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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-05-11 Airport Commission PacketKENAI AIRPORT COMMYSSION MAY 11, 2006 KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:00 P.M. AGENDA YTEM 1: CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL ITEM 2: AGENDA APPROVAL %TEM 3: APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY -- April 13, 2006 ITEM 4: PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD ITEM 5: OLD BUSINESS a. Discussion -- Kenai Peninsula air Fair b. Discussion -- Airport Regulation and Kenai City Code Changes/Wrap-Up of Previous Reviews c. Discussion -- Airport Construction Projects Update YTEM 6: NEW BUSINESS ITEM 9: REPORT a. Commission Chair b. Airport Manager c. City Council Liaison ITEM 8: COMMISSIONER COMMENTS AND OUESTIONS ITEM 9: PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD ITEM 10: INFORMATION ITEMS a. Kenai City Council Meeting Action Agendas for April 19 and May 3, 2006. b. 4/06 Kenai Municipal Airport Enplanement Report c. 5/6-7/06 2006 Alaska State Aviation Trade Show Information ITEM 11: PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WII.L NOT BE ABLE TO AITEN~ THE MEETING: CRROL -- 283-8231 OR, REBECCA/MARY -- 283-7951 KENAY AIRPORT COMMYSS%ON APRIL 13, 2006 KENAI CITY COUNC%L CHAMBER 7:00 P.M. AGEPIDA ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL YTEM 2: AGENDA APPROVAL ~em ITEM 3: APPROVAL OF MEETYNG SUMMARY -- March 16, 2006 ITEM 4: PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD a. Presentation -- Spruce Bark Beetle Mitigation Project ITEM 5: OLD BUSINESS a. Discussion -- Air Fair Report, Commissioner Eric Mayer b. Diacussion -- Airport Regulations ITEM 6: a. Discussion -- Code Changes b. Discussion -- Spruce Bazk Beetle Mitigation ITEM 7: REPORT a. Commission Chair b. Airport Manager c. City Council Liaison YTEM 8: COMMISSYONER COMMENTS AND OUESTYONS ITEM 9: PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD ITEM 10: INFORMATYON YTEMS a. Kenai City Council Meeting Action Agendas for March 15 and April S, ~006. b. 3/31/06 Airport Manager Report c. Request For Quote -- Spruce Bark Beetle Mitigation Project ITEM 11: ADJOURNMENT KENAI AIRPORT COMMISSION APRIL 13, 2006 KENA1 C%TY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:00 P.M. CHAIR HENRY KNACKSTEDT, PRES%DYNG MEETING SUMMARY ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER AND 130LL CALL Chair Knackstedt called confirmed as follows: Commissioners present Commissioners absent: Others present: A quorum was present. the meeting to order at approximately 7:03 p.m. Roll was J. Zirul, H. Knackste?#*. ~. Versaw, E. Mayer, D. Haralson, L. Porter J. Bielefeld Council Member R. Malloy ,-.~:~: Elirport Manager R. Cronkhite ITEN[ 2: AGENDA APPROVAL MQTION: Commissioner Haralson MOVED to approve the agenda as presented and Commissioner Versaw SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. ITEM 3: APPROVAL OF MEETYNG SUMMARY -- Mazch 16, 2006 MOTYON: Commissioner Haralson MOVED for approval of the March 16, 2006 meeting summary and Commissioner Zuul SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. ITEM 4: PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD 4-a. Presenta4ioa -- Spruce Bark Beetle Mitigation Project Discussed at Item 6-b. ITEM 5: OLD BUSINESS 5-a. Discussioa -- Air Fau~ Report, Commissioner Eric Mayer Commissioner Nlayer reported: • Many hours have been put into the planning of the event. • Arctic Barnabus and FAA Flight Service Stations personnei will assist at the Anchorage Trade Show booth. Discussion followed related to: • Issuance of insurance and competition flying. • The air fair date was also city clean-up day. • Planning and carrying out the Air Fair takes a great deal of time from the Airport staff. 