Business continues picking up at Great Falls airport
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and last updated 2021-07-07 20:21:10-04
GREAT FALLS â If you plan on taking a vacation soon, you certainly arenât alone. You can expect to see more travelers if youâre using Great Falls International Airport.
Business continues picking up at Great Falls airport
Airport director John Faulkner says this is one of the busiest times of the year and after a a slow start to the busy season due to Covid, they are anticipating lots of full planes.
âItâs nice because now weâre at numbers for a slower month during a normal year as opposed to something more catastrophic,â Faulkner said.
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The Electric City got another reminder on Thursday that Mother Nature really is the boss around these parts.
A surprise thundershower Thursday afternoon quickly escalated into a full-blown cloudburst that flooded several areas and intersections, particularly North of Montana ExpoPark at 3rd Street NW and the Northwest Bypass.
The storm dropped heavy rain and small hail over the area, No official report of how much precipitation fell in the area in the cloudburst, which was fanned by winds in excess of 40 MPH; yet, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service at Great Falls International Airport said their rain gauge barely got a drop.
Teachers get a ride in a Montana National Guard helicopter
Teachers get a ride in a Montana National Guard helicopter
By: Colter Anstaett
and last updated 2021-05-18 19:46:46-04
GREAT FALLS â After a short safety briefing inside the Holman Aviation building at the Great Falls International Airport on Tuesday, eight teachers made their way outside to a waiting UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter for a ride around the area.
The hour-long flight was conducted by the Montana National Guard to show appreciation for teachers. I think it s super exciting, knowing this is a career opportunity and pathway for our students. It s a great way for us to collaborate with the military and learn more about it. Then, we can take that excitement back to our classrooms and share it with kids,â said Yenta Jacques, a teacher at Paris Gibson Education Center in Great Falls.
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