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Monday, April 26, 2010

Self Serve Fuel at PRC, B17 Fly-In May 08, ERAU Commencement

SELF-SERVICE FUEL AT PRC

Prescott Municipal Airport is a pleased to announce the availability of a 100LL Self Service Fuel station on the North Ramp adjacent to Taxiway B4. Access to this facility is from Taxiway B4. This service is being provided by Legend Aviation at the Prescott Municipal Airport. Please see the map below for your reference. PLEASE NOTE: that the access into the self serve fueling location is restricted to aircraft with wingspans less than 50 feet.




































Saturday, May 08th:
B-17 fly-in and Frank Robinson of Robinson Helicopters Speaks at ERAU Commencement
The Spring Commencement ceremony for over 270 students at Embry-Riddle’s Prescott, Ariz., campus located at 3700 Willow Creek Road will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 8, 2010 on the athletic field. The outdoor commencement will also include the commissioning of more than 50 cadets as second lieutenants from Embry-Riddle’s Air Force ROTC, Army ROTC, and Marine Platoon Leadership programs.

The guest speaker will be Frank Robinson, president and founder of Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC). Robinson began his career in 1957 at Cessna Aircraft Company working on the CH-1 Skyhook four-place helicopter. Spurred on by his strong interest in helicopter design, he earned a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington and a master’s degree from the University of Wichita.

In 1973 Robinson started Robinson Helicopter Company in his home, where he designed the two-seat R22 helicopter. The first R22 prototype was built in a small hangar at the Torrance (Calif.) Airport, and Robinson himself flew it on its inaugural flight in 1975. After more than three years of testing and technical analysis, the R22 received its FAA type certificate in 1979. The first production R22 was delivered in 1979, and the R22 soon became the world’s top-selling civil helicopter. In addition, the R22 holds most world records in its weight class, including speed and altitude.

In the mid-1980s, Robinson and his staff of engineers began development of the four-seat R44 helicopter, which he flew on its first flight in 1990. FAA certification was received in 1992, and production deliveries began in 1993. By 2007, more than 3,000 R44 helicopters had been delivered to over 70 countries, with the R44 becoming even more popular than the two-seat R22. Since 1987, RHC has produced more civil helicopters than any other manufacturer. As president and chairman of RHC, Robinson oversees a staff of approximately 1,200 production and management employees. Engineering, design, and development remain Robinson’s primary interests, and he continues to refine the R22 and R44 to enhance performance and reduce maintenance requirements. Recent improvements include the more powerful, fuel-injected R44 Raven II.

Robinson is an experienced helicopter pilot and flies his helicopters regularly for personal, business, and experimental test flying. He is a full member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and a Fellow of the American Helicopter Society. Today, Robinson is overseeing the company’s development of its first turbine helicopter, the five-place R66. The R66 made its first flight in 2007 and is currently undergoing FAA type certification.

Embry-Riddle’s Prescott campus recently selected Universal Helicopters (UHI) as the provider for its helicopter flight training program. Embry-Riddle students fly Robinson R22 and R44 aircraft in their flight-training activities.

The commencement ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Activity Center. To learn more about the ceremony, call (928) 777-3879 or visit: http://prescott.erau.edu/graduation/welcome-from-the-executive-vice-president.html.

William G. Thompson
Director of Alumni & External Relations
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Arizona
3700 Willow Creek Road
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 777-6961 or (928) 777-4201
thompsb@erau.edu
www.erau.edu

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

B17 Flyin May 8th, F-18 fly-bys, Self Serve Fuel, Discounts & PRC Updates

Legend Aviation would like to announce that we are back on our “Summer” hours of operation. This means the FBO is open as usual, 7 days per week from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. The Mustang Café is once again open 7 days per week from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

We have an exciting event coming up in May: for those of you who enjoy the “classic military” aircraft, Legend Aviation has been notified that a B17 and a B25 will be at our facility on May 8, 2010. Rides will be available to the public and Legend Aviation would like to invite the public to come out and enjoy the food (pancake breakfast will be offered by the EAA) and have fun. We hope to have some Static Warbirds on display, as well.

Additionally, for those of you that enjoy the “fast & furious” aircraft, we’ve been notified that four (4) F18’s are planning to be at the Prescott Airport over the Fourth of July weekend. Again, keep watching our Newsletter’s for additional information.