5-b. Discuss'son -- Airport Regulations Commissioners reviewed suggested changes to the Airport Regulations submitted by Commissioner Versaw. Recommendation of the Commission was to delete 9.05.050. ITEM 6: NEW BUSINESS 6-a. Discussion -- Code Changes Commissioner agreed to forwazd their comments to the Airport Manager or the City Attorney. 6-b. Discussion -- Spruce Bark Beetle Mitigation Fire Chief Tilly discussed the following: • Spruce Bark Beetle Mitigation Right-of-Way Project on the west side of the Airport. • The permit between Chagachmuit and the City of Kenai to perform hazardous fuels reduction services. • Chagachmuit is also interested irz doing selective cutting on the airport property. YTEM 7: REPORT 7-a. Commissioa Chair -- No report. 7-b• Airport Manager -- Reported a certification inspection had been conducted at the Airport. 7-c. City Couucii Liaison -- Council Member Molloy thanked the Commission for their efforts on the Suppiemental Plan Implementation. ITEM 8: COMMISSIONER COMMENTS AND OUESTIONS AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 13, 2006 PAGE 2 Commissioner Porter questioned the plan for supplying fuel during the summer at the float plane basin. Airport Manager Cronkhite reported a request for proposals is being developed for contracting out the fuel facility to a private enterprise. ITEM 9: PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD -- None. ITEM 10: INFORMATION ITEMS 10-a. Kenai City Council Meeting Action Agendas for March 1S and April S, 2006. 10-b. 3/31/06 Airport Manager z•... 10-c. Request For Quote -- Spruce .. = Mitigation Project ITEM 11: ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Commissioner Haralson MOVEl) to adjourn the meeting and Commissioner Versaw SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO QRDERED. The meeting adjoumed at approatimately 9:03 p.m. Meeting Summary prepared by: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 13, 2006 - PAGE 3 6th ANNU/4L ~~NQ1f P~N'NJ' W AIR F/~'R & FUN RUN Saturday - May 13, 2006 . ~. 8am -11am: Samaritan Purse Hangar - Soidotna Airport Poker Run Registration, breakfast, exhibits, & static displays. Aviation Swap Meet 12pm-3pm: Kenai Operations Facility - Kenai Airport Bar-b-que, vendors, exhibits, & static displays. 12 noon Music by Dave Beagle - Guitarist 1pm -1:45pm Music - USAF Band Top Cover 2pm-2:15pm Military Appreciation Event 2:30pm: Deadline for playing cards - immediately followed by Fun Run Registrants prize award presentation. 2:30-3:15pm: Live Music - USAF Band Top Cover ~ m Mu~r~iai~l _I 1~ Airport Manager's Monthly Report April 12, 2006 Air Fair Update: The 6`h Annual Kenai Peninsula Air Fair and Fun Fiight is scheduled for Saturday, May 13~h. The Experimental Aircraft Association fundraising breakfast, aviation swap meet and fun flight registration is from 8-11:OOam at the Soidotna Airport with events moving to the Kenai Airport at 1pm. The USAF Band "Top Cover" will be providing entertainment, with a Military Appreciation Event at 2pm. The barbeque is sponsored by Arctic Barnabas Ministries and there wiil be several aircraft static displays. The poster has been designed and is being printed along with the souvenir tshirt. The air fair is aiso being promoted at the Aviation Trade Show in Anchorage on May 7& 8, by the Airport and the FAA Flight Service Station. FAA Certifica4ion Inspection: The annual FAA Airport Certification Inspection was conducted on April 3- 5, 2006. The inspection determines compliance with Title 14 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 139, the Airport Certification Manuai and the Airport Operating Certificate. Four discrepancies were noted in the report; two of these were outages of FAA owned and maintained lighting, one noted the need for additional tree removal on the southwest end of the airport and the final discrepancy was under the handling and storage of hazardous materials (fueling operations). The newest tenant conducting fueling operations on the airport (Air Supply Alaska) received the best marks in the inspection. Ali of the compliance issues were minor and will be corrected