My experience is
that friends and family of hangars with street access get to watch for free.
T-Hangar tenants is another story. Assuming that you require badges, the tenant
of the t-hangar could escort one or two people but you have to decide how to
control their movement if their hangar doesn’t face the show. Gary
Airport charges people to sit for parking and lets them view from landside.
Ken Ross, P.E.
NGC
Corp.
1410 S. Post Road, Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46239
(317) 358-0450
(877) 642-2677
(877) NGC-CORP
(317) 358-0453 Fax
(317) 281-9949 Cell 1
(219) 712-1920 Cell 2
kross@xxxxxxxx
www.ngc.aero
From:
help-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:help-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard.Stein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 1:40
PM
To: help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CAA: Mutual Help List,
Airshow question
Everyone -
I've
been tasked with trying to find out information. The situation is that
we're having our 1st airshow in 2 weeks, and we've got tenants asking if they
can have customers and family - and outside organizations such as schools - asking
if they can be here at the airport to watch the Blue Angels practice for free.
How
do other airports with big airshows handle this? We do have several
options: 1) deny everyone, 2) put the problem onto the airshow organizers, or
3) just let everyone come out to watch the practice.
Any
input you have is appreciated.
Richard
M. Stein, A.A.E.
Deputy Airport Director, Operations and Maintenance
Lynchburg Regional Airport
350 Terminal Drive, Suite 100
Lynchburg, VA 24502
(434) 455-6088
(434) 239-9027 (fax)
richard.stein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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