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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome Letter ............................................................................................................ 3
Teterboro Tower History ............................................................................................. 4
Airport At A Glance..................................................................................................... 5
Airport Facts ................................................................................................................ 6
Airport Layout ............................................................................................................. 7
Airport Sectional Chart ................................................................................................ 8
Leadership Team ..................................................................................................... 9,10
Employee Expectations .............................................................................................. 11
Policies ....................................................................................................................... 12
Local Recreation ........................................................................................................ 13
-Sporting Arenas ............................................................................................ 14
-Area Attractions ....................................................................................... 15,16
-Local Hotels .................................................................................................. 17
-Local Restaurants .................................................................................... 18,19
Additional Online Resources ..................................................................................... 20
Facility Telephone Directory ..................................................................................... 21
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Welcome Letter
Dear New Employee,
Welcome to Teterboro Tower! Here you will have an opportunity to work with an
outstanding team of professionals that help make us a great place to work and develop
your skills. Your knowledge, abilities and positive attitude make you a highly regarded
addition to our team, and I am certain that you will have a positive impact on our future.
Teterboro is an exciting and challenging facility with the complexity and fast pace
demands of a much larger airport. This is your opportunity to develop and hone your
skills as an Air Traffic Controller. Your reputation and experience as a Teterboro
controller will be recognized throughout the agency.
Many successful controllers have begun their careers here and continue on to higher-level
facilities throughout the country. Teterboro is a great starting point.
All of us want to make your tenure at this facility as enjoyable and rewarding as possible.
Please feel free to ask any questions and express your thoughts and ideas to the staff and
senior leadership. Our aim is to create an informal atmosphere and involve everyone in
the process of making our facility an exceptional place to work.
I look forward to working with you and would like to welcome you again to our team!
Sincerely,
Gary A. Palm
Teterboro Tower/Air Traffic Manager
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Teterboro Tower History
Teterboro is the oldest operating airport in the New York & New Jersey Metropolitan Area. Walter C. Teter acquired the property in 1917. During World War I, North American Aviation operated a manufacturing plant on the site. After the war, the airport served as a base of operations for Anthony Fokker, the Dutch aircraft designer. The first flight from the present airport site was made in 1919. During World War II, the Army and Air Force operated the airport.
In 1941, Fred L. Wehran made a $10,000 down payment on the 500-acre marshy tract now known as Teterboro Airport. At the time, the tract surrounded a single abandoned airstrip. But Teterboro soon became a bustling airfreight center. Mr. Wehran began with a crew of bush pilots who delivered men and material to remote prospecting sites in the West and in western Canada. In 1949, he sold the airport to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for $3 million dollars.
The Port Authority later leased it to Pan Am World Airways, and then to its successor organization, Johnson Controls for 30 years. The Port Authority assumed full responsibility for the operation of Teterboro on December 1, 2000.
Since the 1950s, Teterboro Airport has been creating large economic benefits and job opportunities in the local community. Since 1970, the Port Authority has invested $174 million dollars to upgrade the airport's facilities and open new areas of service to the aviation community.
The airport embraces its own history and that of the entire aviation industry with the inclusion of the Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of NJ on the airport grounds.
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Teterboro Airport at a Glance
The airport consists of 827 acres: 90 acres for aircraft hangars, maintenance and office facilities; 408 acres for aeronautical use; and 329 undeveloped acres.
Teterboro airport is designed as a “reliever” airport that serves vital interests and general aviation requirements of Northern New Jersey and the New York Metropolitan Area. The airport does not accommodate scheduled commercial air carrier operations.
The airport is a 24-hour public use facility that offers both visual non-precision and “all weather” precision landing capabilities.
The control tower was constructed on the east side of the airport by the FAA and went into operation on October 29, 1975.
Teterboro airport averages 175 to 200k aircraft operations a year consisting of 61% transient general aviation, 39% air taxi, and the remainder is a combination of military, local general aviation, and commercial aircraft.
Teterboro’s Fuel Providers and Aircraft Ground Support FBOs consist of First Aviation Services, Jet Aviation, Signature Flight Support, Meridian, and Atlantic Aviation.
Approximately 4.2 miles of taxiways exist on the airport. Most are 60 feet wide and many are equipped with centerline lighting systems.