promptly. During the out brief the FAA Inspector complemented the airport on many aspects of operations and maintenance and was particularly impressed with the Fire Department training program and record keeping. The KFD training officer will be invited to present a class on training and record keeping at the ne~ FAA Alaska Airports Conference. This is a significant accomplishment and Chief Tilly, Assistant Chief Baisden and Training Officer Coon deserve special recognition for their efforts. Projects: The Taxiway project will kick off with paving as soon as weather permits and the runway/float plane water lane extension will go out to bid the end of May. The security projects, gates and cameras, are complete and the closeout documents have been submitted to FAA. Kudos to Jan Taylor in Public Works for getting those documents together and ready for submittal. nnun~c~pa~ pa~rporc -~ to~. AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING APRIL 19, 2006 7:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCII, CHAMBERS http: / /wcvw.ci.kenai ak us ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER l. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. ConsentAgenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) aze considered to be routine and non- controversial by the council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no sepazate discussion of these items unless a council member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normai sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders. YTEM B: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (10 minutes) 1. Peter Klauder, Klauder 8s Company Architects, Iac. -- Proposed Library Expansion Presentation (30 minutes requested). ITEM C: UNSCHEDiJLED PUBLIC COMMENTS (3 minutes) ITEM D: REPORTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCIIS ITEM E: PUBLIC HEARINGS Ordinance No. 2148-2006 -- Repealing the Existing Landscaping/Site Plan Regulations at KMC 14.25 and 14.20.115(i) and Replacing It With a New KMC 14.25 (Landscaping/Site Plan Regulations). (Clerk's Note: There is a motion to adopt Ordinance No. 2148-2006 on the floor from the March 1, 2006 council meering. The ordinance was then tabled. A motion to remove Ordinance No. 2148-2006 from the table is needed to be made and acted upon prior to consideration of the original ordinance or consideration of the substitute ordinance.) ~7~y~ /,~ -> a. Substitute Ordinance No. 2148-2006 -- Repealing the Existing Landscaping/Site Plan Regulations at KMC 14.25 and 14.20.115(i) and Replacing it With a New KMC 14.25 (Landscaping/Site Plan Regulations). ~ ,d 2. Ordiaance No. 2155-2006 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $24,000 for Utilities for the Challenger Leaming Center (Challenger Center) of Alaska. ~~jy~ /~, 3. Ordinance No. 2156-2006 -- Rezoning From Rural Residential (RR) to Recreation (R) that Land Described as Tract A, Ballfield Subdivision and Those Portions of the NE '/a and the NE '/< NW 1/< Which Lie Northeasterly of the Kenai Spur Highway and South and West of ASLS 79-57 Amended and North and Northwesterly and Southwesterly of Ballfield Subdivision, Containing Approximately 39.53 Acres. /I~~~~ 4. Ordinance No. 2157-2006 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and ~ Appropriations by $4,073.1 i:n the General F~.ind to Replenish Police Departxnent Overtime Deplete:zz by the Arctic Winter Games. ~j,/~~~-~( 5. LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL -- 'w~ITBDRAWAL OF PROTEST '%"/ Amy Bowen, d/b/a One Stop Liquors ITEM F: MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting of April 5, 2006. 