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SAVANNAH / HILTON HEAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S HURRICANE DEPLOYMENT COORDINATION

SAVANNAH / HILTON HEAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S HURRICANE DEPLOYMENT COORDINATION. SAVANNAH HURRICANE RECOVERY PLAN WITH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ORGANIZATIONS. SAVANNAH AIRPORT COMMISSION CHATHAM EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY.

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SAVANNAH / HILTON HEAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S HURRICANE DEPLOYMENT COORDINATION

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  1. SAVANNAH / HILTON HEAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S HURRICANE DEPLOYMENT COORDINATION

  2. SAVANNAH HURRICANE RECOVERY PLAN WITH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ORGANIZATIONS • SAVANNAH AIRPORT COMMISSION • CHATHAM EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY • GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

  3. SAV / CEMA / GEMA RECOVERY COORDINATION 1 5. EMAC PAPERWORK AND COSTS MONITORED BY SAV ACCOUNTING DEPT AS REPAYMENT DOCUMENTATION 2. SAV PRESTAGES AND NOTIFIES CEMA OF DEPLOYMENT 1. SEADOG CLEARINGHOUSE REQUESTS RECOVERY ASSISTANCE 4. MISSION NUMBERS AND REQUISITIONS RELAYED TO SAV RECOVERY TEAM 3. CEMA COORDINATES MISSION NUMBERS AND REQUISITIONS WITH GEMA WHO COORDINATES WITH AFFECTED STATE

  4. PURPOSE OF FEMA’S MASS EVACUATION EVACUATE 40,000 TO 65,000 EVACUEES AND THEIR PETS 24 TO 12 HOURS OF LANDFALL EVACUATE TO AIRPORTS WITHIN 500 MILES OF THE AFFECTED CITY RETURN EVACUEES TO AFFECTED AREA IF THERE IS NOT CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE

  5. FEMA’S PASSENGER AIRLINE INDUSTRY MEETING ON MASS EVACUATION ENHANCE FEMA’S ABILITY TO CONDUCT MASS AIR EVACUATIONS EXPLORE AVAILABLE OPTIONS OF THE PASSENGER AIRLINE INDUSTRY ESTABLISH AIR TRANSPORT CAPACITY AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

  6. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS STARTING POINT OF EVACUATION ACTIVITIES AT THE EVACUATION SITE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT / FLOW DEBARKATION OF 10,000-15,000 EVACUEES TO 4 DIFFERENT AIRPORTS WITHIN 500 MILES OF AFFECTED CITY RETURN EVACUEES TO AFFECTED AREA IF THERE IS NOT CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE

  7. COMMENTS FROM WORK GROUPS IN ATTENDANCE FAA IS NOT LIKELY TO RELAX FAR’S FOR EVACUATION PURPOSES AFFECTED AIRPORTS WOULD BE BUTTONING UP HATCHES IN PREPARATION FOR THE IMPENDING HURRICANE

  8. COMMENTS FROM WORK GROUPS IN ATTENDANCE NO PLAN FOR FUEL ACQUISITION MASS EVACUATION AIRLIFTS REQUIRE A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF PLANNING AND LOGISTICS

  9. COMMENTS FROM WORK GROUPS IN ATTENDANCE WHO’S PROVIDING KENNELS AND PET BAGS LETTERS OF AGREEMENT AND MOU’S WITH AIRPORT OPERATOR HOW DO THE EVACUEES GET TO THE AIRPORT

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