FAA safety meeting to help Olympia get airport funding
FAA safety meeting to help Olympia get airport funding
The Olympia Airport will be hosting an FAA Pilot Safety Meeting in conjunction with the Washington Department of Transportation's aviation safety grant program. By participating, pilots will help the airport become eligible for state funding for airport improvements. Olympia's air traffic control tower will participate, and AOPA's Airport Watch information will be available at the meeting. The meeting takes place at noon on Saturday, January 20, in the Comfort Inn's Tumwater Room in Tumwater, Washington. Pilots should R.S.V.P. to Olympia Airport to reserve a seat by calling 360/528-8079.
January 12, 2007

Pilot Skip Gibbs regularly uses his Bonanza A36 to bring medical volunteers and supplies to remote areas of Mexico. Just before sunset, Gibbs was flying to the historic city of El Fuerte in the state of Sinaloa where LIGA International Flying Doctors of Mercy has been doing good works since 1934.

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Question: Is there a visual aid to help me understand notams that change the configuration of an airport during construction?