2. *April 10, 2006 Budget Work Session Notes ITEM G: UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Discussfon -- Community Purpose Property Tax Exemption ITEM H: NEW BUSENESS ~Ap~~ l. Bills to be Ratified ,~„np~~ 2. Approval of Puschase Orders Exceeding $15,000 ,~,. ~~~ ~ 3. *Ordinance No. 2158-2006 -- Amending the Official Kenai Zoning Map T~~,~,o~~~d by Rezoning Lot A-1 and Lot A-2, Baron Pazk Subdivision No. 6, From Split-Zoned Light Industrial (IL) and General Commercial (CG) to General Commercial (CG) Only. 4. *Oxdinance No. 2159-2006 -- Enacting KMC 7.40 Titled, "Grant Adrnuiistration," Which Adopts Procedures for the Administration of Grants by the City of Kenai. ITEM I: 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees a. Beautification Committee b. Alaska Municipal League Report ITEM J: REPORT OF THE MAYOR ITEM K: ADMINISTRAT%ON REPORTS l. City Manager 2. Attorney 3. City Clerk ITEM L: D%SCUSSION 1. Citizens (five minutes) 2• Council F.XECUTIVE SESSYON -- None Scheduled YTEM M: ADJOURNMENT AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING MAY 3, 2006 7:00 P.M. KENAI CITY CdUNCII. CIi.~MBERS http: / /www,ci.kenai.ak us ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approvai 4. ConsentAgenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non- controversial by the council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no sepazate discussion of these items unless a council member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders. ITEM B: SCHEDiTLED PUBLIC COMMENTS (10 minutes) 1. Les Krusea -- Astroturf/Muiti-purpose Facility 2. Robert Ruffner/Kaleidoscope School of Arts 8s Scieaces Teachers and Students -- Clean-up of No-Name Creek ~,.~~,.3. Ricky Gease, Kenai River Sportfishiag Associatioa, Iac. -- ,,~~.~~~~~~d Management Oversight Reports and Economic Information of Upper ~, ~Ji7/rxo Cook Inlet Salxnon Fisheries. ITEM C: UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (3 minutes) ITEM D: REPORTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCILS ITEM E: PUBLIC HEARINGS ~~~aa ~°~°~G Gt • i. Ordinance No. 2158-2006 -- Amending the Officiai Kenai Zoning Map by Rezoning Lot A-i and Lot A-2, Baron Park Subdivision No. 6, From Split-Zoned Light Industrial (IL) and General Commercial (CG) to General Commerciai (CG) Only. f~'"'``~""~"~ 2. Ordiaance No. 2159-2006 -- Enacting KMC 7.40 Titled, "Grant ~~i~2~ZetG GL. Administration,° Which Adopts Procedures for the Administration of Grants by the City of Kenai. >~,~( 3. Resolution No. 2006-20 -- Authorizing the Amendment of the city of -'~ Kenai, Alaska and Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) ~'~~y~~~ Participation Agreement to Exclude All Elected Officials, Effective May 3, ~~ G~ 2006. ~~,~~ 4. Resolution No. 2006-21 -- Transferring $11,000 in the General Fund for Shop Depaztment Utilities. 5. ~ Resolutioa No. 2006-22 -- Transferring $12,458 in the Water and Sewer i/,aL('s~~• Special Revenue Fund for Engineering. /I~~~~ 6. ~ Resolutfon No. 2006-23 -- Awarding a Lease for Two Fish Seasons (May 15, 2006 to September 30, 2007) of Kenai Dock Station No. 3 to Copper River Seafoods for the Seasonal Base Bid of $4,379 Plus $0.03/lb. For Any Poundage Over 1,333,333 Lbs. of Total Weight From Both Stations No. 2 and No. 3 Plus $307 Per Month for Boat Storage Area No. 3. ~~j'~t~t~~~ 7. v "A~~~ ~ Resolution No. 2006-24 -- E~ressing Intent to Donate Up to 25 Acres 77 f A P l N M / • - o a cre arce ear ommsen Subdivision to Frontier Community Services and Kenai Senior Connection Upon Certain Conditions. ~~~,~~ ~(. 8. Resolution No. 2006-25 -- Transferring $19,149 From Construction to Engineering in the Terxninal Modifications Capital Project F~nd. ITEM F: MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting of April 19, 2006. 2. *April 17, 2006 Work Session Notes 3. *April 19, 2006 Work Session Notes ITEM G: UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS ~j~i'ds~4t~ 1. Bills to be Ratified f~/'~tX'~ 2. Approval of Purchase Orders Exceeding $15,000 3. *Ordiaaace No. 2160-2006 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $28,000 in the Airport Land System Special Revenue Fund for Utilities. 