Finally, Legend Aviation is proud to announce that our “Self-Serve” station should be up and running by mid-April. For those of you who purchase fuel from Legend Aviation, you may be interested in joining the Prescott Airport Users Association (“P.A.U.A.”), because by becoming a P.A.U.A. member, you then become eligible to receive:

• .05 cents off per gallon, both self serve and/or calling for Legend’s fuel truck
• 10% off at the Mustang Café
• 10% off most items at Arizona Aviation Supplies (items not on sale)
• 5% off labor at Arizona Air Craftsman
• If you have the AirBP Visa Card, receive an additional .05 cents off per gallon
• By joining the P.A.U.A. you will automatically receive double the points
if you are a member, or join, the AirBP Bravo Rewards Program where you
earn points for every gallon you purchase that can be used towards prizes from AirBP

If you are interested in joining the P.A.U.A., signing up for the AirBP Bravo Rewards Program, or filling out an application for the AirBP Visa Card, please contact Legend Aviation and one of the Front Desk Associates can assist you in registering for the programs and to receive your membership “discount fuel card” (required to receive the above discounts).

Thank you for your continued support!
Legend Aviation
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We're supporting them again this year!
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VARDIMAN'S VECTOR

Dear Airport Users,

I wanted to take a moment to provide you with an update on activities at the Prescott Municipal Airport .

A fresh coat of paint at the airport … I hope that you noticed the recent change in some of the pavement markings on the airport as we work to bring the markings up to standard.


The biggest change that you may have noticed has been the installation of a Dashed Taxiway Edge Marking along Taxiway Bravo and the North Ramp, Taxiway Foxtrot between Foxtrot 4 and Charlie, Taxiway Echo between Echo 4 and Charlie, Taxiway Foxtrot between Foxtrot 2 and 3, and Taxiway Charlie adjacent to the South Ramp. Other marking that has been going on includes repainting of the various runway hold short markings on the airport. We have focused on those markings which were in the worst condition and we will continue to work on getting the rest of the markings over the next couple of years. We appreciate your patience during the various closures of portions of the airfield while we complete this work. Funding for the equipment and materials was authorized by the City Council from the capital improvement fund for this Fiscal year. Please take time to express your appreciation to the members of the City Council for their support of the Airport.

Fire season draws closer … A quick reminder that fire season is drawing closer here in Arizona and with that comes some changes at the Prescott Municipal Airport. Taxiway Hotel is scheduled to be restricted to fire aircraft starting in the beginning of May.

Status of the State Aviation Fund …Attached you will find a letter from the Arizona Department of Transportation Director, Mr. John Halikowski, to the Aviation community regarding the most recent transfers from the State Aviation Fund to the State General Fund. Since July of 2008, the Legislature has diverted more than $40 million from the State Aviation Fund for use in the General Fund.

As you may or may not know, the State Aviation Fund was established in 1979 to provide funding for airport/aviation projects such as planning, design, and development, acquisition of land, construction, and improvement of publicly owned and operated airport facilities in counties and incorporated cities and towns in the State of Arizona . Projects such as pavement maintenance, hangar construction, and various other airport improvement projects are funded through the Stated Aviation Fund. State Aviation Fund Revenues are paid for solely by aviation users through the following sources:

Flight Property Tax;
Aircraft License (lieu) Tax;
Aviation Fuel Tax;
Grand Canyon Airport Revenue (to be used at the state owned Grand Canyon Airport );
Investment interest on the aviation fund balance and
Miscellaneous revenue sources such as lieu tax penalties and interest on tax collections.

I hope that this information is useful to you

Sincerely,
Benjamin Vardiman, ACE
Airport Manager
Prescott Municipal Airport
Ernest A. Love Field
6546 Crystal Lane
Prescott , AZ 86301
Office: (928)-777-1114
Fax: (928)-771-5861
Email: ben.vardiman@prescott-az.gov

Saturday, April 3, 2010

B17 "Sentimental Journey" at Prescott May 7-9th

Fly-in and join us at Prescott Regional Airport, Saturday, May 8th for the EAA Fly In pancake breakfast AND take rides on the B17, "Sentimental Jouney". More info to come shortly!!!!