- February 26, 2021, 12:32 PM
Planning is vital to any flying mission and speakers at the NBAA Flight Operations Conference Airport Assessment 101 webinar drove home that point with valuable advice on preparing for operations into high-use airports such as Teterboro in New Jersey to less traveled international destinations with antiquated facilities and poorly maintained runways.
“Generally, the first thing I [do] is look for an airport that has our minimum runway requirements,” said Chad Patnode, flight operations manager at Pfizer. But, obviously, it doesn t stop there. “You have a lot of characteristics, a lot of quirks, both domestic and international, that may not be so obvious, such as a wavy runway. Airport security is a big thing; will your aircraft, will your crewmembers and passengers be in a safe area? Is there a lack of fencing, for example?”
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in here, tony perkins. en everybody is in a good mood today. fooling groovy. 64 down in fredericksburg. let s look at the satellite- radar. we have a fair amount of cloud cover out there. could see some fog here or there. i have not seen any reports yet but we may find some. there is your frobtdal boundary. it has created very stormy conditions in the midwest. there is your frontal boundary. we ll see some showers and thunderstorms develop tonight. some of those could be strong. high temperatures almost 20 degrees above normal. it will be breezy with the winds out of the south at 15 to 20 miles per hour. we ll have more details on the forecast coming up in just a little bit. lets get a check. the roads right now. julie wright, your on-time traffic. i just tweeted this, maureen. i said the tops are down, the sun roof is open. only jam i have to talk about is one coming out of your radio. it is beautiful out there. an easy drive from fair oaks towards 13. nice and cl