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RE: Information RequestSteve: The figures come from the FAA 5010 Report done by the Montana State Aeronautics. We do not compile the report here at the airport. I must only assume the people responsible for the reporting use information based on the 73 aircraft that are based here, the training that goes on at the flight school, FAA flight plans filed in and out of the airport with the FAA, or they make an educated guess. I have been told that the FAA sometimes uses an acoustical instrument that records the sound of aircraft taking off and landing similar to the ones used to count traffic on a highway. Glacier Park International records almost the same amount each month as we do in an entire year. GPI figures are published in the Flathead Beacon each month. You might ask them how they get their numbers. We take the figures off the annual report each year published by the FAA. They also use these figures for calculating where they should spend their funds, I'm sure. We use the figures to judge the wear and tear on the runway in a year. It is one way to judge the need for runway maintenance and upkeep. Hope this help. Remember, a training flight could caulk up a lot of take offs and a lot of landings in one hour. Fred Leistiko, Mgr Kalispell City Airport From: Steve Saville [mailto:look4leaders@bresnan.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 6:43 PM To: Fred Leistiko Subject: Information Request Help Help Please-- I'm a F/T resident in Bigfork , having a bunch of questions about the article in the Interlake on 12/4 this year.. pg A4 -- ( Getting educated about our airport) --- Very leery as to whether anyone will reply , but here is the basic question-- Where is the data verifying 43000 takeoffs/landings- ? I am unable to access the site supposedly supporting that number.... and quite frankly , of many local residents here I chat with, we all find that number very questionable/out of reach.--- Would you be kind enough to direct us to the supporting data/agency/dept/etc. so we can all be comfortable with that 43000 number----- just pure math , taking into consideration the non flying days due to weather ( maybe 120 days) leaves 245 days into 43000 = 175 per day ? None of us can believe it possible....and all of us pass the AP at least once a week ! ? Looking forward to a reply...thx for your time, Sincerely---- Steve Saville 67 Bay Harbor Dr. Bigfork, Mt. 59911 837-2584