberling, National Association Of State Aviation Officials Ed Bolen, National Business Aviation Association Roger Johnson, National Farmers Union
Snapshot: Non-General Aviation Alliance Membership Alaska Municipal League United States Cattlemen s Association Agricultural Retailer Association National Farmers Union League of Rural Voters Indiana Farmers Union Association of County Commissions of Alabama Navajo Nation Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce Alaska Forest Association America s Blood Centers
Alliance Non-Aviation Members Chambers of Commerce South Dakota Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SD) Greater Pensacola Chamber (FL) Elko Chamber of Commerce (NV) Milford Chamber of Commerce (DE) Huron Chamber of Commerce (SD) Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce (OK) Louisa Chamber of Commerce (VA) Tyler Chamber of Commerce (TX) Greenville Chamber of Commerce (SC) Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce (WI) Newport Chamber of Commerce (RI) Greater Pensacola Chamber (FL) Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce (NV) Chickasha Economic Development (OK) Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce (WI) Newport Chamber of Commerce (RI) Greater Pensacola Chamber (FL) Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce (NV) Chickasha Economic Development (OK) Local Elected Officials Mayor Glen Haines: Faith, SD Mayor Denny Spinner: Huntington, IN Kraig Paulsen: Speaker of the Iowa House of Representatives, 67th District Mayor Barbara Tolbert: Arlington, WA Mayor Allen Joines: Winston-Salem, NC Mayor Elaine Allison: Moraine, OH Mayor Roy Buol: Dubuque, IA County Judge Harold Gleinser: Scurry County, TX Mayor Nicholas Helmer: Prospect Heights, IL Betsy Johnson Oregon State Senator, 16th District Mayor Tammi Fisher: Kalispell, MT Mayor Nancy Adams: Pequot Lakes, MN Mayor Norman E. Yoder: Auburn, IN
Alliance Economic Impact Survey Economic Impact Survey Launched in September 2009 Include Economic Impact Data for All 50 States For 35 States, the Survey Includes Zip Code and Congressional District Data New Features o o Inclusion of Public-Use Heliports Links to State Studies
South Dakota Economic Impact Data The aviation industry supports over $791 million in state business sales annually. The South Dakota aviation industry supports more than 7,000 jobs. The state is home to: o 65 public-use general aviation airports o 2,185 pilots o 1,229 active general aviation aircraft o 12 repair stations o 34 heliports o 3 FAA-approved pilot schools o 388 flight students o 429 flight instructors
Proclamations in All 50 States
Mayors Letter For tens of thousands of communities such as ours around the country, we depend on our local airport and all sectors of transportation to reach far-off markets and access critical services such as law enforcement, disaster relief, and medical care. Small aircraft and airports are utilized on a daily basis to help transport blood and organs to residents in rural communities, reunite veterans back from overseas with their families, maintain power lines, and help our companies reach customers in far-off markets, among many other priorities. Signatures include: Mitchell, SD Mayor Jerry Toomey Edgemont, SD Mayor Carl Shaw Watertown, SD Mayor Steve Thorson Wall, SD Marty Huether Sioux Falls, SD - Mayor Mike Huether Sturgis, SD Mayor Mark Carstensen Huron, SD Mayor Paul Aylward Santa Barbara, CA - Mayor Helene Schneider Gainesville, FL - Mayor Lauren Poe Annapolis, MD - Mayor Mike Pantelides Idaho Falls, ID - Mayor Rebecca L. Noah Casper Fargo, ND - Mayor Tim Mahoney Youngstown, OH - Mayor John McNally IV Arlington, WA - Mayor Barbara Tolbert Boulder, CO - Mayor Suzanne Jones Abilene, TX - Mayor Norm Archibald Grant, NE - Mayor Michael Wyatt Tuscaloosa, AL - Mayor Walt Maddox Tucson, AZ - Mayor Jonathan Rothschild Wichita, KS Mayor Jeff Longwell Concord, NC - Mayor Scott Padgett
Engaging Media Signed By: Mayor Carl Shaw - Edgemont, SD Mayor Jerry Toomey - Mitchell, SD Mayor Steve Thorson - Watertown, SD Mayor Mike Huether - Sioux Falls, SD Mayor Tim Reed - Brookings, SD Mayor Paul Aylward - Huron, SD Mayor Marty Huether - Wall, SD Mayor Mark C. Carstensen - Sturgis, SD
Local Op-Ed: South Dakota Proposal Could Hurt State s Aviation Industry David Owen, South Dakota Chamber of Commerce and Industry March 2, 2017 But now in Washington, D.C., some are proposing to privatize our air traffic control system and put it under the control of the biggest airlines. While this may sound like a good idea at first blush we all believe in the strength of our private sector in this case privatization would mean that the system would serve the biggest of airline operators and the biggest hub airports where they base their operations. Our small airports would undoubtedly lose even more commercial service, commercial airlines would be completely free to tax consumers and smaller operators to pad their bottom line, and businesses and small communities in states like South Dakota would be left out in the cold.
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