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Tenant Newsletter • July – September 2019
Identifier: APF
FBO: Naples Aviation
6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Mandatory and Voluntary Noise
Abatement Procedures
Curfew: 10:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.
ATCT
6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
CHRISTOPHER ROZANSKY
Executive Director
DIANE TERRILL
Deputy Executive Director
RYAN FROST
Senior Director of
Airport Operations
KERRY KEITH
Senior Director of
Airport Development and Facilities
KEN WARRINER
Director of Finance
and Administration
RON JEFFERSON
Assistant Director of
Airport Development and Facilities
ASOS (wx) 643-9866
Administration 643-0733
FBO 643-0404
Leasing 643-0733
Facilities 643-1943
Noise 643-3773
Website www.flynaples.com
Connections Hurricane Edition
Hurricane season in Florida starts June 1st and runs through November
30th. NOAA has predicted, 9 to 15 named storms of those storms for the
2019 season, 4 to 8 of them could become hurricanes. An average
hurricane season produces 6 hurricanes and 3 of those are major
hurricanes. Hurricane Barry, the second named storm of the season that
has already hit the United States, serves as a good reminder to prepare
now. Most everyone has a plan in place and makes preparations for their
homes, but, many do not be think of their aircraft until it is too late. This
newsletter contains information on what you can do to prepare, and what
you can expect from airport and FBO staff before, during and after a
storm. Plan and prepare now.
Are You Prepared?
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Tenant Hurricane Preparations Hurricane season has arrived. By now your hurricane plans should be in place. It is important to take the time to make
sure you know what those plans are and how to implement them.
Please remember:
We highly recommended that all tenants have aircraft evacuation plans in place. Plan to leave APF at least
3 days prior to the anticipated onset of tropical-force winds.
Contact two alternate airports now and make arrangements for apron/hangar space in the event that it is
necessary—if you wait until a storm gets close, you will be competing with other evacuees for space.
It is recommended that all aircraft are removed from the airport. We can not guarantee that your aircraft
will not receive storm damage. Do not count on your hangar to provide protection in the event of a
hurricane or tropical storm. APF hangars are NOT wind-rated.
If you have a tie-down or ramp spot, we can not guarantee that your aircraft will be moved into a hangar.
Plan on flying your aircraft out to another airport that will not be impacted by the anticipated storm.
Fuel rationing prior to a storm should be anticipated because the airport is used for emergency response
aircraft. Plan early for fuel as it may not be available when a storm is approaching.
During emergencies please monitor Everbridge communications and www.flynaples.com for status
updates.
Tenants will NOT be given access to their aircraft or hangars once they are secured in anticipation of a
storm.
After a storm, power may be out and telephone service maybe limited.
Avoid coming to the airport before receiving communications from APF that it is opened.
AOPA suggests to having a “evacuation” pilot who could assist in relocating your aircraft if you are
unable to do so. For more information visit https://www.aopa.org/-/media/files/aopa/home/news/all-
news/2010/hurricane-preparations-include-protecting-aircraft/hurricanes.pdf?
D0609591560EEB63C8B4E9A6DCFF199F354BEE9B
FPL As hurricane season approaches, it may be a good idea to put FPL contact information in to your
phone. They now have several ways to contact them and follow any power outage updates.
To report or track an outage: Call 1-800-4-OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243) or visit www.FPL.com/outage.
For up-to-date news and information regarding overall power restoration progress, visit
www.FPL.com/PowerTracker. You can also follow them on Twitter @insideFPL or on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/fplconnect.
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Hurricane Readiness Checklist
Check insurance policy
Two alternative airports identified and contacted.
Preplan flight route and have alternative routes
Contact Naples Airport Authority at 239-643-0733 or Leasing at [email protected] to make sure all
contact information on file is correct
Have a friend/family member that can carry out your hurricane plan in the event that you are out of
town and can’t get to your aircraft in time.
Secure an “evacuation” pilot as back up. Check with your insurance company for qualifications and the
AOPA Hurricane Preparedness Guide for more information
Go over hurricane plan with friend/family member
Have a temporary access form filled out with your friend/family member’s name and submit to NAA
Leasing Department
Purchase fuel 4 days before and evacuate airport 3 days prior to an anticipated storm
Provide keys to Naples Aviation FBO for any vehicle left in a hangar
Insurance Perks
Did you know that in the event of an impending hurricane, some insurance companies will pay you to fly out?
Reimbursement for your relocation charges maybe under “Hurricane Relocation Coverage” in your policy .
Check with your insurance company now to ensure that you understand your coverages and benefits.
Don’t Wait!
Plan & Prepare Now
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Emergency Communications
During hurricane season, Everbridge will allow us to quickly disseminate important information to our
tenants regarding any storm impacts to operations and/or airport closures using contact information that
was provided on airport badge applications. If your phone number(s) and/or email address has changed
in the past two (2) years, please email updated information to Jennifer Monville, Properties Coordinator, at
(239) 643-0733 or [email protected]. Please remember, prior to an anticipated storm impact, new
enrollment can not be guaranteed. Should you wish to unsubscribe, please email [email protected].
Naples Airport Storm Readiness Plan
Naples Airport has plans in place for anticipated hurricanes and tropical storms.
An Airport inventory inspection time permitting, including hangar inspections, begins in early summer
and is completed again prior to a storm.
Once the airport has been notified of an anticipated storm, the staff begins clearing the ramp of any and
all objects that can become airborne and dangerous during a storm.
Staff clears the ramp of as many remaining aircraft as possible. In doing so, APF reserves the right to use
any available hangar space, including leased hangars that may be empty. There will not be time to notify
individual tenants of these arrangements. Airport staff does everything possible to move aircraft out of
harm’s way, however if your aircraft remains at APF, the airport can not guarantee that it will not be dam-
aged by a storm.
Tenants can receive communications via the Everbridge Emergency Notification System. The airport will
distribute storm updates leading up to the storm and after the storm as quickly as possible
The airport will begin to ration fuel approximately 3 days prior to anticipated storm landfall. The airport
stops fueling all aircraft 2 days before the anticipated storm.
Naples Airport will close approximately 2 days prior to an anticipated storm to allow employees time to
prepare their homes and ensure their families’ safety. No access will be granted after closure.
Once the airport is closed, airport staff will begin to secure the hangars doors as time permits.
APF will resume operations post-storm as quickly as possible, but it will remain closed until it is deemed
safe.
Prior to opening the airport, all areas of the airport will be inspected.
Once the airport is open, communications will be distributed via all available methods, including Ever-
bridge. During times of emergency, airport and FBO staff may not be able to answer all calls and emails
as quickly as we would like. Please use one of the available communication methods to receive the most
timely information about the status of the airport. Individual tenants will be contacted as soon as possi-
ble as information becomes available.