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Georgia Airports AssociationSpring Workshop
February 25, 2015
Georgia Department of TransportationAviation Program Update
Presented BySteve Brian
Aviation Program Manager
Mission of the Aviation Program
Administer the State Block Grant Program Collect 5 Year Capital Improvement Program Fund Projects Based on FAA Priority System Review and Enforce Federal Grant Assurances Review and Response to PART 13 Complaints
Administer State/Local Airport Aid Program (75/25%)
Inspect Public Use Airports for State Licensing Standards and FAA 5010 Requirements
Develop Rules/Regulations as Directed by State Legislation
Respond to Legislative and Management Inquires
Administer State Block Grant Program
Collect 5 Year Capital Improvement Program FY 16 Received 294 projects Requests for a total of $211
million in cost
Review and Enforce Federal Grant Assurances Generally working on 2-3 Grant Assurance Issues at any
given time (most pertain to non-aeronautical use of property and revenue diversion)
Review and Response to PART 13 Compliances (FAA retains PART 16 Complaints) Generally working on 1-2 Complaints (most pertain to lease
matters and potential discrimination)
Administer State Block Grant Program
FY15 Project Funding To date there have been 41 Project Contracts Executed or in
Process for a Total of $13.1 Million Remainder of FY15, 41 Projects to be Funded at a total of
$35.5 Million
Important-Sponsors and Consultants Must Have Project Under Contract by May 15th of Each Year to Prevent Loss of Funds
Important-Sponsors to be Ready with Critical Projects as Funding Becomes Available
State/Local Airport Aid Program
Annually Request for State/Local Projects Averages $25million
DOT’s Proposed Budget for FY16 is $5.6 million
These Funds will be Used to Match Federal Funds
Limited ability to fund State/Local Projects
Important-Sponsors/Consultants do not Forget this Program and Submit with the Annual CIPs
FY16 Request total 32 Projects at $20 million in Value
State Licensing Standards and Inspections
Inspect Bi-annually (every two years) 96 Public Use Airport that do not have Part 139 Certificates
Some Statistics on these Inspections:
52% of airports have markings either faded or molding
63% of airports need crack sealing projects on their primary runway at least
42% of airports need to move their hold short bars to meet standards
17% of airports don’t have the Part 77 Primary Surface clear
State Licensing Standards and Inspections
13% of airports don’t meet state approach standards
64% of airports inspected don’t meet Part 77 approach standards
175 lights out on runways inspected average 3 runway lights out per airport
69 threshold lights out average 1 threshold light out at each airport
Other issues: blade back shoulders, replace PAPI bulbs, install split lenses in the caution zone for an instrument runway
Aviation Program Considering a Statewide initiative to Improve Crack Sealing and Marking Projects
Updates and Initiatives of the Program
New DOT Commission Russell McMurry (Former Chief Engineer and Director of Planning
Reviewing and Tracking Proposed Legislation UAS Transportation Funding DOT Budget
Completed Rules and Regulation on Marking of Utility Lines a Private Use Airports
Developing an Electronic Newsletter to Communicate News and Program Changes
Hiring a Replacement for Carla Sands and an Additional Project Manager by April 1st