Current Number of controllers: 22, Supervisors: 3
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Teterboro Airport Facts
� FAA Identifier: TEB
� Elevation: 9 ft
� Rwy 1/19 length: 7000ft
� Rwy 6/24 length: 6013ft
� ARTCC: New York Center (ZNY)
� Pattern altitude
� 1500’ MSL – Large/turbine a/c
� 1000’ MSL – All other a/c
� Beacon: White-Green
� FSS: Lockheed Martin Flight Services Washington, DC
� TEB VOR located on the airport
� SID:
� TEB 5 Departure
� Ruudy 2 Departure
� Runway 19 Dalton Departure
� Frequently used Instrument Approaches
� ILS Rwy 19
� ILS Rwy 6
� VOR Rwy 24
� ILS Rwy 6 Circle Rwy 1
� ILS Rwy 19 Circle Rwy 24
� RNAV/GPS Rwy 6
� TEBT Frequencies
� Tower – 119.5
� Ground – 121.9
� Gate Hold – 125.1
� Clearance Delivery – 128.05
*For more information such as approach plates, SID procedures, etc, visit:
http://www.airnav.com/airport/KTEB
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Teterboro Airport Sectional Chart
Teterboro Airport is located in the NY Metroplex one of the busiest sections
of airspace in the world including Newark, LaGuardia, JFK, Morristown,
White Plains, and Caldwell Airport. It is operated under Class Delta surface
area rules, which is generally, that airspace from the surface to 2,500 feet
above the airport elevation (charted in MSL) surrounding those airports that
have an operational control tower. Unless otherwise authorized, each flight
(aircraft) must establish two-way radio communications with Teterboro
Tower prior to entering the airspace and thereafter maintain those
communications while in the airspace.
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Teterboro Tower Leadership Team
Gary Palm is Teterboro Tower’s Air Traffic Manager and Larry Brady is the tower’s Staff Specialist. Both are welcoming individuals who work to assist the employees and improve the facility on a daily basis. Below are brief bios that outline their career path as well as describe their personal interests and hobbies.
Gary Palm, Air Traffic Manager,
Teterboro Tower
Gary began his career in 1974 as an Air Traffic controller for the USAF and joined the FAA in 1979. His hobbies include golf, numismatics, and home renovation. Gary’s priorities are family, career, his employees and most of all taking a moment in time to enjoy his children and life.
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Larry Brady, Staff Specialist, Teterboro Tower
After graduating from the Academy of Aeronautics I began my fulltime-working career with Grumman Aerospace. Working in the Manufacturing Engineering department on such aircraft as the EA-6B Prowler, E-2C Hawkeye, F-14 Tomcat and the Space Shuttle Wing. Then I won the lottery…I was selected/drafted, 14th on the draw. My Military time was not spent in ATC but rather in the jungles of Vietnam.
My FAA career began sometime after passing all required tests and waiting… Eventually hired off the street in 1974 and assigned to White Plaines ATCT (HPN), which at the time was an up-down facility. Here is where I was certified as a Control Tower Operator (CTO) and later RADAR Certified. After a brief interruption, I resumed my ATC career at FOK before being assigned to TEB.
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Our Expectations of All Employees
Teterboro Tower leadership team expects all employees to:
� Be prepared – mentally and physically
� Come to work on time
� Strive to be your best
� Be positive and professional
� Treat people with respect and dignity
� Take initiative
� Be accountable
� Understand leave policy and manage your leave appropriately
� Lead by example – be a good role model
� Do not tolerate or engage in any form of harassment or discrimination
� Actively participate in training
� Know your airspace and systems, know your equipment
� Use prescribed phraseology/correct facility and equipment names
� Follow rules and procedures
� Be open to feedback – provide honest information
� Be an effective team member
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Policies
Reporting for Duty
Each employee is required to report for duty on time. If the employee is going to be late, they must call the Supervisor on duty and advise ahead of time. If the employee is not excused, they may be required to take leave.
Hours of Duty
Each employee will work 5 eight-hour days for a total of 40hours/week. Schedules rotate weekly through days, evenings and mid-shifts.
Parking
Teterboro Tower has a private parking lot enclosed by a security gate. Upon arrival, employees will receive a parking permit for their vehicle.
Security/Building Access
A security gate encloses Teterboro Tower. Upon arrival, each employee will receive their own key card to allow access to the parking lot and facility.
