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![]() I'm posting this to see if we can help a friend. If you can please drop her a line at WalkerCL at AOL.com If you received this email from me then you are a friend to me and/or a general aviation and soaring. I am asking you to help me, please. I have been and am presently fighting a battle for glider operations at Midway Regional (JWY) a Class E Airport. I have an appointment to speak to the Director of the Southwest Region, Airports Division. He is the person in charge of making a ruling on this matter. He has requested that I bring an example of a Letter of Agreement between any FSDO (Flight Standards District Office) and any operator having surface operations on other than the hard surface runway. Glider operations would be great, but balloon operations, ultralight, or parachute operations would be wonderful as well. Anything, as long as the ground operations are outside of the hard surface runway. I have researched on my computer until my eyes are bad. Please help me. Think of anywhere you know of where they are operating or staging within 250' of the runway. Do they have an LOA? Can we access that? I would not ask for your help if there was any other way. Please see what you can find and help me with this. I am sorry to be asking for this, but I am grateful for your help. Yours, Carol |
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On Oct 14, 7:40*am, wrote:
I'm posting this to see if we can help a friend. *If you can please drop her a line at WalkerCL at AOL.com If you received this email from me then you are a friend to me and/or a general aviation and soaring. I am asking you to help me, please. * I have been and am presently fighting a battle for glider operations at Midway Regional (JWY) a Class E Airport. I have an appointment to speak to the Director of the Southwest Region, Airports Division. He is the person in charge of making a ruling on this matter. He has requested that I bring an example of a Letter of Agreement between any FSDO (Flight Standards District Office) and any operator having surface operations on other than the hard surface runway. Glider operations would be great, but balloon operations, ultralight, or parachute operations would be wonderful as well. Anything, as long as the ground operations are outside of the hard surface runway. I have researched on my computer until my eyes are bad. Please help me. Think of anywhere you know of where they are operating or staging within 250' of the runway. Do they have an LOA? Can we access that? * I would not ask for your help if there was any other way. Please see what you can find and help me with this. I am sorry to be asking for this, but I am grateful for your help. Yours, Carol I know of glider operations that routinely land and sometimes takeoff using grassy areas next to runways. I've never heard of anyone needing to get a Letter of Agreement with the FAA for these types of ops. I guess to me it was always common sense. The glider clubs use that area more or less at their own risk but they know the condition and it keeps gliders out of the way of power traffic. I guess we always figured you didn't need an LOA for common sense...sorry that you've gotten to this point. |
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On Oct 14, 7:40*am, wrote:
I'm posting this to see if we can help a friend. *If you can please drop her a line at WalkerCL at AOL.com If you received this email from me then you are a friend to me and/or a general aviation and soaring. I am asking you to help me, please. * I have been and am presently fighting a battle for glider operations at Midway Regional (JWY) a Class E Airport. I have an appointment to speak to the Director of the Southwest Region, Airports Division. He is the person in charge of making a ruling on this matter. He has requested that I bring an example of a Letter of Agreement between any FSDO (Flight Standards District Office) and any operator having surface operations on other than the hard surface runway. Glider operations would be great, but balloon operations, ultralight, or parachute operations would be wonderful as well. Anything, as long as the ground operations are outside of the hard surface runway. I have researched on my computer until my eyes are bad. Please help me. Think of anywhere you know of where they are operating or staging within 250' of the runway. Do they have an LOA? Can we access that? * I would not ask for your help if there was any other way. Please see what you can find and help me with this. I am sorry to be asking for this, but I am grateful for your help. Yours, Carol I know of glider operations that routinely land and sometimes takeoff using grassy areas next to runways. I've never heard of anyone needing to get a Letter of Agreement with the FAA for these types of ops. I guess to me it was always common sense. The glider clubs use that area more or less at their own risk but they know the condition and it keeps gliders out of the way of power traffic. I guess we always figured you didn't need an LOA for common sense...sorry that you've gotten to this point. |
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On Oct 14, 8:40*am, wrote:
I'm posting this to see if we can help a friend. *If you can please drop her a line at WalkerCL at AOL.com If you received this email from me then you are a friend to me and/or a general aviation and soaring. I am asking you to help me, please. * I have been and am presently fighting a battle for glider operations at Midway Regional (JWY) a Class E Airport. I have an appointment to speak to the Director of the Southwest Region, Airports Division. He is the person in charge of making a ruling on this matter. He has requested that I bring an example of a Letter of Agreement between any FSDO (Flight Standards District Office) and any operator having surface operations on other than the hard surface runway. Glider operations would be great, but balloon operations, ultralight, or parachute operations would be wonderful as well. Anything, as long as the ground operations are outside of the hard surface runway. I have researched on my computer until my eyes are bad. Please help me. Think of anywhere you know of where they are operating or staging within 250' of the runway. Do they have an LOA? Can we access that? * I would not ask for your help if there was any other way. Please see what you can find and help me with this. I am sorry to be asking for this, but I am grateful for your help. Yours, Carol Tampa Bay Soaring Society in Zephyrhills, Fl. |
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Thanks for everyone's help.
