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Introduction
Background ............................................................................................................................................... i
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................................... i
Stakeholder Involvement and Education Process .................................................................................... i
Organization .............................................................................................................................................. ii
Appendices ............................................................................................................................................... iii
Chapter 1 Inventory
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Airport History and Role ............................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2 Airport Location and Property ....................................................................................................... 1-3
1.2.1 Airport Property ................................................................................................................. 1-5
2. Airfield Facilities and Equipment ........................................................................................................... 1-62.1 Runways, Navigational Aids, and Instrument Procedures ........................................................... 1-8
2.1.1 Runways ............................................................................................................................. 1-8
2.1.2 Navigational Aids ................................................................................................................ 1-8
2.1.3 Aircraft Instrument Procedures ........................................................................................... 1-9
2.2 Taxiways ....................................................................................................................................... 1-10
2.3 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting ................................................................................................... 1-10
2.4 Airport Employees ........................................................................................................................ 1-102.5 Aircraft Storage Facilities .............................................................................................................. 1-11
2.6 Fixed Base Operators ................................................................................................................... 1-11
2.7 On-Airport Business ..................................................................................................................... 1-12
2.8 Army National Guard .................................................................................................................... 1-12
3. Design Standards and Surfaces ........................................................................................................... 1-13
4. Passenger Terminal .............................................................................................................................. 1-15
5. Socioeconomic Trends .......................................................................................................................... 1-17
5.1 Population ..................................................................................................................................... 1-17
5.2 Gross Product ............................................................................................................................... 1-17
5.3 Per Capita Income ........................................................................................................................ 1-17
5.4 Employment by Industry ............................................................................................................... 1-18
6. Aviation Activity History ......................................................................................................................... 1-19
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Chapter 2 Environmental Overview
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 2-12. Airport Pollution Discharge and Storm Water ....................................................................................... 2-2
3. Wetland Review .................................................................................................................................... 2-5
4. Biological Assessment .......................................................................................................................... 2-7
4.1 Air Quality ..................................................................................................................................... 2-7
4.2 Biotic Resources ........................................................................................................................... 2-10
4.3 Threatened and Endangered Species .......................................................................................... 2-10
4.3.1 Vegetation ........................................................................................................................... 2-104.3.2 Birds .................................................................................................................................... 2-10
4.3.3 Fish ..................................................................................................................................... 2-11
5. Floodplain Assessment ......................................................................................................................... 2-11
6. Cultural Resource Assessment ............................................................................................................. 2-13
7. Other Environmental Categories ........................................................................................................... 2-14
7.1 Coastal Resources ....................................................................................................................... 2-14
7.2 Compatible Land Use ................................................................................................................... 2-14
7.3 Construction Impacts .................................................................................................................... 2-14
7.4 Department of Transportation Act, Section 4(f) ............................................................................ 2-14
7.5 Farmland Conversion ................................................................................................................... 2-15
7.6 Light Emissions and Visual Impacts ............................................................................................. 2-16
7.7 Natural Resources and Energy Supply ........................................................................................ 2-16
7.8 Noise ............................................................................................................................................. 2-16
7.9 Socioeconomic Impacts, Environmental Justice, Childrens Environmental
Health and Safety Risks ............................................................................................................... 2-17
7.9.1 Socioeconomic Impacts ...................................................................................................... 2-17
7.9.2 Environmental Justice ......................................................................................................... 2-17
7.9.3 Childrens Environmental Health and Safety Risks ............................................................ 2-19
7.10 Water Quality .............................................................................................................................. 2-19
7.11 Wild and Scenic Rivers ............................................................................................................... 2-21
8. Summary ............................................................................................................................................... 2-22
Chapter 3 Aviation Activity Forecasts
1. Purpose, Goals, and Process ............................................................................................................... 3-1
1.1 Methodologies .............................................................................................................................. 3-1
1.1.1 Base Year ........................................................................................................................... 3-2
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1.2 Review of Previous Forecasts ...................................................................................................... 3-4
