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  • 2024-07-26

    Public commenters raise concerns at Commercial Aviation Work Group inaugural meeting

    The Commercial Aviation Work Group (CAWG), meeting for the first time on Thursday, July 11, is tasked with resolving Washington’s projected aviation capacity shortage. Interim chairman Evan Nordby (left-center) addresses the group. PHOTO BY JEFFREY WESTBROOK Posted Friday, July 26, 2024 6:37 pm Why were the citizen representatives all part of the aviation industry? Is this group even
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  • 2024-07-26

    Plan to fix soundproofing in homes near Sea-Tac Airport under scrutiny

    By  Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks Seattle Times staff reporter Community advocates and state lawmakers are raising concern over the Port of Seattle’s limited assessment of soundproofing equipment it installed in more than 9,000 homes near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, many of which have since failed. Since the mid-1980s, the Port of Seattle has installed soundproofing like triple-pane windows
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsPort Package Program Updates
  • 2024-07-26

    Meet the Blue Angels: What it takes to join this famous squadron

    6, 2024 at 6:00 am Updated July 26, 2024 at 6:00 am    By  Erin Edwards Pacific NW magazine writer The Navy’s Blue Angels have been performing their roaring aerobatic flight demonstration at the Seafair Air Show since 1972. It’s a Seattle summer tradition: Paired with the Seafair Cup hydroplane races that began in 1951, the
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsSeattle Times
  • 2024-07-16

    ‘We’re Living in a Nightmare:’ Inside the Health Crisis of a Texas Bitcoin Town

    By Andrew R Chow/Granbury, Texas | Photographs by Jake Dockins for TIME An aerial view of Marathon Digital Holdings’ bitcoin mine in Granbury, Texas, on May 21, 2024. Drone operation by Izaac Costiniano On an evening in December 2023, 43-year-old small business owner Sarah Rosenkranz collapsed in her home in Granbury, Texas and was rushed
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsHealth, Noise, Time Magazine
  • ARTICLE XXIII – Amendments to the Washington State Constitution

    ARTICLE XXIII – AMENDMENTS Washington State Constitution 2024 SECTION 1 HOW MADE. Any amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be proposed in either branch of the legislature; and if the same shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be
    CategoriesFrom The Web, Legislation
  • PART 36—NOISE STANDARDS: AIRCRAFT TYPE AND AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATION

    Code of Federal Regulations, last updated July 12, 2024
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  • 2024-07-11

    SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERNATIONAL (KSEA) Runway Information Seattle, WA

    Runway Information for SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERNATIONAL Airport (SEA) 16L/34R 16C/34C 16R/34L ID Dimensions Surface Weight Bearing Capacity 16L/34R 11901 ft x 150 ft / 3627.4 m x 45.7 m Bituminous Concrete (grooved), Excellent Condition Single Wheel 120.0 Double Wheel 250.0 Double Tandem 550.0 Dual Double Tandem 1120.0 16L/34R Details Title 16L 34R Latitude 47-27-49.6628N 47-25-52.2202N Longitude
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsGlide Slope, GlobalAir.com, KSEA, Sea-Tac Airport
  • 2024-07-04

    Sea-Tac Airport’s 75th anniversary takes off amid constant change

    By  Jean Sherrard Special to The Seattle Times IF THERE WERE birthday candles for our premier regional airport, winds of perpetual change would blow them out. On July 9, 1949, 30,000 people gathered to dedicate the gleaming $3 million terminal and administration building of Seattle-Tacoma (long nicknamed Sea-Tac) International Airport. Its six stories and 243,000
    CategoriesFrom The Web, History TagsPacific NW Magazine, Sea-Tac Airport, Seattle Times
  • 2024-07-02

    Inside Sea-Tac’s efforts to clean up PFAS firefighting foams

    By  Isabella Breda  and  Manuel Villa Seattle Times staff reporters SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT — Taxiing jet engines groaned on the tarmac, their fumes filling the Port of Seattle’s firetruck bays on an early summer day here. Snaking hoses connected tanks and filters in a complex cleanup operation. Over six days, the system flushed a toxic substance
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsPFAS, Seattle Times
  • Universal Hydrogen, pioneer of hydrogen-powered flight, goes bust

    By  Dominic Gates Seattle Times aerospace reporter Universal Hydrogen, the pioneering company that flew a partially hydrogen-powered flight out of Moses Lake in March last year, has burned through the $100 million it raised from investors and gone bust. The company was one of a few aiming to replace fossil-fuel powered flight with more sustainable,
    CategoriesFrom The Web Tagsliquid hydrogen

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    The Port of Seattle is sponsoring four open houses to answer your questions about the SAMP/SEPA Draft EIS. There will be a reporter to take your comments in-person. Monday, June 22: 6–8pm Glacier Middle School Entrance lobby/commons 2450 S 142nd St SeaTac, WA 98168

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    Order of Business 10:30 a.m. 1. Call to Order 2. Executive Session (if necessary, pursuant to RCW 42.30.110 – not open to the public) 12:00 p.m. – Public Session Reconvene or Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance 3. Approval of the Agenda 4. Special Orders of the Day 4a. Proclamation Recognizing June 2026 as

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    The Port of Seattle is sponsoring four open houses to answer your questions about the SAMP/SEPA Draft EIS. There will be a reporter to take your comments in-person. Tuesday, June 23: 6–8pm Mount Rainier High School Cafeteria space 22450 19th Ave S Des Moines, WA 98198

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