Santa Fe appeals tower closing

Posted at: 03/11/2013 1:33 PM
By: The Associated Press

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Santa Fe Mayor David Coss says the city has sent federal officials a letter seeking to save the airport's control tower from federal budget cuts.
    
Coss says keeping the tower open is of national importance because a number of military flights use it. In addition to having a National Guard base, he said,   the airport  participates in training flights with Kirtland and Cannon Air Force bases.
    
The Federal Aviation Administration last week notified airports in Santa Fe and Hobbs as well as the general aviation field in west Albuquerque that they will lose funding for their control towers unless they prove a pressing national interest.
    
If the FAA cannot be persuaded to keep the tower open, Coss said the city will look at trying to fund the tower costs itself.
    
It is unclear what impact the tower closing would have on commercial flights to Santa Fe.

(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Print  

Paid Advertisement:




Paid Advertisement:
Know More? Got Photo? Got Video? Correction Needed?

KOB welcomes a lively and courteous discussion as long as you follow the rules of conduct set forth in our Terms of Use. Comments are not pre-screened before they post. You agree that anything you post may be used, along with your name and profile picture, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the license you have granted pursuant to our Terms of Use.

Advertisement | Your Ad Here


Advertisement | Your Ad Here

Home
Set Home
SMS Text Alerts
Text Alerts
Email
Email News
RSS
RSS
Android App
Android App
iPhone - iPad App
iOS App

Advertisement | Your Ad Here


Site Index