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01/27/00 Gates to KukulskiU. S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration January 27, 2000 Mr. Chris A. Kukulski, City Manager City of Kalispell P.C. Box 1997 Kalispell, MT 59903 -1997 Bear Mr. Kukulski: AIRPORTS DISTRICT OFFICE 2725 Skyway Drive, Suite 2 Helena, MT 59602 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has conducted an aeronautical study (Case No. 99-BLN-0023-NRA) for proposed improvements at Kalispell City Airport (S27),, with respect to the surrounding environs including Glacier Park Int'1 Airport (FCA) and the adjacent radio broadcast towers u'nmediately south of the existing city airport. The results of this study have dete�aed that the existing radio towers in their current configuration and height are an obstruction to air navigation as defined by Federal. Aviation Regulation Part 77, for the existing and proposed realignment of runway 13-31. As such we would obj ect to any improvements made at the Kalispell City airport through Airport improvement Program funds, without the City removing the radio tower obstructions. This determination is based on the following conclusions: l . Realigning the runway heading so as to clear the towers from the Part 77 approach surfaces will not eliminate the towers as an obstruction to navigable airspace. The towers will still penetrate FAR Part 77, horizontal surfaces. 2. A reduction in the height of the towers in their current location and configuration will not significantly lessen their impact as a potential hazard to air navigation. 3. Future instrument operations are feasible provided the radio towers are removed and instru rent procedures and operations are developed to prohibit conflicts with existing operations at FCA. These conclusions were reached after consideration and review from various divisions within the FAA. Comments from the FAA Flight Standards District Office are attached which summarize specific concerns regarding the proposal. This determination does not mean FAA approval or disapproval of the physical development involved in the proposal. It is a determination with respect to the safe and efficient use of airspace by aircraft and with respect to the safety of persons and property on the ground. Additionally this determination has considered matters such as the effect the proposal would have on existing or planned traffic patterns of neighboring airports. No evaluation of the environmental aspects of the proposal was made in reaching this determination.. Therefore, this determination is not to be construed as approval of the proposal from an environmental standpoint under Public Law 91-190 (National Environmental Policy Act of 1969). Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 77, defines certain imaginary surfaces around airports and heliports which should be maintained clear of obstructions. Of prune importance are the approaches that should be kept clear of all obstruction..s below a 20:1 surface (out 20 and up 1) to the runway surface. These surfaces should clear roadways and railroads by 15 fI and 23 f1 respectively (17 f1 for interstate highways). The horizontal surface as defined by Part 77, lies 150' above the airport elevation. We would recommend that you advise the subject radio station owner(s) and any other interested parties as a result of this determination. If you have any questions, please contact this office at (406) 449-5230. Sincerely, 0/0�� Gary .Gates Community Planner 1 Enc l o sure cc: (w/copy of enclosure) Flight Standards District Office Montana Aeronautics Division Morrison Maeirle Inc, Helena, Kalispell