According to the homeowners, the defendants provided a generic notice about significant noise
from airport operations on the island, but did not provide the specific disclosures required by the ordinance.
Not exact matches
Average weekly wages for
airport operations workers, a category that includes baggage handlers and other support staff, fell by 14 percent
from 1991 to 2011 — a growth rate that was lower even than the low - wage retail and food service industries, according to a 2013 study.
This technology has the potential to reduce separation between aircraft, altering today's assumptions about airspace and runway loading, which could have huge implications on the number of airline
operations able to operate
from an
airport or runway.
Incompetence is when a running mate does not know and does not bother to verify that the previous sealing of cracks on the runway of the Tamale
airport and the provision of basic equipment ahead of CAN 2008 is not same as the recent runway extension
from 2,400 metres to 3,400 metres, the provision of new Aeronautical ground lighting systems and modern navigational equipment to ensure safe
operations, coupled with the pavement reconstruction and strengthening to cater for wide bodied aircraft such as Boeing 747 — 700 which is capable of carrying 500 passengers at a time as demonstrated during the recent Hajj uplifts.
Intolerable noise resulting
from operations at the
airport negatively impacting residential property owners in East Hampton, Southampton, the North Fork, and thousands of folks on Long Island.
From 3:23 am to 3:38 am that helicopter was permitted to operate on Town owned land by our Town Supervisor and the Town Board Members who are the persons responsible for the
operations at East Hampton
Airport.
As part of the proposal, Latimer said that they plan to develop and adopt a master plan that will «serve as a roadmap to guide the
airport through the coming years in all facets of its
operation,» which must be submitted by July 15 to avoid losing a $ 1.38 million grant and to avoid jeopardizing any future grants
from the FAA.
A resolution just passed unanimously by the East Hampton Town Board is careful, deliberate and measured, speaking of «considerable local concern regarding disturbance
from noise and related impacts
from aviation
operations at the
airport.»
We're not seeing that we're going to gain as an
operation any positive revenue impact
from the
operation of transportation network companies providing those services at the
airport.»
Giardino retired
from the Navy last year after a 26 year career that included managing military
airport facilities, emergency planning and even supervising NATO air
operations in Afghanistan.
«At Omagwa near the
airport, the soldiers withdrew, leaving the SARS personnel
from Abuja to take over the electoral theft
operation.
In the past, open positions at bigger
airports, such as Los Angeles's LAX or Atlanta's Hartsfield - Jackson International, were filled with seasoned controllers moving up
from smaller
operations.
Those made by DJI, one of the biggest firms, already come loaded with such software, preventing them
from flying where drone
operation is illegal, such as over
airports and military bases.
But once I was sworn in as administrator, I got an earful
from airport and airline
operations people about the cost and disruption of the CT - only decision.
«And had our device been in
operation at Brussels
Airport I firmly believe those terrorists would have been identified and prevented
from entering the terminal.
The 52 - year, Phase I Concession CDA includes design, development, construction, finance, maintenance, and
operation of 13 miles along IH 820 and SH 121 / SH 183
from IH 35W to SH 121,
from north of Fort Worth to just southwest of Dallas - Fort Worth International
Airport.
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public
airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of
airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off
from, a public
airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the
airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the
airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public
airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future
airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of,
airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public a
airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the
operation of a public
airportairport.
The new rule prohibits U.S. airlines operating domestic flights
from permitting an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt
airport operations.
The new tarmac delay rule prohibits U.S. airlines operating domestic flights
from permitting an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt
airport operations.
Wizz will base one of its new Airbus A320 aircraft at the
airport, increasing
operations to 42 routes
from Luton, including three new services to Tel Aviv, Prishtina and Kutaisi.
Carrying 96 passengers
from Soekarno - Hatta International
Airport, Jakarta, the flight marks the national flag carrier's first official
operation from Jakarta to the Lake Toba resort area.
Meanwhile, Lombok International
Airport general manager I Gusti Ngurah Ardita announced on Thursday morning that the airport would halt operations from 10:37 a.m. until midnight on account of the spread of volcanic ash from Mt.
