Title: Winter Operations at a Chicago Reliever Airport
1Winter Operations at a Chicago Reliever Airport
- Presented By
- Jeff Jorgensen
- DuPage Airport Authority
- Manager, Field Operations
2Where is DuPage Airport?
3About DuPage
- Designated as a General Aviation Reliever Airport
- 2800 Acres
- 24-Hour Air Traffic Control Tower
- US Customs
- 450 Based Aircraft (90 Jets)
- 156 T-Hangar Bays
- 51 Corporate Hangar Bays
- 119 Tiedowns
- 133,242 Ops (2005)
- 4th Busiest in Illinois
4Our Services
- 24 Hour FBO
- Jet A, 100LL
- Pilot and VIP Lounge
- Workout Room with Showers
- Business Center
- Wireless Internet
- Conference Rooms
- Café
- Rental Cars
5Prairie Landing Golf Club
- 18 Hole Robert Trent Jones Jr. Design Course
- Par 72
- Clubhouse
- Pro Shop
- Banquet Hall and Grill Room
- Practice Range
6KDPAAviations Best Address!
7Runways
8Total Airport Pavement
- 2,056,691 Sq. Ft. RUNWAYS
- 2,810,639 Sq. Ft. TAXIWAYS
- 3,991,349 Sq. Ft. APRONS
- 1,977,496 Sq. Ft. ROADS AND PARKING LOTS
- 10,836,175 TOTAL SQ. FT. OF PAVEMENT
What Does This All Mean?
9102 Miles of 2 Lane Road
10Snow Fleet Equipment
11High Speed Runway Brooms
- 1999 Oshkosh w/18 Ft. MB Broom
- 1991 Schmidt w/18 Ft. Broom
12Runway Plow Trucks
- 2001 Oshkosh H Series w/18 Ft. Poly Plow and
Blackcat Plow Blades
13Runway Plow Trucks
- 1993 Oshkosh P Series w/20.5 Ft. Plow and 6YD
Highway V Box Spreader - 1991 FWD w/20.5 Ft. Plow and 6YD Highway V Box
Spreader
V Box Spreader Utilized for Sanding Applications
14Deicing Truck
- 1993 4900 Model International w/Batts 2000
Gallon Tank 50 Ft. Spray Width
15Dry Material Application
1999 International w/13YD Dump Box and Tail Gate
Spreader for Application of Sodium Formate, KAC
and Urea
1992 International Plow /Salt Truck Utilized
for Landside Operations
16Blowers
- 1989 Schmidt TS4 Unimog Chassis 4000 Tons Per
Hour
17Blowers
- 2002 Oshkosh H-Series 2778 Chassis w/5000 Tons
Per Hour
18Loaders
- 1991 Dresser 530
- 1999 John Deere 624
- 2003 John Deere 624
- Equipped with 16 Ft. All Directional Plows
19Loaders
- 1991 Dresser 530
- 1999 John Deere 624
- 2003 John Deere 624
- Equipped with 18 and 20 Ft. Ramp Box Plows
20Grader
- 1988 Dresser A606 Road Grader w/16 Ft. Main Blade
and 14 Falls Wing Blade
21Pickups
- 13 ¾ Ton Pickup Trucks w/8 Ft. Western Plow
Blades
22Plow Implements
- All Directionals
- Ramp Plows
- Runway Plows
- 4 Yard Buckets
- Wing Blades
- Steel and Blackcat Cutting Edges
23Deicing and Anti-Icing Assets
24Materials
- Urea 20F (Pellets)
- KAC OF (Pellets)
- Sodium Formate 0F (Flake/Granular)
- Potassium Acetate Based E36 26F (Liquid 50)
- Sand (FAA Approved)
25Runway Friction Equipment
- Bowmonk AFM Meter
- Pre-Season Training with Operators
- Yearly Certification
- Record Retention for Entire Snow Season
26RWIS Weather System
- Monitor Pavement Conditions
- Temperature (Air/Surface)
- Precipitation
- Wind Direction and Speed
27Planning
28Pre-Season Planning
- Snow Committee
- - Airport Operations
- - Security
- - Fixed Base Operators
- Pre-Season Meetings
- - Review and Update Snow Plan
- - Address Safety and Security Concerns
- - Inventory Vehicles, Maintenance Materials
- - Order Supplies if Required
29Pre-Season Planning
- Secure Snow Removal Contractor
- Identify Staffing Requirements
- Designate Haul Routes
- Designate Obstructions to be Marked
- Identify any Environmental Issues
- Identify Air Traffic Concerns
30Pre-Season Preparation
- Contractor Safety Briefings
- Tenant / FBO Safety Briefings
- Employee Equipment Refresher
- Pre Mark Disposal Area
- Install Taxiway and Runway Edge Markers
31Effective Team Organization
32Airside Team
- Priorities
- Instrument Runways
- Transient Traffic
- Taxiways
- Emergency Response Routes
- FBO Parking Ramps
33Landside Team
- Priorities
- Roadway Intersections
- Airport Business Parking Lots
- Emergency Response Routes
- Coordinates with Snow Removal Contractor
34Sidewalk and Gate Team
- Priorities
- Public Building Entrances
- Sidewalks
- Electric Vehicle Gates
- Emergency Exits
35Snow Season Challenges
36Airside Safety Hazards
- Aircraft Wing Obstructions Wind Rows, Snow
Banks, Ice Ridges - Obstructed Navaids
- Slick Surfaces Insufficient Traction
- Runup Blast Hazards
- Obscured Visual Aids
- FOD Frozen Snow or Ice
37Landside Safety Hazards
- Slip and Fall Hazards Sidewalks and Parking
Lots - Icy Roadway Intersections
- Snow Removal Operations in Employee and Public
Traffic Areas
38Airfield Challenges
39Runway Friction Improvement
- Create Textured Pavement Surface
- - Pavement Grooving
- - Porous Friction Course
- Surface Treatment of Ice or Snow
- - Application of Granular Materials
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40Abrasive Application
- Provides Rough Surface, Improves Braking
Performance - Use Carefully to Reduce Turbojet Engine Erosion
- If Granules Do Not Adhere, They Can Be Blown Away
by Wind - Common in Temperatures Below 20F, No Water Film
- Reduce the Loss of Abrasives By
- Heating
- Pre-Coating w/Chemical
- Spraying Chemical on Granules
41Ice Scarifying
- Cutting Longitudinal Grooves into Ice
- Not Intended to Improve Braking Action
- Grooves Trap Abrasives or Chemicals
- Contributes to Improving Melting Conditions
42Deicing vs. Anti-Icing
43Questions and Answers
Jeff Jorgensen Field Maintenance Manager DuPage
Airport Authority 2700 International Drive, Suite
200 West Chicago, Illinois 60185 630-208-5601
Office 630-208-6488 Fax jjorgensen_at_dupageairport
.com www.dupageairport.com
Thank You!