4. *Ozdinaace No. 2161-2006 -- Increasing Estirnated Revenues and Appropriations by $21,000 in the Terminal Enterprise Fund for Utilities, ~v~,~UL~ 5. *Ordiuaace No. 2162-2006 -- Amending KMC 11.20.790 to Change the Annual Minimum Rental Rate for Shore Fisheries Leases to $3,000. 6. *Ordiaaace No. 2163-2006 -- Enacting KMC 7.05.035, .°idopting a Community Purposes Property Tax Exemption as Authorized by AS 29.45.050. 1. *Ordiaaance No. 2164-2006 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $60,000 in the Airport Land System Special Revenue Fund and the Runway Safety Area Improvement ~'apital Project ~nd for Engineering Services. ~~~, ~~{. 8. Approval -- Updated Kenai City Council Policy for Comxnission, Committee, Board and Couricil on Aging Meetings and Work Sessions. ~~ ~~ 9. Discussion -- Schedule Froposed Library E~cpansion Work Session. ITEM I: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REFORTS 1. Councii on Aging 2. Airport Comxnission 3. Hazbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees a. Beautification Committee b. Alaska Municipal League Report ITEM J: REPORT OF THE MAYOR ITEM K: ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. City Manager 2. Attorney 3. City Clerk ITEbI L: DISCUSSION l. Citizens (five minutes) 2. Council -- None Scheduled YTEM M: ADJOiTRNMENT _-~~~~ ~o ~ d. Cf B O ~ U : s as Z~ W~ Y< ~ N ~ o Cd N C d ~ ~O L~. ~ t~L ~ U W ~ .16+ C ~ ~ ~ CL? Z o QO N ~a a Z Q O W Q ~ Q t C O G7 L .~ ~ C ~ ~ d ~D ~ 0 R ~ y O ~ C O ` N c~"0 L Q C 'R B C d ~ ~ ~'' v v C C ~ O ty. C d d ~ R ~ v i ~ d R ~ d = U 'C U m esi Q ~ ~ ~X R~ C ~ ~ ~ C IS ~ ~ Alaska Airmen's Association -~.iT/~ • ' ~ O{~ CaroiFreas From: Rebecca Cronkhite [becca@kenaiairport.com] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:16 AM To: Carol Freas Subject: FW: Alaska State Aviation Trade Show May 6-7 You might aiso print this and place it in information items. Thanks Becky From: Dee Hanson [mailto:dee.hanson@alaskaairmen.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 5:08 PM To: becca@kenaiairport.com Subject: Alaska State Aviation Trade Show May 6-7 becca@kenaiairport.com Alaska Airmen's Association May Member Bulletin - May 2006 ?006 ALASKA STATE AVIATION TRADE SHOW is this weekend! MAY 6th & 7th SAT 9-6 and SUN 10-5 Please Pass this email on! Over 250 exhibitors are represented at this years show, the biggest yet! Join other piiots and aviation enthusiasts at the FedEx Hangar. A compiete vendor 0ist is on-line at www.alaskaairmen.com. ADMISSION IS FREE. You are aiso welcome to take advantage of the special hotel bloeks and rates we have reserved. These hoteis include the Millennium Hotel, Courryard Marriott, Hotel Captain Cook and the Coast International Inn. From our website click on Exhibitor information for telephone numbers and booking codes. Members flying in for the show. ..... Piease contact the tower for transient parking. If you need a ride, cail the Airmen's o~ce at 245-1251. For security reasons, we are not ailowed to park aircraft next to the FedEx hangar. Conference Schedule SATUItDAY M.4Y 6 0900 - 1800 TRADE SHOW OpEN 0930 "Thinking like a Floatpiane Pilot," - Vern Kingsford, Scenic Mountain AirJAlaska Float Ratings. Start the summer float season with refresher on techniques and informative tld-bits on float flying in Aiaska. ENTER TO WIN o ~REE HAUR OF FLOAT TIME IF YOU ATTEND THIS SEMINAR! '1 "AK Airmen`s Association General Membership Meeting" - Russ Painter, President Review with us . ¢ast accomplishments, present programs and the fulure goals of the Alaska Airmen's Assocoation 1230 '°Venture to the RUSSIAN FAR EAST,° Felix Maguire, Alaska Airmen's Association. The demonstration flight from Nome to Provideniya took place in August 2001. Today Route B369 is an officially published in ~ ,. ,.,,,,,. Alaska Airmen's Association ~ age 2 of 3 the Alaska Suppiement. This year's VFR flight is scheduled for June 15-19. Join Felix as he aresenu =_:ides and information on flying to this exciting destination. 