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Cleveland Airport board moves to post training-traffic caution, seeks input on touch-and-go limits
Summary
The City of Cleveland Airport Board voted Feb. 12 to publish a chart-supplement caution about high-volume flight training and discussed, but did not adopt, a numeric limit on touch-and-go operations; staff will seek FAA approval and solicit user feedback before any enforceable change.
The City of Cleveland Airport Board voted Feb. 12 to publish a non-number-specific caution in the airport supplement warning pilots about high-volume student flight training, while continuing outreach on a proposed restriction on touch-and-go operations during busy periods.
Chair Hugh McFarland said the board has received tenant concerns about training traffic ‘‘in the Cleveland Airport area’’ and wants to reduce the safety risk created when pattern traffic grows so large that itinerant pilots struggle to enter or depart. Airport manager Eric Galindo…
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