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Regional Planning Meetings 2005

Oklahoma Airport System Plan. Regional Planning Meetings 2005. Presented by: Dr. George Dresser, System Planner. Oklahoma Administrative Code Title 25. Establishes airport planning requirements Establishes requirements for grant program Establishes OAC administrative procedures.

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Regional Planning Meetings 2005

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  1. Oklahoma Airport System Plan Regional Planning Meetings 2005 Presented by: Dr. George Dresser, System Planner

  2. Oklahoma Administrative Code Title 25 • Establishes airport planning requirements • Establishes requirements for grant program • Establishes OAC administrative procedures Title 25 - Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission • Chapter 1 Commission Operations • Chapter 10 Airport Zoning Act [Revoked] • Chapter 15 OAC Grant Program • Chapter 20 Aircraft Excise Tax Credit Program

  3. Oklahoma Airport System Plan (OASP) • Adopted in December 1999 and amended in February 2005 • Guides state policy and funding • Guides FAA policy and funding • Guides development of CIP • Guides airport sponsors • Guides classification of system airports

  4. Continuous Airport Planning Process • Maintaining inventories • Forecasting aviation activity • Classifying airports • Conducting public participation programs • Identifying capital improvement needs • Preparing annual CIP

  5. Regional Business Airport • Serves multiple communities • Provides all weather access • Provides access for business jets • Provides full services

  6. District Airport • Provides access for an area not served well by a regional business airport • Provides some services • Financially capable airport sponsor

  7. Community Airport • Serves a small community • Provides few or no services • Financially limited airport sponsor

  8. Airport Reference Code (ARC) Definitions • Relates airplane approach speed (operational characteristic) and • Relates airplane wingspan (physical characteristic) to • An airport’s design and dimensional standards

  9. Identification of Critical Aircraft • What types of aircraft needs to come to your airport? • How often do they need to come? • What services need to be provided? • What is the ARC for the most critical aircraft?

  10. Airport Development Worksheet • Prepared by sponsor and OAC staff • Shows airport classifications • Identifies deficiencies from standards • Identifies needed capital improvements

  11. Regional Business Airport Project Eligibility • Runway extension to 5,000 ft • Full parallel taxiway • Runway, taxiway, and apron construction, reconstruction, or overlay • Lighting, beacon, approach aids, wind cone, segmented circle, AWOS

  12. District Airport Project Eligibility • Runway extension to 4,000 ft • Partial or full parallel taxiway based on activity • Runway, taxiway, and apron construction, reconstruction, or overlay • Lighting, beacon, approach aids, wind cone, and segmented circle

  13. Community Airport Project Eligibility • Runway extension to 3,200 ft • Stub taxiway • Runway, taxiway, and apron crack seal, slurry seal, and marking • Lighting, beacon, wind cone, and segmented circle

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