1.2.1 Oregon Department of Aviation Oregon Aviation Plan ....................................................... 3-41.2.2 1998 Airport Master Plan Update ........................................................................................ 3-4
1.2.3 2007 Northwest Regional Air Service Initiative ................................................................... 3-4
2. Passenger Enplanements ..................................................................................................................... 3-5
2.1 Passenger Enplanements2009 TAF ......................................................................................... 3-6
2.2 Passenger EnplanementsGrowth Rate .................................................................................... 3-6
2.3 Passenger EnplanementsPopulation ........................................................................................ 3-7
2.4 Passenger EnplanementsPer Capita Income ........................................................................... 3-72.5 Passenger EnplanementsMarket Share ................................................................................... 3-8
2.6 Passenger EnplanementsMaster Plan Forecasts .................................................................... 3-9
2.6.1 Master PlanAggressive Forecast .................................................................................... 3-9
2.6.2 Master PlanConservative Forecast ................................................................................. 3-11
2.7 Passenger EnplanementsMethod Comparison and Preference .............................................. 3-12
3. Aircraft Operations ................................................................................................................................ 3-15
3.1 Scheduled Commercial Operations .............................................................................................. 3-15
3.2 GA Operations .............................................................................................................................. 3-16
3.2.1 GA OperationsMPU-I ...................................................................................................... 3-17
3.2.2 GA Operations2009 TAF ................................................................................................. 3-17
3.2.3 GA OperationsGrowth Rate ............................................................................................ 3-18
3.2.4 GA OperationsOperations per Based Aircraft ................................................................. 3-18
3.2.5 GA OperationsPopulation ................................................................................................ 3-19
3.2.6 GA OperationsPer Capita Income ................................................................................... 3-20
3.2.7 GA OperationsMarket Share ........................................................................................... 3-20
3.2.8 GA OperationsAerospace Forecast ................................................................................ 3-21
3.2.9 GA OperationsMethod Comparison and Preference ...................................................... 3-22
3.3 Military Operations ........................................................................................................................ 3-25
3.4 Preferred Operations Forecast ..................................................................................................... 3-25
4. Based Aircraft ........................................................................................................................................ 3-26
4.1 Based Aircraft2009 TAF ............................................................................................................ 3-27
4.2 Based AircraftGrowth Rate ....................................................................................................... 3-27
4.3 Based AircraftPopulation .......................................................................................................... 3-28
4.4 Based AircraftPer Capita Income ............................................................................................. 3-28
4.5 Based AircraftMarket Share ...................................................................................................... 3-29
4.6 Based AircraftAerospace Forecast ........................................................................................... 3-30
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5. Air Cargo ............................................................................................................................................... 3-33
5.1 Air CargoGrowth Rate ............................................................................................................... 3-345.2 Air CargoGross Regional Product ............................................................................................ 3-34
5.3 Air CargoPopulation .................................................................................................................. 3-35
5.4 Air CargoPer Capita Income ..................................................................................................... 3-36
5.5 Air CargoMarket Share ............................................................................................................. 3-37
5.6 Air CargoBoeing Forecast ......................................................................................................... 3-38
5.7 Air CargoMethod Comparison and Preference......................................................................... 3-38
6. Peak Hour Operations ........................................................................................................................... 3-417. Forecast Summary ................................................................................................................................ 3-41
Chapter 4 Runway Needs Assessment
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 4-1
2. Alternatives ........................................................................................................................................... 4-2
2.1 Alternative 1 .................................................................................................................................. 4-3
2.2 Alternative 2 .................................................................................................................................. 4-7
2.2.1 Alternative 2.1 ..................................................................................................................... 4-7
2.2.2 Alternative 2.2 ..................................................................................................................... 4-11
2.3 Alternative 3 .................................................................................................................................. 4-15
2.4 Alternative 4 .................................................................................................................................. 4-19
2.5 Alternative 5 .................................................................................................................................. 4-23
3. Noise and Land Use Considerations .................................................................................................... 4-27
3.1 Noise Sensitive Land Use ............................................................................................................ 4-27
3.2 Land Parcel Acquisition or Easement .......................................................................................... 4-29
4. Summary and Preferred Alternative ...................................................................................................... 4-30
Chapter 5 Facility Requirements and Improvement Alternatives
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 5-1
1.1 Evaluation Criteria ........................................................................................................................ 5-1
2. Airport and Airfield Facilities ................................................................................................................. 5-2
2.1 Runway Capacity .......................................................................................................................... 5-2
2.2 Taxiway System ........................................................................................................................... 5-3
2.2.1 Taxiway Width ..................................................................................................................... 5-5
2.2.2 Taxiway Configuration ........................................................................................................ 5-5
