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NOTES & NEWS T E N A N T N E W S L E T T E R J U N E 2 0 1 5 A I R P O R T STUFF Identifier: APF FAA Part 139 Commercial Service and General Aviation Airport Mandatory and Voluntary Noise Abatement Procedures ASOS (wx) 239-643-9886 ATCT Operated 0600-2200 239-643-4929 Administration: 643-0733 Operations: 643-0404 Leasing: 643-0733 Facilities: 643-1943 Noise : 643-3773 Website: flynaples.com THEODORE SOLIDAY Executive Director SHEILA DUGAN Deputy Executive Director SHEILA ETELAMAKI Finance Director KERRY KEITH Airport Development/ Facilities Director RYAN FROST Operations Director RON JEFFERSON Assistant Airport Development/ Facilities Director DIANE TERRILL Director of Communications US CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION For general questions and information, contact our local CBP Facility at 239-430-9321. Their Hours of Operation are 10:30 AM 7:00 PM. For after hours questions and information, contact CBP at 800-973-2867. For information on obtaining an overflight permit, visit: www.cbp.gov. G R E A T N E W S WAY TO GO, TED! Ted Soliday was recognized as the Southeast Chapter AAAE Aviation Professional of the Year! He stated, Individuals do not get honors if their organization is not operating in an exceptional way. This is one more testimony to our motto: The Best Little Airport in the Country. A ROUND OF APPLAUSE PLEASE! In early April, the airport underwent our annual FAA airport inspection. Every year, Staff spends several weeks prior to the inspection preparing records, ensuring the airfield is in full compliance, etc. We passed the inspection with flying colors! THE SURVEY RESULTS ARE IN! The 2015 Professional Pilot FBO Survey, or PRASE survey (Preferences Regarding Aviation Services and Equipment), results are in. KAPF moved up five (5) places from the 2014 overall ranking (Best US FBO s), from 26 to 21! And, we moved up three (3) places from the 2014 Best Independent FBO s category, from 14 to 11!! The Pro Pilot subscribers scored FBO s in six (6) categories: Line Team, Customer Service Reps, Facility, Amenities, Promptness & Efficiency and Value for Price.

P A G E 2 NAA officially began utilizing the Hangar Wait List again in late 2014. The Shade Hangars are the only hangar type currently with no waiting list. If you are in need of a hangar, please visit our website at www.flynaples.com, go to Airport Info/Hangar Leasing and print the Hangar Wait List application and Guidelines. Fill out the application and return it to HANGAR UPDATES Brett Naidenoff at NAA with the required $100 Hangar Wait List fee, per type hangar for which you are applying. Keep in mind that the larger hangars have a minimum wing span requirement, as noted on the Hangar Wait List application. Return it to Brett Naidenoff? Wait! What? Yes, that is SOMETHING NEW accurate! Brett works in Accounting and has recently taken over leasing... as in hangars/tiedowns/parking. Should you need anything leasing related, please contact him at 239-643-0733, or simply send him an email at bnaidenoff@flynaples.com. Due to the number of tenants/aircraft owners that contact the Operations Desk staff alerting them that they would like to approve another individual access to their hangar/aircraft, staff has come up with a short form that will now need to be completed by the tenant/ aircraft owner prior to us giving someone access to a hangar or aircraft. The form asks for information such as the tenant/ aircraft owner s name, the name of the authorized individual, how long the individual be given access, and reason for the access (check on hangar, fly aircraft, etc.). The form will be kept in a binder at the Operations Counter and filed by aircraft number. We feel this form will make this process much easier for everyone involved. We currently just add this information to our Pass-down Log, however, it could have been years ago an individual was given access, and it would take too long to peruse the logs (many years worth) to find the tenant/aircraft owner s name or the authorized individual s name. This will allow NAA staff to provide faster (and better) service to those authorized individuals than we ve been able to in the past. The form can be faxed or emailed to the tenant/aircraft owner, and then faxed or emailed back to us. Contact the Operations Desk at 239-643-0404 (then press 0 when the recording comes on) and ask for the form to be faxed or emailed to you today. As soon as we receive the completed form, it will be placed in the binder and the authorized individual will be all set.

P A G E 3 At a recent Board meeting, Ted Soliday stated that his last day at the City of Naples Airport Authority would be 15 April 2016. Say it isn t so, Ted! Say it isn t so! BLOOD DRIVES HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED CAN YOU HELP? Someone in Collier County needs blood every 30 seconds so it is impossible to collect too much blood. And with fewer residents here in the summertime, giving blood becomes crucial. If you or any members of your family would like to contribute, the bus will be parked right outside the General Aviation Building on the following dates/times: Thursday, 30 July, between 1:30 4:00 pm Thursday, 22 October, between 1:30 4:00 pm Contact Robin Menard at 239-643-0733 to sign up. THINGS TO KNOW In our last newsletter, we reported that the City of Naples Airport Authority Board of Commissioners authorized Ted Soliday to begin negotiations with Sixel Consulting Group, Inc. on a scope of services and fees for a commercial air service study. Working with a consultant would help us decide if commercial service should remain a priority. A phone survey commissioned by the City of Naples Airport Authority was conducted during five days in late April to measure potential support of residents for scheduled commercial airline service at Naples Municipal Airport, and the survey results were presented at the Air Service Development Study Group Meeting held on May 14 th. The update provided at the Regular Board Meeting on 21 May was that the Commercial Air Service Development Study Group will proceed with stakeholder focus groups. We will keep you apprised of any new developments of the air service study. EAA CHAPTER 1067 1st Wednesday every month 7:00PM 9:00PM, Pilots Lounge Pancake Breakfast, 2nd Sunday every month, 8:00AM 11:00AM, Pilots Lounge Contact: Ted Brousseau President-239-877-4348 Brian Beauvais/Jim Quigley, Vice President 239-860-6668 CIVIL AIR PATROL Cadets Every Monday at 7:00PM Seniors Every Tuesday at 7:30PM Civil Air Patrol Hangar NAPLES PILOTS ASSOCIATION 4th Wednesday every month 7:00PM 9:00PM, Pilots Lounge Contact: Ryan Allen President -239-289-5550 Email: verticalflight@gmail.com