Don On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:13:59 -0500, Berry wrote: Southern Eagles at Lagrange, Georgia (LGC) flies off the grass parallel to runway 21. The grass infield we fly from is over 500 feet wide, so we can have over 250 separation. I will ask the club officers for what we have regarding a operating agreement with the airport and forward that to Ms. Walker. WB |
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I just checked and there's nothing in the LaGrange LOA specific to
grass operations. Of course one current airport board member and two past members fly their airplanes off the grass! Charlie Southern Eagles at Lagrange, Georgia (LGC) flies off the grass parallel to runway 21. The grass infield we fly from is over 500 feet wide, so we can have over 250 separation. I will ask the club officers for what we have regarding a operating agreement with the airport and forward that to Ms. Walker. WB- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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I do not believe that FSDO would get involved in this manner.
It is more an agreement or arrangement between the airport operator (local civil owner) and the club. The FSDO "might" have some papers between them and that airport owner / operator. There are clubs in the Northeast that operate on grass next to a paved runway but I do not know the distances involved, surely it is less than 250ft. I find it interesting that you refer to the airport as a Class E airport. Are you referring to the "airspace designation" over the airport? I see where JWY is actually in Class G airspace with Class E beginning (proposed altitude at 700ft AGL) above the airport. There is a proposal to change the Class E airspace configuration to accommodate new SIAP into the airport. But the airport itself still remains in Class B airspace. Is the airport manager attempting to restrict your operations at the airport? Is there any reason you cannot operate from the paved surface? Local powered traffic too busy to accommodate a launch or recovery? Can you land on pavement and roll clear into the grass? BT wrote in message ... I'm posting this to see if we can help a friend. If you can please drop her a line at WalkerCL at AOL.com If you received this email from me then you are a friend to me and/or a general aviation and soaring. I am asking you to help me, please. I have been and am presently fighting a battle for glider operations at Midway Regional (JWY) a Class E Airport. I have an appointment to speak to the Director of the Southwest Region, Airports Division. He is the person in charge of making a ruling on this matter. He has requested that I bring an example of a Letter of Agreement between any FSDO (Flight Standards District Office) and any operator having surface operations on other than the hard surface runway. Glider operations would be great, but balloon operations, ultralight, or parachute operations would be wonderful as well. Anything, as long as the ground operations are outside of the hard surface runway. I have researched on my computer until my eyes are bad. Please help me. Think of anywhere you know of where they are operating or staging within 250' of the runway. Do they have an LOA? Can we access that? I would not ask for your help if there was any other way. Please see what you can find and help me with this. I am sorry to be asking for this, but I am grateful for your help. Yours, Carol |
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You might want to see the official filed airport master plan (FSDO may
have a copy) On some the area adjacent to a hard surface runway is labeled "Glider Operations" - If so, then that would overcome most objections. I have seen this on two fields. |
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