FAA ID Cards
During your first week assigned to Teterboro, each employee will receive an FAA ID card that will allow him or her access to and from the facility.
Cell Phones
Cell phone usage is permitted within the facility however they are PROHIBITED to be used in the Tower cab.
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Local Recreation
Located in Bergen County, Northern New Jersey, Teterboro Airport is just minutes from the NY Giants stadium, Meadowlands park and the city that never sleeps, New York City! Its unique location always provides somewhere to go and something to do.
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Sporting Arenas
The New Jersey/New York area presents many different sport teams that can be explored below. For events, tickets, and other information, just click on the
website!
NY Giants & NY Jets Stadium
http://www.giants.com/
NY Yankees Stadium
http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=nyy
City Field (NY Mets)
http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=nym
New Jersey Nets
http://www.nba.com/nets/
New York Knicks
http://www.nba.com/knicks/
New Jersey Devils
http://devils.nhl.com/
New York Islanders
http://islanders.nhl.com/
New York Rangers
http://rangers.nhl.com/
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Area Attractions
Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey
Founded in 1972, the Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey is dedicated to the preservation of the Garden State's distinguished, two-century aviation and space heritage. The men and women, whose outstanding aeronautical achievements have brought worldwide recognition to the state, are enshrined in the Hall of Fame.
The recently expanded museum offers visitors an opportunity to view historic air and space equipment and artifacts, photographs, fine art and an extensive model collection. The Library has more than 4000 volumes and hundreds of aviation videotapes
http://www.njahof.org/
Liberty State Park
Take a tour of the statue of liberty including the recently re-opened crown, or the historic Ellis Island. Experience a ferry ride and choose from various packages. For detailed information visit:
http://www.nps.gov/stli/planyourvisit/feesandreservations.htm
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Manhattan NYC
Spend the day in Manhattan. There’s plenty to do including shopping, fine dining, and site seeing! Have a picnic in Central Park, visit the Central Park Zoo, visit the ESPN Zone, see a Broadway play; your opportunities are endless.
Below are some websites providing more information to assist you.
ESPN Zone: http://www.espnzone.com/
Central Park: http://www.centralparknyc.org/site/PageServer
Central Park Zoo: http://www.centralparkzoo.com/
Broadway: http://www.broadway.com/
NYC Shopping Guide: http://www.ny.com/shopping/
Sight-Seeing & Tours: http://www.citysightsny.com/
New Jersey
New Jersey also has many attractions including Atlantic City that is full of a variety of casinos, or even the Jersey shore filled with fun, sun, and adventure.
Atlantic City Guide: http://www.atlanticcitynj.com/
NJ Shore Guide: http://www.newjerseyshore.com/
Top 50 Attractions in New Jersey: http://www.funnewjersey.com/upload_user/COOL_THINGS_TO_DO/TOP_50_ATTRA
CTIONS_IN_NEW_JERSEY.htm
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Local Hotels
Hilton Hasbrouck Heights/Meadowlands Embassy Suites Meadowlands Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel And Conference Center Holiday Inn Harmon Meadow Secaucus Courtyard By Marriott Meadowlands Lyndhurst The Gem Hotel - Soho, An Ascend Collection Hotel Fairfield Inn By Marriott Meadowlands Sports Complex Holiday Inn Hasbrouck Heights-Meadowlands La Quinta Inn & Suites Secaucus-Meadowlands Crowne Plaza Meadowlands The Helmsley Park Lane Hyatt Place Secaucus Hyatt Place Fair Lawn Paramus Quality Inn Meadowlands Esa Meadowlands-Rutherford Days Inn Ridgefield NJ Hampton Inn Secaucus Meadowlands Econo Lodge Carlstadt Days Inn North Bergen Crowne Plaza Englewood Homestead Suites Meadowlands East Rutherford Super 8 Motel South Hackensack
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Local Restaurants
There are many different restaurants to choose from. Whatever type of food you are
looking for can be found in the area. Here are a few to get you started.
Minado – The Ultimate Japanese Seafood Buffet
One Valley Road Little Ferry, NJ 07643 (201) 931-1522
Minado uses the freshest and finest ingredients to create their Japanese inspired cuisine.