2.2.3 Proposed Taxiway Layout ................................................................................................... 5-7
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2.6 Aircraft Storage and Landside Development ................................................................................ 5-12
2.6.1 Aircraft Storage ................................................................................................................... 5-122.6.2 Landside Development ....................................................................................................... 5-13
2.6.3 Proposed Aircraft Storage and Landside Development...................................................... 5-14
3. Passenger Terminal .............................................................................................................................. 5-16
3.1 Passenger Terminal Building ........................................................................................................ 5-17
3.2 Passenger Terminal Improvement Alternatives ........................................................................... 5-18
3.2.1 Passenger Terminal Alternative 1 ....................................................................................... 5-19
3.2.2 Passenger Terminal Alternative 2 ....................................................................................... 5-213.2.3 Passenger Terminal Alternative Comparison and Preference ........................................... 5-22
3.2.4 Air Carrier Apron and Peak Hour Demand ......................................................................... 5-23
3.3 Automobile Access and Parking ................................................................................................... 5-24
3.3.1 Automobile Access.............................................................................................................. 5-24
3.3.2 Automobile Access Improvements ...................................................................................... 5-24
3.3.3 Automobile Parking ............................................................................................................. 5-26
3.3.4 Automobile Parking Development Area .............................................................................. 5-27
4. Property ................................................................................................................................................. 5-29
5. Summary ............................................................................................................................................... 5-31
Chapter 6 Land Use and Noise
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 6-1
2. Land Use Regulations and Guidance ................................................................................................... 6-2
2.1 Federal Land Use Regulations and Guidance ............................................................................. 6-2
2.1.1 Grant Assurances ............................................................................................................... 6-2
2.1.2 Design Standards................................................................................................................ 6-3
2.1.3 FAR Part 77 ........................................................................................................................ 6-3
2.1.4 Wildlife Attractants .............................................................................................................. 6-6
2.2 State of Oregon Land Use Regulations and Guidance ................................................................ 6-6
2.3 Regional Land Use Regulations and Guidance ........................................................................... 6-8
2.4 County Land Use Regulations and Guidance .............................................................................. 6-10
2.4.1 Polk County ......................................................................................................................... 6-10
2.4.2 Marion County Code ........................................................................................................... 6-10
2.4.3 Marion County Plan ............................................................................................................ 6-11
2.5 City of Salem Land Use Regulations and Guidance .................................................................... 6-12
2.5.1 Salem Revised Codes ........................................................................................................ 6-12
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3. Aircraft Noise ......................................................................................................................................... 6-13
3.1 Federal Noise Regulations and Guidance .................................................................................... 6-133.2 State of Oregon Noise Regulations and Guidance ...................................................................... 6-13
3.3 Noise Analysis and Methodology ................................................................................................. 6-16
3.3.1 Aircraft Fleet Mix ................................................................................................................. 6-16
3.3.2 Aircraft Operations .............................................................................................................. 6-16
3.3.3 Daytime-Nighttime Operations ............................................................................................ 6-16
4. Summary ............................................................................................................................................... 6-18
Chapter 7 Capital Improvement Program
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 7-1
2. Funding Sources ................................................................................................................................... 7-2
3. Project Description ................................................................................................................................ 7-3
3.1 2012 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-3
3.2 2013 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-3
3.3 2014 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-3
3.4 2015 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-3
3.5 2016 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-4
3.6 2017 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-4
3.7 2018 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-4
3.8 2019 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-4
3-9 2020 .............................................................................................................................................. 7-4
4. Capital Improvement Program .............................................................................................................. 7-4
Appendices
Appendix A Master Plan Update Phase I
Appendix B Airport Layout Plan
Appendix C Wetland Review
Appendix D Archaeological Survey
Appendix E FAA Forecasting
Appendix F Integrated Noise Model Input
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List of Tables
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Chapter 1 Inventory
Table 1-1 Runway Characteristics .................................................................................................. 1-8
Table 1-2 Instrument Approach Procedures ................................................................................... 1-9
Table 1-3 Taxiways ......................................................................................................................... 1-10
Table 1-4 Aircraft Storage ............................................................................................................... 1-11
Table 1-5 Fixed Base Operators ..................................................................................................... 1-11
Table 1-6 Airport Fuel Facilities ....................................................................................................... 1-12Table 1-7 Airport Reference Code (ARC) Categories ..................................................................... 1-13
Table 1-8 Runway Design Surfaces ................................................................................................ 1-13
Table 1-9 Population ....................................................................................................................... 1-17
Table 1-10 Gross Product (Millions of 2008 Dollars) ........................................................................ 1-17
Table 1-11 Per Capita Income (2008 Dollars) ................................................................................... 1-18
Table 1-12 Employment by Industry ................................................................................................. 1-18
