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Got a mailing from the FAA this week requesting comments on a proposed,
new, non-fed control tower to be built at OSH. Airspace Case No.: 05-AGL-8-NR The proposed new tower is to be 146 feet AGL/948 feet MSL to be located at these coordinates: N 43-58-54.05, W 88-33-47.28. (Anyone have a topo that can tell us where on the field that will be?) Deadline for comments is 27 June 2005. |
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jsmith wrote:
Got a mailing from the FAA this week requesting comments on a proposed, new, non-fed control tower to be built at OSH. Airspace Case No.: 05-AGL-8-NR The proposed new tower is to be 146 feet AGL/948 feet MSL to be located at these coordinates: N 43-58-54.05, W 88-33-47.28. (Anyone have a topo that can tell us where on the field that will be?) Deadline for comments is 27 June 2005. http://www.naco.faa.gov/content/naco...ms/00730AD.PDF By eyeball, that's pretty close to where the existing tower is. DGB |
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Dave Butler wrote:
jsmith wrote: Got a mailing from the FAA this week requesting comments on a proposed, new, non-fed control tower to be built at OSH. Airspace Case No.: 05-AGL-8-NR The proposed new tower is to be 146 feet AGL/948 feet MSL to be located at these coordinates: N 43-58-54.05, W 88-33-47.28. (Anyone have a topo that can tell us where on the field that will be?) Deadline for comments is 27 June 2005. http://www.naco.faa.gov/content/naco...ms/00730AD.PDF By eyeball, that's pretty close to where the existing tower is. DGB It was my understanding that it's going to be about two blocks farther west than where the current tower is (and taller) |
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jsmith wrote:
Got a mailing from the FAA this week requesting comments on a proposed, new, non-fed control tower to be built at OSH. Airspace Case No.: 05-AGL-8-NR The proposed new tower is to be 146 feet AGL/948 feet MSL to be located at these coordinates: N 43-58-54.05, W 88-33-47.28. (Anyone have a topo that can tell us where on the field that will be?) Deadline for comments is 27 June 2005. Those coordinates map to here on this aerial photo, http://airplanezone.com/NewsgroupPix/New_Tower.jpg David O |
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jsmith wrote:
Got a mailing from the FAA this week requesting comments on a proposed, new, non-fed control tower to be built at OSH. Airspace Case No.: 05-AGL-8-NR The proposed new tower is to be 146 feet AGL/948 feet MSL to be located at these coordinates: N 43-58-54.05, W 88-33-47.28. (Anyone have a topo that can tell us where on the field that will be?) Deadline for comments is 27 June 2005. That's interesting that there sending out this mailing - they broke ground during Airventure last year, my understanding it should almost be completed by now. http://www.fly-low.com/feataug04/ct.html |
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Seems a kind of far back from the runway.
Looking at that photo, it looks like its the area where the "nursing hangar" is, if memory serves, along with emergency services? What kind of "security zone" are they going to put around it then? close off the street? make zoom move his trailer? ![]() John |
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John T wrote:
Seems a kind of far back from the runway. Looking at that photo, it looks like its the area where the "nursing hangar" is, if memory serves, along with emergency services? What kind of "security zone" are they going to put around it then? close off the street? make zoom move his trailer? ![]() Actually, it's further back than that I think. But remember there are more runways than 18-36 at OSH (in addition to 9-27, there are two diagonals that are NOT used during AirVenture). Also remember that the runways themselves aren't the whole problem, ground control seeing the movement area is also a problem |
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![]() "jsmith" wrote in message ... Got a mailing from the FAA this week requesting comments on a proposed, new, non-fed control tower to be built at OSH. Airspace Case No.: 05-AGL-8-NR The proposed new tower is to be 146 feet AGL/948 feet MSL to be located at these coordinates: N 43-58-54.05, W 88-33-47.28. (Anyone have a topo that can tell us where on the field that will be?) Deadline for comments is 27 June 2005. I hope they save the old one as an observation area... |
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It has to be farther back because of the increase in height and
protection of the airspace surfaces. Specifically, a 7:1 transition area slope from the runway centerline. For every one-foot vertical, you have to move seven-feet horizontally from the reference. 148*7=1036 feet from the centerline (minimum). This is all spelled out in TERPS. John T wrote: Seems a kind of far back from the runway. |
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![]() john smith wrote: It has to be farther back because of the increase in height and protection of the airspace surfaces. Specifically, a 7:1 transition area slope from the runway centerline. For every one-foot vertical, you have to move seven-feet horizontally from the reference. 148*7=1036 feet from the centerline (minimum). This is all spelled out in TERPS. Not entirely true. We are getting a new tower here at BIL. It is 40 something feet taller than our current one. It is also only a few hundred feet off the centerline of one of the runways, much closer than before. |
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