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King County International Airport (Boeing Field) is a major regional facility with its own Part 150 program and FAA Roundtable
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1981-11-05
Airspace Study Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda, November 5, 1981
This document is the agenda for a Port of Seattle Airspace Study Advisory Committee meeting held on November 5, 1981, at the FAA Building at Boeing Field. The meeting covered the study's background, scope of work, and an overview of air traffic control and airspace structure, including approach and departure procedures for Sea-Tac and Boeing Field. Progress updates on a general aviation survey and a Boeing Field control tower survey were also scheduled for discussion. -
1981-10-16
Port Of Seattle Letter to Zone III Committee: Invitation to Join Sea-Tac/Boeing Field Airspace Study Advisory Committee
In October 1981, the Port of Seattle invited the Zone III Committee to join an Advisory Committee for the Sea-Tac International Airport and Boeing Field Airspace Study, which aimed to examine how shared airspace between the two airports affected capacity and congestion. Advisory Committee members would be expected to review study materials, monitor progress, and relay information between the study team and their organizations, meeting no more than eight times over 12 months. The first meeting was scheduled for November 5, 1981, at the Federal Aviation Administration Building at Boeing Field. -
1981-10-01
Exhibit 1: Airspace Study Sea-Tac International Airport / King County International Airport — Project Schedule
This document presents the project schedule for an airspace study covering Sea-Tac International Airport and King County International Airport, prepared by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. in October 1981. The 13-month study is divided into two phases and nine tasks, ranging from preparing the study design and conducting inventories to evaluating alternatives and producing a final report. The schedule also includes regular Advisory Committee meetings and Public Information meetings as part of a project coordination and public participation program.