Table 1-13 Based Aircraft .................................................................................................................. 1-19Table 1-14 Enplanements ................................................................................................................. 1-21
Table 1-15 Aircraft Operations .......................................................................................................... 1-23
Table 1-16 Air Cargo ......................................................................................................................... 1-25
Table 1-17 Major Facilities Summary ................................................................................................ 1-26
Chapter 2 Environmental Overview
Table 2-1 National Ambient Air Quality Standards .......................................................................... 2-8
Table 2-2 2008 Salem MSA Demographics .................................................................................... 2-18
Chapter 3 Aviation Activity Forecasts
Table 3-1 Correlation Coefficient Scale .......................................................................................... 3-3
Table 3-2 2007 OAP and Actual Activity Indicators2008 ............................................................ 3-4
Table 3-3 MPU-1998 and Actual Activity Indicators2008 ............................................................ 3-4
Table 3-4 Historical Enplanements ................................................................................................. 3-5
Table 3-5 2009 TAF Enplanements ................................................................................................ 3-6
Table 3-6 Growth Rate Enplanements ............................................................................................ 3-6
Table 3-7 Population Enplanements ............................................................................................... 3-7
Table 3-8 Per Capita Income Enplanements .................................................................................. 3-7
Table 3-9 Market Share Enplanements .......................................................................................... 3-8
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Table 3-17 GA OperationsGrowth Rate ........................................................................................ 3-18
Table 3-18 GA OperationsOPBA ................................................................................................... 3-18Table 3-19 GA OperationsPopulation ............................................................................................ 3-19
Table 3-20 GA OperationsPCI ....................................................................................................... 3-20
Table 3-21 GA OperationsMarket Share ....................................................................................... 3-20
Table 3-22 GA OperationsAerospace Forecast ............................................................................ 3-21
Table 3-23 GA Operations Forecast Comparison ............................................................................. 3-23
Table 3-24 Military Operations .......................................................................................................... 3-25
Table 3-25 Preferred Operations Forecast ....................................................................................... 3-25Table 3-26 Historical Based Aircraft .................................................................................................. 3-26
Table 3-27 2009 TAFBased Aircraft ................................................................................................. 3-27
Table 3-28 Growth Rate Based Aircraft ............................................................................................ 3-27
Table 3-29 Population Based Aircraft ............................................................................................... 3-28
Table 3-30 Per Capita Income Based Aircraft ................................................................................... 3-28
Table 3-31 Market Share Based Aircraft ........................................................................................... 3-29
Table 3-32 Aerospace Forecast Based Aircraft ................................................................................ 3-30
Table 3-33 Based Aircraft Forecast Comparison .............................................................................. 3-31
Table 3-34 Historical Air Cargo Volume ............................................................................................ 3-33
Table 3-35 Air CargoGrowth Rate ................................................................................................. 3-34
Table 3-36 Air CargoGross Regional Product ............................................................................... 3-34
Table 3-37 Air CargoPopulation .................................................................................................... 3-35
Table 3-38 Air CargoPer Capita Income ....................................................................................... 3-36
Table 3-39 Air CargoMarket Share ................................................................................................ 3-37
Table 3-40 Air CargoBoeing Forecast ........................................................................................... 3-38
Table 3-41 Air Cargo Forecast Comparison ..................................................................................... 3-39
Table 3-42 Peak Hour Operations .................................................................................................... 3-41
Table 3-43 Forecast Summary .......................................................................................................... 3-41
Chapter 4 Runway Needs Assessment
Table 4-1 Parcel Acquisition or Easement ...................................................................................... 4-29
Table 4-2 Runway Needs Assessment Alternative Analysis Summary .......................................... 4-30
Chapter 5 Facility Requirements and Improvement Alternatives
Table 5-1 2008 Fleet Mix Index Determination ............................................................................... 5-3
Table 5-2 Aircraft Hangar and Tie-Down Spaces ........................................................................... 5-12
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Chapter 6 Land Use and Noise
Table 6-1 ODA Guidebook Land Use Compatibility Matrix ............................................................. 6-7Table 6-2 Safety Compatibility Zones ............................................................................................. 6-8
Table 6-3 Marion County Airport District ......................................................................................... 6-11
Table 6-4 ODA Guidebook Noise and Land Use Compatibility Matrix ........................................... 6-15
Chapter 7 Capital Improvement Program
Table 7-1 Capital Improvement Program: 2012-2018 ..................................................................... 7-5
List of Exhibits
Chapter 1 Inventory
Exhibit 1-1 Location Map ................................................................................................................... 1-3
Exhibit 1-2 Local Road Map .............................................................................................................. 1-4
Exhibit 1-3 Property Map ................................................................................................................... 1-5Exhibit 1-4 Airfield Overview ............................................................................................................. 1-7
Exhibit 1-5 Design Surfaces .............................................................................................................. 1-14
Exhibit 1-6 Terminal Floor Plan ......................................................................................................... 1-16
Exhibit 1-7 Based Aircraft 1990-2008 ............................................................................................... 1-20
Exhibit 1-8 Enplanements 1990-2008 ............................................................................................... 1-22
Exhibit 1-9 Aircraft Operations 1990-2008 ........................................................................................ 1-24
Chapter 2 Environmental Overview
Exhibit 2-1 Drainage Basins .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Exhibit 2-2 NWI Wetlands ................................................................................................................. 2-6
Exhibit 2-3 Salem-Keizer Maintenance Area .................................................................................... 2-9
