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Plymouth Airport Commission plans hangar inspections ahead of taxi-lane work

Plymouth Airport Commission · June 4, 2026
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Summary

Acting Manager Brendan Nordahl said he has drafted non-compliance and non-accessibility letters and is contacting units that could not be accessed; staff suggested coordinating hangar inspections and pre-work checks before Gate 3 Taxi Lane construction because of potential compaction impacts.

The Plymouth Airport Commission discussed hangar inspections on June 4 and directed staff to continue outreach and prepare inspection letters ahead of planned construction work.

Acting Manager Brendan Nordahl said he has drafted two letters — one for non-compliance and another for non-accessibility — and that both are under review. He reported contact attempts to units that staff were previously unable to enter and said several units have been accessed for inspection.

Nordahl also told commissioners that pre-work inspections may be necessary prior to the Gate 3 Taxi Lane construction to document conditions affecting T-hangers and Ben Bailey’s hangars because of expected compaction during construction. Commissioners discussed coordinating hangar inspections with the taxi-lane pre-construction work.

Resident Lorraine Ramsey urged set inspection dates (bi-annual or annual). The commission did not adopt a new inspection schedule at the meeting but identified inspections and pre-work documentation as near-term priorities.