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Based Aircraft Initiative - Thank You BA HEADERa <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103052564222&s=1524&e=001-yLG9-LiozgVikTj qN8dFmCGzxulEkJLEDLnm_ChcRfwfr2kshiG4EDpp_nJ9-NyhyRFV9ZTxOMjRqx-grvQrn27 NnyJf4xJJqd1zdkjX0dsHb1tpS8LOA==> FEBRUARY 16, 2010 5 EASY STEPS TO MAINTAIN YOUR AIRCRAFT COUNTS AT WWW.BASEDAIRCRAFT.COM <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103052564222&s=1524&e=001-yLG9-LiozgVikTj qN8dFmCGzxulEkJLEDLnm_ChcRfwfr2kshiG4EDpp_nJ9-NyhyRFV9ZTxOMjRqx-grvQrn27 NnyJf4xJJqd1zdkjX0dsHb1tpS8LOA==> 1. Log onto www.BasedAircraft.com. 2. Review the list of based aircraft at your airport. 3. Revise, add, or delete based aircraft information as necessary. 4. Add comments to the aircraft record on your list that have been reported as based aircraft by another airport - why this aircraft is included in your list. 5. Click "Confirmed Aircraft Data" button to document your validation. PARTNER LINKS <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103052564222&s=1524&e=001-yLG9-LiozjfMDxz r5Tx3lUlqdibPQYI_JJgYvPfL3nsESN4p3ImkPcrCcoUy5-9mF2-mVi_iAaJNl-yp-nkr4xa 4NC2nU5wmk62usQe5SU=> NASAO1<http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs086/1102722494172/img/29.jpg> GCR<http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs086/1102722494172/img/35.jpg> FAA<http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs086/1102722494172/img/34.jpg> Preferred Contact: Fred A. Leistiko Airport Name: Kalispell City Airport Location Identifier: S27 Duplicate Aircraft: 4 Aircraft Not in Aircraft Registry: 0 Confirmed Aircraft Data: 12/29/2009 Thank you for confirming your based aircraft at www.BasedAircraft.com. You data is critical in confirming based aircraft statistics used by the FAA for their NPIAS Report to Congress, while also providing data analysis results used in supporting the FAA's short and long range development projects and forecasts in the National Airspace System. MAINTAINING YOUR BASED AIRCRAFT COUNT Although the FAA is currently only counting single-engine, multiengine, jet, and helicopters, many airport managers choose to enter any and all aircraft based at their airport in BasedAircraft.com. That way, all of your based aircraft records are in one place. By adding, deleting, or modifying an aircraft record at the time you learn of the change, your BasedAircraft.com records will always be up to date and you will be ready to upload the data into 5010web.com. KEEPING YOUR 5010WEB.COM UP TO DATE Airport inspectors are no longer able to add, delete, or edit any single-engine, multi-engine, jet, or helicopter count in 51010Web.com at non-primary NPIAS airports. As an airport manager you are able to edit and maintain your based aircraft counts as needed at BasedAircraft.com and and have state inspectors import current counts from BasedAircraft.com into 5010Web.com at any time. That's why it is so important to everyone that airport managers verify their based aircraft and delete any aircraft that are not at their airport. If an aircraft is shown as a duplicate at another airport, the airport manager should enter a comment in that aircraft record giving reasons why they are counting it at their airport. HELP DEFINE A DUPLICATE AIRCRAFT It makes sense that an aircraft could be based at more than one airport. A business could be based in Virginia and have a plant in Ohio. There are many seasonal reasons - snow birds, agricultural application, fire fighting, etc. The FAA is considering criteria to allow for certain duplicates and NASAO is assisting in this effort by identifying the most common reasons aircraft are based at more than one airport. You can help, by entering your reason for claiming an aircraft that is also reported by another airport in the aircraft comment field. NASAO'S ROLE The National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) is working with GCR to improve the communication between all sectors of the aviation community (safety inspectors, airport management, state agencies, and FAA), while also assisting the FAA by promoting the on-going based aircraft inventory effort, disseminating the data results nationwide, and assisting states on matters of aircraft duplication and validation. Also, NASAO is here to answer your questions. Just call Collins Friddle at (301) 641-2900 and he will be happy to help you through the process of confirming your aircraft counts. Forward email <http://ui.constantcontact.com/sa/fwtf.jsp?m=1102722494172&ea=airport%40 kalispell.com&a=1103052564222> Safe Unsubscribe <http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?v=001tibZbgEGMyRSUlgvhtOzLgkT3 7frU_2lPig5k-J-o2V2y4_CGUFXXQ%3D%3D&p=un> This email was sent to airport@kalispell.com by basedaircraft@nasao.org. 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