Exhibit 2-4 Floodplains ...................................................................................................................... 2-12
Exhibit 2-5 Farmland Classification ................................................................................................... 2-15
Exhibit 2-6 Water Quality .................................................................................................................. 2-20
Exhibit 2-7 Wild and Scenic Rivers ................................................................................................... 2-21
Chapter 3 Aviation Activity Forecasts
Exhibit 3-1 Enplanement Forecast Comparison ............................................................................... 3-14
Exhibit 3-2 GA Operations Forecast Comparison ............................................................................. 3-24
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Chapter 4 Runway Needs Assessment
Exhibit 4-1 Alternative 1 .................................................................................................................... 4-4Exhibit 4-2 Alternative 1 Runway End 13 .......................................................................................... 4-5
Exhibit 4-3 Alternative 1 Runway End 31 .......................................................................................... 4-6
Exhibit 4-4 Alternative 2.1 ................................................................................................................. 4-8
Exhibit 4-5 Alternative 2.1 Runway End 31 ....................................................................................... 4-9
Exhibit 4-6 Alternative 2.1 Runway End 13 ....................................................................................... 4-10
Exhibit 4-7 Alternative 2.2 ................................................................................................................. 4-12
Exhibit 4-8 Alternative 2.2 Runway End 31 ....................................................................................... 4-13Exhibit 4-9 Alternative 2.2 Runway End 13 ....................................................................................... 4-14
Exhibit 4-10 Alternative 3 .................................................................................................................... 4-16
Exhibit 4-11 Alternative 3 Runway End 16 .......................................................................................... 4-17
Exhibit 4-12 Alternative 3 Runway End 34 .......................................................................................... 4-18
Exhibit 4-13 Alternative 4 .................................................................................................................... 4-20
Exhibit 4-14 Alternative 4 Runway End 34 .......................................................................................... 4-21
Exhibit 4-15 Alternative 4 Runway End 16 .......................................................................................... 4-22
Exhibit 4-16 Alternative 5 .................................................................................................................... 4-24
Exhibit 4-17 Alternative 5 Runway End South .................................................................................... 4-25
Exhibit 4-18 Alternative 5 Runway End North ..................................................................................... 4-26
Exhibit 4-19 Existing Land Use ........................................................................................................... 4-28
Chapter 5 Facility Requirements and Improvement Alternatives
Exhibit 5-1 Existing Taxiway System Configuration .......................................................................... 5-4
Exhibit 5-2 Proposed Taxiway Configuration .................................................................................... 5-6
Exhibit 5-3 ARFF Facility ................................................................................................................... 5-11
Exhibit 5-4 Aircraft Storage & Airport Business Development .......................................................... 5-15
Exhibit 5-5 Passenger Terminal Alternative 1 ................................................................................... 5-20
Exhibit 5-6 Passenger Terminal Alternative 2 ................................................................................... 5-22
Exhibit 5-7 Automobile Access Improvements .................................................................................. 5-25
Exhibit 5-8 Automobile Parking Development Area .......................................................................... 5-28
Exhibit 5-9 Property Considered for Acquisition or Easement .......................................................... 5-30
Exhibit 5-10 Proposed Airfield Layout ................................................................................................. 5-32
Chapter 6 Land Use and Noise
Exhibit 6-1 FAR Part 77 Surfaces Plan View ................................................................................. 6-5
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Draf t In t roduct ion
Background
Master Plan Update Phase II and Runway
Needs Assessment (MPU-II) builds upon Master
Plan Update Phase I (MPU-I), and expands the
focus from runway length and critical aircraft to
other airfield components at Salem Municipal
Airport (SLE). MPU-I determined that SLEneeds to extend the primary runway to
accommodate aircraft operations. The Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) Seattle Airports
District Office issued a statement of concurrence
with the findings of MPU-I. MPU-I is included in
Appendix A.
Purpose
FAA airport master planning process assists airports with expansion and improvement plans that meet
aviation demand and safety requirements. FAA Advisory Circular (AC) 150/5070-6B Airport Master Plans
provides a flexible framework for the preparation of planning documents to aid in efficient use of funds for
public-use airport improvements. Airport master plans consider guidance contained in AC 150/5300-13
Airport Design, AC 150/5325-4B Runway Length Requirements for Airport Design, and other FAA
documents.
The City of Salem initiated MPU-II to address current and future challenges and opportunities posed by
changing regional and national aviation trends. The previous SLE Master Plan was completed in 1998.
MPU-II updates sections of the 1998 Plan and performs new analyses. The intent of MPU-II is to resolve
current and anticipated planning and engineering issues, so that the Airport continues to accommodate
regional aviation demand.
Stakeholder Involvement and Education Process
A Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) was formed by the City of Salem to assist with the development of
the Airport Master Plan Phase II by assessing Airport and Community issues. PAC membership was
determined by the City of Salem with input from their consultant. Members include neighborhood groups,
local businesses airport users airport businesses and City of Salem staff The PAC acted as a
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In addition to the PAC, MPU-II focused on public communication and outreach. Public meetings were
held to help educate the public on airport issues and airport planning. Three public meetings were
advertised and occurred during the development of MPU-II. Information and documents were provided atthe meetings, and on a project website.
Organization
MPU-II is organized into seven chapters, arranged in the following manner.
Chapter 1: Inventory
Inventory documents existing and historical airport activities and facilities. Data in the InventoryChapter will be used in subsequent chapters. Socioeconomic data for the Salem Metropolitan
Statistical Area is included in the Inventory Chapter.
Chapter 2: Environmental Overview
Environmental Overview documents environmental conditions and constraints at SLE, which will
be used to evaluate operations and improvements. The Environmental Overview includes a
summary of SLEs spill prevention, containment, and countermeasures plan, a wetland
assessment, and a biological assessment. Chapter 3: Aviation Activity Forecasts
Aviation Activity Forecasts include 20-year projections of SLEs aircraft operations, based aircraft,
passenger enplanements, and cargo volume. Multiple forecasts are prepared based on national
and local trends, and a preferred forecast is selected. Aviation Activity Forecasts are reviewed
and approved by the FAA.
Chapter 4: Runway Needs Assessment
Runway Needs Assessment develops and evaluates alternatives for a runway extension at SLE,
considering airfield facilities, design surfaces, property requirements, anticipated development
constraints, and potential environmental impacts associated with a runway extension.
