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FW: (9) From: Theresa White Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 1:17 PM To: Hank Olson (maryolson2001@yahoo.com); Jim Atkinson (jatkinson@flathead.mt.gov); Kari Gabriel; Kari Gabriel (gabrielk@sd5.k12.mt.us); larsonbd@centurytel.net; Pam Kennedy (pkennedy@kalispell.com); pam@kowboy.com; Randy Kenyon (randyk@centurytel.net); robertt@montana.com; Tim Kluesner (twkluesner@centurytel.net); Wayne Saverud; Wayne Saverud Cc: Myrt Webb; airport@kalispell.com Subject: FW: ________________________________ From: Steve Eckels [mailto:eckels@guitarmusicman.com] Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 8:34 AM To: citycouncil@kalispell.com Subject: Dear Council Members Here is an interesting proposal that I received from the FAA that might be of help in the area of noise abatement. I hope to present it on Monday. Sincerely, Steve Eckels From: stephen.isaacs@faa.gov Subject: Recommendations for the Kalispell City Airport (S27), Montana Date: September 29, 2008 1:59:50 PM MDT To: eckels@guitarmusicman.com This is in response to your telephone inquiry regarding General Aviation aircraft generating noise operating to and from S27. The airport currently operates using left-hand traffic patterns to runways 13 and 31. One simple solution is to modify the runway traffic pattern operations. Runway 31can maintain its left hand traffic pattern with a minor change for departures. Since aircraft departing runway 31 are operating at full power over the city causing noise problems, a natural solution is to request the airport manager to post a change for pilots to the effect " Departing Runway 31-For Noise Abatement Purposes, after take off, climb to 200-300 ft and turn left to a heading of 220 degrees to avoid overflight of the city". For Runway 13, departure/takeoffs to the southeast do not create noise problems. However, landings do create a noise problem. Therefore, because of this, the traffic pattern for 13 could be changed to a right-hand pattern to minimize any overflight of the city. In summation. A new right hand pattern for runway 13, and a normal left hand pattern for 31 with a defined takeoff and departure procedure. I hope that these recommendations help. General Aviation desires to be a friend to all not involved in aviation. Thank you for your interest in aviation and aviation safety. Stephen D. Isaacs Aviation Safety Inspector-Operations General Aviation & Commercial Division Commercial Operations Branch, AFS-820 Washington, DC 20591 202-267-7413