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Maynard/Kalispell City AirportFrom: Maynard, Michael K [MMAYNARD@wilbursmith.com] Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 12:40 PM To: jpatrick@kalispell.com Cc: airport@kalispell.com Subject: Kalispell City Airport Attachments: Kalispell City Airport.doc; 1 Kalispell City Airport'doc As you are aware, the Montana Aeronautics Division is conducting an economic impact study of Montana's system of airports. Our firm is nearing completion of the study and would like you to review materials and facts and figures regarding your airport before we go to print. Attached are two Word files which describe your airport's location as well as a narrative on the Qualitative Benefits (other benefits) your airport provides to your community. This data was gathered during extensive field work and airport management surveys. These materials will be used in a brochure developed for each airport. Also, if you have any digital photos of your airport you would like included in your airport's brochure please email them to me. Photos of aircraft operations, people working at the airport and the airport's sign are welcome. Below is a table that provides part time and full time employment figures for businesses and government agencies operating on your airport. The list of tenants was collected from each airport sponsor. Tenant employment numbers were collected from respondents to our Tenant Survey as well as Wilbur Smith Associates and Morrison Maierle staff visits to airports. Other data such as tenant payroll and sales were collected but is considered proprietary and cannot be shown on a per business basis. Please review these materials and respond with comments and questions within 10 days of receiving this correspondence. If we do not hear back from you we will assume the materials are to your satisfaction. We appreciate your participation in this study. Thank you, Mike Maynard Sr. Aviation Project Manager Wilbur Smith Associates 6600 Clough Pike Cincinnati, OH 45244 v. 513.233.3700 ext. 260 f. 513.624.5182 m. 513.503.3155 city Airport Name Business Name Full Time Part Time Kalispell Kalispell City Airport Barret Aviation 0 1 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport Jay Bilmayer 0 1 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport Pete Gross 0 1 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport T & L Properties 0 1 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport Commercial Placeholder 0 0 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport Northern Lites Aviation 2 0 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport Montana Diamond Aire 4 3 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport Red Eagle Aviation 6 4 Kalispell Kalispell City Airport US Forest Service 60 0 Total 72 11 In addition to the economic benefits described above, Kalispell City Airport provides access and services that promote the well being of the local community. The airport is primarily a base for recreational flying, corporate aviation, law enforcement activity, and forest and rangeland firefighting activities during the warm months of the year. The airport is also used extensively for aerial wildlife surveys and as a gateway for visitors to the area's resorts. Helicopter and airplane flight instruction is another regular activity at Kalispell City Airport as are charter service and scenic tours. Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell, Montana and Northern Rockies Medical Center in Cut Bank, Montana utilize Kalispell City Airport as well. A survey of 35 hospitals in Montana gathered data to obtain information relating to how often hospitals use airports in Montana to bring in specialists from out of the area, as well as how often airports are used for patient transfer. Survey data indicated Kalispell Regional Medical Center uses Kalispell City Airport and Glacier Park International Airport 24 times per year on average to bring doctors and specialists to the hospital to conduct clinics. These doctors fly in from Kalispell and Missoula. The hospital also uses Kalispell City Airport 360 times per year on average for emergency patient transfer via air ambulance. Other aviation activities that occur occasionally at Kalispell City Airport include agricultural spraying, aerial inspections of pipelines and electric transmission lines, search and rescue operations, medical shipments and patient transfer, aerial photography, real estate tours, banner towing, sky diving, and hot air balloon and ultralight aircraft operations. According to airport management data, the major airport users include Barrett Aviation, Northern Lites Aviation, B&B Properties, Red Eagle Aviation, and Diamond Aire. FAA data indicates Air Center of Salt Lake, Bear Hollow Properties, Big Wave Construction Inc., Cumberland Corp., ETCO Incorporated, Standard Construction Inc., Stewart Homes Inc., and Western States Equipment utilized the airport during the past year. Kalispell City Airport is located one mile south of Kalispell, Montana, in Flathead County. In the Kalispell area, visitors are treated to a city that prides itself on its modem art studios, galleries, restaurants, shops, bed and breakfast inns, and offices mixed among historic homes and buildings. Kalispell is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, with limitless recreation opportunities and spectacular scenery found in the surrounding mountain ranges, National Forest lands, and nearby Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park. Kalispell is the county seat of Flathead County. Kalispell has a population of approximately 19,432. Major employment sectors in 1131 area include health care and social assistance, accommodation and food servic construction, and education services. Largest employers in Kalispell area inclu Kalispell Regional Medical Center, Plum Creek Timber, Semi -tool, Flathead Vall Community College, Kalispell School District, and Teletech. I The 134-acre airport's primary runway, Runway 13/3 1, measures 3,600 feet in length arE 60 feet in width. The airport, with 64 based aircraft, experiences approximately 38,4 aircraft operations annually. I