Chapter 5: Facility Requirements and Improvement Alternatives
Facility Requirements evaluates the ability of existing airfield facilities to handle the forecasted
level of demand. Improvement Alternatives presents development scenarios to meet SLEs
anticipated facility requirements. Improvement alternatives are developed considering existing
and expected operational, environmental, and financial factors, and a preferred alternative is
selected.
Chapter 6: Land Use and Noise
Land Use and Noise documents the existing local, state, and federal land use regulations and
guidance associated with airport land use compatibility. The noise section presents noise
regulations and guidance, and compares noise exposure levels for 2008 with projected noise
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Appendices
The following documents assisted in the preparation of MPU-II, and are included as appendices at the
end of the document.
Appendix A: Airport Layout Plan
Appendix B: Master Plan Update Phase I
Appendix C: Wetland Review
Appendix D: Archaeological Survey
Appendix E: FAA Forecasting
Appendix F: Integrated Noise Model Input
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the closes
rports have a
signated as
than 10,000
Due to the
hat SLE wil
an area, has
tegorized as
07 Oregonirports supp
It is likely th
by the next
ry and Rol
. The U.S. A
356th
fighterrope during
ry Field in 1
n 1946, oper
ilities were
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erated by th
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011.
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dditional req
a Primary air
annual pass
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100 or more
a Category
viation Plaort some co
t ODA will r
pdate of the
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quadron. Torld War II.
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senger termi
e City of Sa
eduled com
lem Army A
irport had sc
lan of Integ
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iation Admin
e, high cap
fy for NPIAS
ort, and hav
irements.
port in the F
nger enplan
led commer
ied as a R
based aircra
I Commerci
(2007 OAPmercial airli
classify SLE
OAP.
e took contr
he 356th
fight
gon Senator
d Airlines Fr
ing a fire st
al building in
lem, and su
ercial chart
viation Supp
heduled com
rated Airport
to national
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city reliever
, a general
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ments. SLE
cial passeng
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ft, or has 25,
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). The 200e service in
if scheduled
l of the Airp
er squadron
Charles L.
eight Servic
tion in 1966
2010.
pports aviati
r airlines, a
ort Facility
mercial pass
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air transport
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airports in
aviation airp
based airc
015 [NPIAS]
exceeded 1
er airline op
t, which me
00 annual iti
port by the
7 OAP statadditional to
commercial
rt in 1941, a
flew the P-5
cNary. Sch
s using Dou
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on activity in
d general a
1 (AASF)
enger airline
PIAS), which
tion, and th
ent Program
metropolitan
rt must be l
raft. Reliev
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rations from
ns that that
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s that Catea full range
passenger a
INVE
nd SLE bec
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ic control to
cluding sche
iation (GA)
is located o
service from
the FAA u
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areas, and
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r and comm
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it is locate
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1.2
Salem is
Portland,the Sale
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irport Loc
the capital ci
Oregon, ands city limits i
tion and P
y of Oregon,
65 miles norn Marion Co
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and located
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in Marion an
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d Polk counti
ng Interstateluded in Ex
ies. Salem i
5. The Airpibit 1-1.
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50 miles so
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terminal
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facilities
north por
include a
A local ro
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rt is located
5. The Airp
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ilities are ac
provided by
uilding on M
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re accessibl
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shared use b
ad map is inc
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ed by Missio
25
th
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utomobile fro
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strian path o
ibit 1-2.
of the freew
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m the roads
s service, w
e are no sid
two miles no
along Missi
Salem is up
25th Street
y entrance r
to the north,
st. The Air
surrounding
hich stops 1
ewalks on M
rthwest at th
n Street SE
grading their
SE and Airw
amps at Mis
Airway Driv
port is two
the airfield.
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Salem Amt
, Madrona A
bike plan in
y Drive.
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ion Street S
SE to the
iles southe
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m the pass
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ak station.
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ast of
to the
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An airpor
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City of S
1960s an
local zoni
airspace
Airport pr
easemen
APTER 1
irport Prope
ts area of i
s. The FAAairport prop
lem, owners
d 1970s. A
ng code, an
afe for aircr
perty and a
s is included
rty
nfluence ext
requires airprty clear of
of several p
igation ease
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ft operations
igation ease
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ents permit
ty to limit th
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due to the
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ue to use th
ain, and veg
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nature of a
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ir land pursu
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2.
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maintainetaxiways,
storage, f
traffic con
business
airfield fa
APTER 1
irfield Fa
cilities and e
d to meet Faircraft resc
ixed base o
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s to the sou
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ilities and
uipment sup
A standarde and firefig
erators (FB
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ger terminal
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building, and
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and utility of
. They incluaintenance a
nesses. Th
hangars in t
ort business
the Airport.
de runways,nd operation
airfield at
he northwest
es to the ea
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hese faciliti
navigationals facilities, a
LE has an
, FBOs and
t. An overvi
TORY
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2012 Phase II & Runway Need Assessment
1-7
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2.1 R
Runways,
the groun
2.1.1 R
SLE has
long and
precision
end identi
precision
alignment
antenna (
End 13.
markings
light preci
lights (MI
Runway c
Table 1-
Runwa
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13
31
16
34
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Source: F
2.1.2 N
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the grounpositionin
informatio
In additio
APTER 1
unways, N
navigational
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unways
wo runways.