Sushi is their specialty and they offer lots of it! Guests enjoy over 30 selections of sushi
& sashimi that are not only skillfully prepared but artfully presented as well, including
hand rolls that are made-to-order.
Bazzarelli Ristorante
117 Moonachie Road, Moonachie, NJ 07074
If you don't already know just how delicious, versatile, and creative Italian food can be,
come to Bazzarelli Ristorante & Pizzeria. Our Italian restaurant in Moonachie serves
nothing but wonderful, authentic dishes in an array not often seen in any other restaurant.
Stop by and see for yourself. You won't regret it.
The Sea Shack
293 Polifly Road, Hackensack NJ 07601
Established over 30 years ago, we have consistently been voted “Best Seafood Restaurant in
Northern New Jersey” by the New Jersey Monthly Reader’s Choice Poll for the past 14
consecutive years. We also received a 3-Star “Excellent” rating from the Bergen Record.
Using only the finest ingredients, along with the freshest selection of seafood and prime
meats, we offer a comfortable, friendly, relaxed atmosphere for your dining pleasure
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Park and Orchard Restaurant
240 Hackensack Street, East Rutherford NJ 07073
The idea behind our restaurant is simple: To please your palate and provide you with the
best, freshest, whole food. Many of our dishes can be tailored to your dietary needs -
made salt-free, fat-free, etc. Just ask! We serve absolutely nothing that contains refined
sugar, bleached white flour, preservatives, colorings, or any other artificial ingredients in
our food. We serve only the freshest grown vegetables and fruits. We only cook in
stainless steel and iron pots, and only bake in tin and glass pans. This assures you that the
nutrients will not be leached from your food, or you, via the utensils
Segovia Restaurant
150 Moonachie Road, Moonachie NJ 07074
Segovia’s is the oldest and best Spanish restaurant in New Jersey. They serve beyond
generous portions, the best in the area, and perfect for every occasion. They serve the
finest steak and seafood in the area and their specialties include: Paella Valenciana, Pork
Chops A La Segovia, Sirloin Steak, Shrimp in Green Sauce, Veal A La Segovia
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**The local area also provides many other restaurants ranging
from fine dining, chain, and fast food places. Here is a quick
reference guide to some of them.
TGIF -- http://www.fridays.com/home/welcome.aspx
Houlihan’s -- http://www.houlihans.com/
Applebees -- http://www.applebees.com/
Qdoba Mexican Grill -- http://www.qdoba.com/
Wing Zone -- http://www.wingzone.com/
Oliveris Food Emporium -- 187 Main St, Little Ferry, NJ 07643, (201) 229-9666
Subway -- http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/index.aspx
Panera Bread -- http://www.panerabread.com/
Kentucky Fried Chicken -- http://www.kfc.com/
Popeyes Chicken -- http://www.popeyes.com/index.php
*Also available are McDonalds, Taco Bell, Burger King, Wendy’s, Sonic,
Dunkin Donuts, Rita’s, Starbucks, etc.
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Additional Online Resources
Teterboro City & Town Info:
http://www.citytowninfo.com/places/new-jersey/teterboro
Teterboro Online News & Events
http://www.teterboro-online.com/
NJ & NY DMV
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/ http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/
Official Website for State of NJ &NY
http://www.state.nj.us/nj/gov/njgov/alphaserv.html
http://www.state.ny.us/
NJ Housing/Apt Search
http://www.njhousing.gov/ http://www.njmls.com/cf/findoh.cfm
http://www.apartments.com/NewJersey
http://www.rent.com/rentals/new-jersey/
NY Housing/Apt Search
http://ny.sublet.com/ http://www.rent.com/rentals/new-york/
http://nyhousingsearch.gov/ http://www.nytimes.com/pages/realestate/
Public Transportation
NJ - http://www.njtransit.com/hp/hp_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=HomePageTo
NY - http://www.mta.info/nyct/
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Teterboro Tower Directory
The following list provides the most commonly used phone numbers within the Teterboro
Tower facility:
>> Front Desk ............................................................................................... 201-288-1889
>> Manager’s Office (Gary Palm) ................................................................ 201-288-1889
>> Tower Cab ............................................................................................... 201-288-5988
>> Training Department (Larry Brady) ........................................................ 201-288-1889
>>Facility Fax ............................................................................................... 201-288-3636
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