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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Intro
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Introduction to the Study Updating
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The Airport Master Plan Update is o
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1.0 Baseline Conditions This Chapte
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Runways The orientation, physical d
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Currently, the Airport pavement con
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VASI Visual Approach Slope Indicato
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1.4 Airfield Aprons There are two m
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This hangar was moved to its presen
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Weather and Related Air Traffic Ser
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1.6 Environmental Conditions and La
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than 20,000 s.f. Principal function
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Wildlife Habitat The Airport provid
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welfare is considered to include th
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1.7 Historical Based Aircraft and A
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Year Table 1.8 Historic Aircraft Op
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Table 1.11 WVL Revenues 2006-07 Cat
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Airport Leases / Rates and Charges
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The mission of the Central Maine Gr
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Baseline Drawings This Master Plan
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2.0 Airport Role and Forecasts Fore
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2.1.1 Airport Service Area The airp
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FAA 5010 data for WVL indicated 24
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classification was created in 2005
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off one passenger for business in W
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2.4 Airport Role The role of the ai
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Transport. This type of runway serv
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Forecast Scenario One (Baseline) As
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Figure 2.3 Graph of Forecasted Airc
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3.0 Facility Requirements The facil
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A full-length parallel taxiway to t
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Table 3.4 Pavement Conditions and R
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Runway Length The runway length req
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AIP monies are distributed to airpo
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Table 8.5 Comparative Airport Rates
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3) Facility Maintenance Unlike othe
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Table 8.7 Historical FBO Expenses F
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Table 8.9 Historical Airport Revenu
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8.7 Summary of Airport Financial As
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Therefore, in order to optimize the
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accurate inventory of airport maint
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Summary and Conclusion The total Ca
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APPENDIX A - GLOSSARY ADVISORY CIRC
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DISPLACED THRESHOLD - A displaced t
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NON PRECISION INSTRUMENT RUNWAY - A
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