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ifier lights (R
instrument r
lights (MAL
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Runway 13
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haracteristic
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isibility.
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ition aircraft
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. Runway E
ting system
or (VASI). R
h lighting sy
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as REIL an
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, 122D, 185
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nway
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acity
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lobaltional
rface
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2.1.3 A
Aircraft i
(IAPs).
reduced v
Departur
departure
IAPs con
instrumen
from whi
horizontal
without p
SLE has
31 has o
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Table 1-
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13
31
31
31
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APTER 1
ircraft Instr
strument pr
Instrument p
isibility.
procedures
procedure:
sist of a se
t flight rules
h a landing
and vertica
sitional guid
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atures satelli
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ry of the IAP
2: Instrume
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ve Ground Lev
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ment Proce
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rocedures h
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ries of pred
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can be ma
l guidance,
nce.
cision IAPs:
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te-based ver
precision app
is presente
t Approach
echnology
LOC BC
LOC/DME
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ILS
l
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ystem
ircraft
cedures Publica
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lp maintain
ft from the r
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e visually.
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navigation (
ical guidanc
roach.
in Table 1-
Procedures
Non-
Non-
V Non-
Pr
ion, December
ure procedu
safe and or
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aneuvers fo
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IAPs are cl
instrument,
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RNAV) glob
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r the orderly
he initial app
assified as
with only h
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l positioning
ires speciali
Minimum
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800 MSL/
780 MSL/
414 MSL/
414 MSL/
calizer
calizer Perform
ean Sea Level
rea Navigation
trument app
t operations
phase of flig
transfer of
roach to a la
recision ins
orizontal gui
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system (GP
ed aircraft e
ecision
de*
596 AGL
596 AGL
200 AGL
200 AGL
nce with Vertica
INVE
roach proce
during perio
ht. SLE ha
an aircraft
nding, or to a
rument, with
ance, and
13. Runwa
) IAP into R
uipment to
Visibili
Minimu
1 Mil
1 Mile
Mil
Mil
l Guidance
TORY
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s one
under
point
both
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y End
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tilize.
y
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s
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2.2 T
Taxiways
taxiway a
Taxiway
2.3
Aircraft r
defined b
Part 139.
but less t
carrying a
of water
two vehic
forming f
The ARF
has two
Part 139.
2.4
Airport m
offices ar
parked o
APTER 1
axiways
facilitate the
cess to Run
idths are pr
ircraft Res
scue and fi
Federal Avi
15 defines
an 126 feet
t least 500 p
nd the com
les where o
am agent in
station at S
RFF trucks,
17 Index B r
irport Emp
intenance,
located in t
the aircraft
transfer of
way Ends 16
sented in Ta
Table
Taxiw
A
B
C
F
G
H
J
Source:
ue and Fir
refighting (A
ation Regula
s having at l
in length. F
ounds of sodi
ensurate q
e carries th
the quantities
LE is a dual
and one fire
equirements.
loyees
perations su
he passenge
pron to the s
ircraft betwe
, 31, and 34.
ble 1-3.
1-3: Taxiway
ay Widt
60 fe
50 fe
50 fe
50 fe
50 fe
50 fe
60 fe
1998 ALP, Upd
efighting
FF) require
tion (FAR) P
east five ave
AR Part 139.
um-based dr
antity of [aq
e extinguishi
mentioned.
urpose fire s
truck that s
port, and sn
terminal bui
outh of the p
en the runw
Runway En
s
h Taxiw
t K
t L
t M
t N
t Q
t R
t
ted in 2000
ments are d
rt 139.315.
rage daily de
317 requires
y chemical, h
ueous film f
ng agents a
tation staffed
rves the Cit
ow removal
lding. Autom
assenger ter
ays and airc
13 has taxi
y Widt
60 fe
20 fe
45 fe
50 fe
50 fe
50 fe
etermined b
SLE is an A
partures by
Index B airp
alon 1211, o
rming foam
d one carri
by the Sale
y of Salem.
re conducte
obiles and tr
inal buildin
raft parking f
ay access fr
t
t
t
t
t
t
an airport
FF Index B
ircraft that a
orts to have
r clean agent
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s the water
Fire Depar
The ARFF v
d by airport e
actors owne
.
INVE
acilities. SL
om the east
ARFF Ind
airport, whic
re at least 9
either one v
and 1,500 g
am productio
and aqueou
ment. The s
ehicles mee
mployees.
by the airp
TORY
has
side.
x, as
FAR
0 feet
ehicle
allons
n, or
s film
tation
FAR
irport
rt are
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2.5
Aircraft st
hangar oaircraft ar
spaces o
southwes
building.
and 34.
