The report covers the first of three tasks designed to furnish comparative data on federal and state programs for developing airports. The purpose of the initial effort is to assemble published data on the planning, design, construction, and financing of airports serving small general aviation aircraft; to develop criteria for making comparisons; to identify standards that may provide significant evaluation information; and to identify pairs of airports for physical evaluation.
Analysis of General Aviation Airports Developed with and without Federal Financial Assistance. Task 1
1974
62 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Airports , Civil aviation , Surveys , Comparison , Management planning and control , Questionnaires , Standards , Data acquisition , Sites , Pavements , Markers , Lighting equipment , Assessment , Flow charting , State government , General aviation airports , Dimensions , DOT/2A , DOT/4CZ/CY , Private financing programs , Federal assistance programs , State programs , National government
How are general aviation airports approaching new financial challenges?
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