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November 18, 2008
Vickie Pleus, APR
Community Information Manager
Daytona Beach
International Airport receives FAA safety award
DBIA recently was awarded the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Safety Mark of Distinction Award. The award recognized DBIA staff for
dedication, exemplary effort and support to improve airport safety.
Staff was praised by FAA’s Airports Division Manager Robert B. Chapman
for improving procedures through programs such as the Graphic Notam
System and Wildlife Hazard Management. Chapman also noted the airport’s
“impressive operations during NASCAR races.”
The Graphic Notam System is a notification system for airfield tenants.
The system graphically details the extent of closures or restrictions to
an airfield. The Wildlife Hazard Management program includes wildlife
assessment, wildlife habitat management and addresses other risks to air
navigation and ground control.
“Our entire staff and airport tenants should be commended for their
ongoing effort and commitment to maintaining a safe aeronautical
operating environment at Daytona Beach International Airport” said
Airport Director of Aviation Dennis McGee.
The award covers the entire FAA Southern Region, which includes 10
states and 101 qualifying airports. Since its inception in 2004, 12
airports in the southern region have received this award.
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