P A G E 4 *Hangars are NOT wind rated for any specific category of storm. *Tenants should have two (2) destinations for their aircraft in the event of a storm. Contact alternate FBO s early in the season to arrange for space. *Plan to leave at least 48 hours prior to the storm force winds. If you leave your vehicle in the hangar, please leave the keys at the Customer Service Desk. *Plastic zip-tie straps will be put on all mechanical hangar door locks so they don t rattle loose with the high winds. *All gates/card readers will be inoperable, as well as our HURRICANE HELPFUL HINTS telephone system, when the airport loses electricity. Do NOT come out to the airport after a storm to check on things. *Please do some spring cleaning and keep your leasehold area clean and free of anything that can blow around. *Tenants with T-Shelters should remove equipment boxes from the posts in the event of a hurricane. *It is our practice to clear the ramp of all aircraft prior to a storm. We will utilize any empty hangar during the storm in order to minimize the damage to aircraft, our buildings and tenant leaseholds. *Please remember that our staff needs to prepare their homes too, and things that normally occur in a timely fashion may take a bit longer just prior to or after a storm. There are free copies of the Collier County Emergency Management All Hazards Guide at the Operations Desk. Please feel free to stop by and pick one up. UPDATES FYI Now that our busy season is over, we should be able to send out newsletters/updates on a regular basis. We ll bring you up-to-date on new things, old things, changes, exciting news, etc. RWY 14/32 Rehabilitation Connector paving was moved to mid-april to avoid any conflict with the Part 139 inspection, with final striping 30 days later. This will coincide with the completion of the Runway Safety Area project.

P A G E 5 UPDATES, continued West Quad Pond The purpose of this project is additional filtering and cleaning of airport runoff prior to entering the Gordon River and the elimination of the year round wet canal beside the grass strip. The canal had become a wildlife attractant. Pond excavation is complete with the exception of the opening of the outfall. The outfall will be opened once all stabilization measures are in place to prevent any siltation into the Gordon River. Rip rap rock will be placed around the pond, followed by planting approximately 2250 native plants around the perimeter of the pond. With the rip rap installed, the contractor can finish the lookout gazebo on the western end of the boardwalk. The final part to the project is the widening of the trail to the standard pathways width of 12 feet. Work was scheduled for completion by the end of May. Lightning Prediction System Due to the upcoming rainy/lightning season, staff has added a new safety measure to help inform flight crews/passengers of the potential for lightning during inclement weather. The airport has been using the ThorGuard Lightning Prediction System for approximately one (1) year and this new enhancement adds an additional strobe and sign on the ramp side entrance/exit of the GA Terminal, when the system has been activated. NAA NEWS WON T YOU PLEASE SIGN UP??? The City of Naples Airport Authority sends email messages that share news and information about Naples Municipal Airport. Those interested in receiving the emails are invited to subscribe on the airport s website, www.flynaples.com. Emails will announce new developments, provide information about projects, publicize meetings and events, and offer other news of interest as it arises. NAA BOARD MEETINGS 3rd Thursday every month, except July 8:30 AM City Council Chambers Airfield businesses have an opportunity to appear before the Board to promote their business, not only to our Commissioners, but to the whole community. Call Robin Menard at 239-643-0733 to get on the agenda. Current Airport Authority Members: Mr. James Rideoutte, Chairman Mr. John Nocera, Vice Chairman Mr. Dick Evans Ms. Donna Messer Mr. Raymond Stricklen

P A G E 6 NOISE INFORMATION A strong aviation community starts with each of us. As our Aviation Ambassadors we greatly appreciate your continued efforts to educate the community as to the importance of the airport, as well as reducing aircraft noise impacts during your operations. We d like to welcome four (4) new members to the NCC and express our gratitude to the retiring members for their service and contributions. The current NCC Members are: NE Quadrant: Chairman M. Richard Mellon, J.D. SW Quadrant: Vice Chair, Ernest W. Linneman SE Quadrant: William Goddard NW Quadrant: Robert Metzler Collier County Commission: Justin E. Lobb Active Pilot: Bruce Byerly City at Large: Bruce Bickelmann City Council: Doug Finlay County at Large: Gary Revall Thank you to everyone that attended the Open House/Public Forum on March 24 th. In all, over 80 suggestions for noise attenuation were submitted by the community and have been organized into 6 categories: Aircraft Operating Procedures, Internal Communications, Communications to Pilots and Passengers, Communications with the Public, Items Related to Part 150 and Part 161 Studies, and Miscellaneous Ideas. NOISE COMPATIBILITY COMMITTEE MEETINGS The next two (2) NCC meetings will be held at the Airport Office Building, 2nd Floor Conference Room at 9AM, on the following dates: Thursday, 25 June & Thursday, 27 August. Your involvement makes a difference. Please try to attend or watch the NCC meetings, which will be posted on our website at: http://www.flynaples.com/noise-abatement/noisecommittee. To contact the NCC representative for your area, or for more information on the airport s Fly Safe Fly Quiet Program, please contact Diane Terrill, Director of Communications, at 239-643 -0733 or dterrill@flynaples.com.