1400 "AOPA Town Meeting," - Phil Boyer, AOPA President, wili speak to the topics of utmost concern to generai aviation pilots nationwide - the FAA funding crisis and user fees. With his unique background in aviation, communications, associations and business management, Phii Boyer is uniquely qualified to lead the 400,000-member AOPA into the next century in service to America's 640,000 pilots and aircraft owners. This afternoon, Boyer will fill you in on what AOPA has been doing to ensure your future in general aviation. 1545 "Flying Technicatly Advanced AircrafY' in Rlaska - Jim Ciepiak, Alaskan Aviation Safety Foundation. An avionics revolution is occurring for general aviation aircraft. Don't miss this presentation by an industry representative on Phase III Capstone and what is in store for Alaska's generai aviation community. 1700 '°Alaska Civil Militaty Aviation Committee Meeting" - Major AI l'hilmany, 11~' Air Force, Civilian-Military open forum, specifically addressing military/civilian airspace usage. SUNDAY MAY 7 3000 - 1700 YRADE SHOW OPEN 1030 "The Power of Women Pilots" - Enthusiasm, contributions, and activities in Alaska's aviation realm. The Ninety-Nines, a non-profit corporation, is an international organization of licensed women pilots. 1145 "Alaska's Weather Camera Program," - Sue Gardner, FAA. Terrain and rapidly changing weather phenomena do not permit the effective use of automated weather systems at many locations throughout Alaska. This program has been tested and impiemented. There are currently 80 pius camera locations throughout the state. Learn how to access this information for a better briefing before you fly. 1300 "The Commemorative Air Force" - Mr. )ohn Lage, MarkeGng Director, Midland, Tc::as. lime passes and heroes grow old. Memories fade. A worn-out plane makes one last flight, the switches are turned off and the engines are forever silent. Alaska is rich with WWII veterans and history. CAF information, goais, and mission wiil be presented in this dynamic presentation. 1415 "The New Airport Community Watch" - Lake Hood Seaplane Base and Fairbanks Inti Airport. Vandalism, Runway incursions and security ... these two programs have been implemented by interested users groups and airport personal. 7oin us for this informative meeting on how you can be involved. 153Q "Search and Rescue by the Civil Air Patrol in Alaska," - Udo Cassee, Squadron Commander, Polaris. What does it take to find an overdue airplane and what you can do as a pilot or passenger to increase the probability ta be found. 1645 "A/aska Airmen'sAssociabon Annua/Airp/ane Raff/e" - Northern Piper Aviation 180hp Super Cub Drawing!! MEMBERS! STOP BY TiiE AIRMEN'S BOOTH AND ENTER TO WIN AN ACR GLOBALFIX 406, A PERSONAL ELT WITH INTERGRAL GPS. Thanks to Northern Lights Avionics for their sponsorship of this drawing! We still have a few tickets left for the Northern Piper Super Cub! Tickets are $50 ea or five (5) for $225.00. Stop by or call the Airmen's o~ce or call 245-1251. For airplane specs visit www.northempiperaviation.com. Delta Battle Area Comple~c Supplementai Draft EIS - Find out more about this combat training facility, the possible restriction of airspace in the controlled firing area (CAF} and the alternatives available to the Army. The draft plan is available at: httpJJwww.usarak.army.mil/conservadon/BAX CCACRF SDEIS.htm. The new comment deadline is May 18th. OTHER MAY EVENTS and Deadlines! 13th 6th Annuai Kenai Peninsula Air Fair 26th JunelJuly Transponder Deadline - Submit your FREE member classifieds to info@alaskaairmen.com VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR THE 2006 CALENDAR OF EVENTS! c ie ilnnc ; Alaska Airmen's Association Page 3 of 3 FVENT EMAYL NOTIFECATTONS: Email us at info@alaskaairmen.com if you want to be added to the event 'fication list. If you need more information on any of the above, piease caii the Airmen`s offices. In IAnchorage, 90~- 245-1251 or 800-464-7030 or Fairbanks, 907-479-9500 or 1-800-926-2499. Dee, Mona, Betsy, Monique