Aircraft st
Tab
Are
Nort
Sou
East
Airp
Sourc
2.6 F
Fixed ba
maintena
Salem Av
FBOs are
APTER 1
ircraft Stor
orage faciliti
r tie-down ate aircraft tha
the aircraft
t side of the
New hangar
armin Ltd. h
orage is pres
e 1-4: Aircr
hwest
hwest
rt Total
: Mead & Hunt,
ixed Base
e operators
ce, fuel, an
iation Fuelin
presented in
Table 1-5:
Business
Salem Aviat
Salem Air C
Salem Fligh
VAL Avioni
Sun Quest
Source: Mead
age Faciliti
s are used
an airport,are based a
parking apro
airfield. Lar
s are being d
as one box h
ented in Tab
ft Storage
B
October, 2010
perators
(FBOs) are
flight trainin
g, Salem Air
Table 1-5.
ixed Base
ion Fueling
enter
t Training
s
xecutive Ch
& Hunt, October
es
y based and
and are prit another air
ns. There a
er aircraft p
eveloped on
angar on the
le 1-4.
x Hangars
46
80
1
127
airport busin
. There are
Center, and
perators
arters
, 2010
transient air
arily storedort that hav
re tie-down s
arking space
the south si
east side of t
T-h
sses that p
five FBOs lo
Salem Fligh
ervices
uel (Jet A a
ircraft Parki
ircraft Rent
ircraft Repa
ircraft Rent
light Instruct
ircraft Avion
ircraft Chart
craft at SLE.
in T-hangarlanded at S
paces on th
s are provid
e of the airf
he airfield.
ngar Units
0
14
0
14
rovide aircraf
cated on the
t Training ar
d 100 LL)
g
l and Charte
ir and Mainte
l
ion
ics Repair a
er
Based aircr
and box hLE, and gen
aircraft par
d near the
ield, betwee
Tie-Do
t charter an
west side of
e located in
r
nance
d Maintenan
INVE
aft are aircra
ngars. Trarally use tie
ing aprons
assenger te
Runway En
n Positions
4
117
0
121
rental, part
the airfield at
he same bu
ce
TORY
ft that
nsientdown
n the
minal
ds 31
s and
SLE.
ilding.
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Fuel serv
fuel tank
that offer
trucks th
summary.
2.7
On-airpor
offices o
passenge
operates
Budget,
parking l
communi
side of th
2.8
The Oreg
airfield.
Battalion,
These un
AASF #1
aircraft,
Departme
SLE.
APTER 1
ices are offe
on the south
Jet A and 1
t provide mo
Fuel faciliti
Table 1-
Busines
Salem Ai
Source: Ten
n-Airport
t businesses
the south
r terminal b
four aircraft
nd Avis are
ts. Hertz C
ations comp
airfield.
rmy Natio
on Army Nat
nits station
whose prim
its are train
operate 12
nd one C-1
nt of Defens
red by Sale
est side of
00LL fuel.
bile fueling s
s are presen
: Airport Fu
s F
r Center 1
J
ant Interview, N
usinesses
at SLE inclu
est side of
ilding on the
ut of a hang
located insid
ar Sales of
any Garmin
al Guard
ional Guard
d at AASF
ry roles incl
d to respon
UH-60 Blac
2 Huron air
e plans to b
Aviation F
he airfield, a
alem Aviati
ervices. Se
ted in Table
el Facilities
uel Type
00LL
t A
ovember 2010
e a restaura
he airfield.
northwest s
ar on the no
e the passe
alem has a
td. has han
ORANG) m
1 include th
ude search
to situation
hawk helico
craft. The
se fifteen U
eling, which
nd fuel farm
n Fueling ha
eral private
1-6.
Container
Above Grou
Above Grou
Truck, 2 @
Above Grou
Truck, 2 @
nt, and the O
The shippin
ide of the ai
rthwest side
ger terminal
facility locat
ars and a re
intains the
641st
Medi
nd rescue, c
s involving
pters, four
long-range
-60s, four L
operates a
located on t
s two Jet A
hangars hav
ype
nd Tank 1 @
nd Tank 1 @
50 gallons
nd Tank 1 @
,000 gallons
regon Depar
g company
rfield. The
of the airfield
building, an
ed on 25th
search and
alem AASF
al Battalion
ommand an
eapons of
H-58 Kiowa
lan for AA
UH-72 Lakot
elf-serve 10
e northwest
fuel trucks, a
fuel tanks
12,500 gallo
6,000 gallon
20,000 gallo
tment of Avia
FedEx is lo
regon Depa
. Can rental
d store their
treet SE. T
evelopment
#1 on the no
and the 249
control ope
ass destruc
helicopters,
F #1 indica
a helicopters
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0LL above g
side of the
nd two 100L
ot included i
ns
s
ns
tion administ
ated north
rtment of Fo
companies
vehicles in
he navigatio
facility on th
rtheast sideh
Theater Av
rations, and
tion. The u
one C-23 S
tes that the
, and one C
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round
irfield
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n this
rative
f the
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irport
n and
east
of the
iation
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its at
herpa
U.S.
-12 at
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3.
Airport d
Additionasurfaces
design su
Protectio
are deter
demandin
The dime
Layout Pl
Citation II
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Table 1-8
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esign Sta
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an, updated
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