Airport general manager I Gusti Ngurah Ardita announced on Thursday morning that the
airport would halt operations from 10:37 a.m. until midnight on account of the spread of volcanic ash from Mt.
airport would halt
operations from 10:37 a.m. until midnight on account of the spread of volcanic ash
from Mt. Agung,
Supported Transportation Service - a dedicated door to door chauffeur service for our mature clients & patients recently injured requiring some assistance, shopping, visiting friends, Doctors, Family,
Airport - your home to
Airport check - in desk service or are you recovering
from a sports injury or
operation.
Aloha AKU is well situated to be your base of
operations to explore the rest of the island, just twenty minutes
from the
airport and within easy walking distance to nearby groceries, shopping, pupu bars (appetizers), dozens of eateries, bars, car rentals, dive shops, and much more.
The whole team goes beyond regular private transfers, hotel shuttles, and tour
operations from airports and resorts in Costa Rica.
Vueling flights also offer a wealth of onward connections available via Vueling's successful Barcelona Hub
operations, currently accessing over 50 destinations in Europe and North - Africa, with full baggage through check - in
from Cardiff
Airport to final destination.
Leading Spanish airline, Vueling has today launched new winter services
from Cardiff
Airport which extends its flying programme to an all year round
operation following a positive response
from Welsh passengers.
The AIR FRANCE KLM Group has been operating
from Scotland for 67 years and is committed to the region with
operations from popular
airports choices including: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee and Inverness.
«This is not the first time that Air Malta has operated flights to this
airport; however such
operations further confirm the airline's commitment to boost incoming tourism to Malta
from the UK - which is Malta's primary tourism market.
During the summer months regular flights are in
operation from a handy selection of regional
airports, offering convenient travel for customers living near London Stansted, Durham Tees Valley, Humberside, Doncaster, Belfast, Inverness and Aberdeen.
Oman Air started its
operations from the New Muscat International
Airport on 20 March, when all incoming and outgoing flights were transferred from the previous terminal to the new a
Airport on 20 March, when all incoming and outgoing flights were transferred
from the previous terminal to the new
airportairport.
Delta said last week it will relocate its
operations at Shanghai Pudong
Airport from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 on April 13 in order to be close to its codeshare partners China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, and Delta CEO Richard Anderson suggested in a message to employees that Shanghai could be Delta's next hub as it builds up the China - U.S. market with its partners.
Aloha Aku is well situated to be your base of
operations to explore the rest of the Maui island, just twenty minutes
from the
airport and are within easy walking distance of nearby groceries, shopping, pupu bars (appetizers), dozens of eateries, bars, car rentals, dive shops, and much more.
In
airport news, a Bay Area car - sharing service has added a presence at San Francisco International; six airlines relocated
operations at New York LaGuardia; Oakland cuts the ribbon on an expanded international arrivals area; Chicago may add express trains
from downtown to O'Hare; and Air Canada opens a new lounge at Toronto.
Whether or not disrupting the
operation of
airports is a justified tactic in the fight against climate change, or a dangerous distraction
from the debate, protesters will be livid at the prospect of paying into the coffers of Ryanair — an airline whose owner Michael O'Leary has repeatedly sought to ridicule environmental concerns.
«This appeal presents the novel question whether the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN Act), which prohibits an employer
from ordering a mass layoff without giving 60 days» notice, applies to a mass layoff of employees who worked for a private employer as
airport security screeners until the United States government federalized
airport security services and took over
operations at their
airport.»
The Court considered however that these errors were not sufficient to affect the validity of the General Court's judgment as it established, taking account of the specific circumstances, that the activity of constructing a new runway could not be dissociated
from the
operation of the
airport infrastructure, which constitutes an economic activity.
Said the majority of the Court on this point, «the construction of runways is a matter so far removed
from aerial navigation or
from the
operation of an
airport that it can not be said that the power to regulate this matter forms an integral part of federal competence over aeronautics.»
These commercial
operations include everything
from the local Wal - Mart to distribution companies taking advantage of Killeen's railroad, new
airport and other transportation infrastructure.
Some
airports record more revenue
from retail activity than
from aviation - related
operations, according to Kasarda.
«Stores also are required to be open during the
airport's hours of
operation, which run
from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and we don't have abbreviated hours on Sunday, [which is] one of the biggest days at an
airport.»