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Board seeks FAA contact to restore RNAV approach from south; director says procedure largely designed
Summary
Airport staff said an RNAV approach from the south (RNAV 34) would restore access in certain wind and night conditions; staff said the FAA contact who had been working the procedure retired and the city will seek a new regional contact to reactivate the work.
The Cleveland Airport Board discussed efforts to establish an RNAV approach from the south (RNAV 34) to improve access to Cleveland Municipal Airport in certain wind and weather conditions and to reduce flight times for aircraft approaching from the south and east.
The airport director said he has tried to locate a new FAA contact after the regional official who had been handling the procedure left and that he could not identify a current point person. He asked the board for help finding a regional FAA…
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