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IN THIS ISSUE

FBO & Charter Today TM First Edition 2023

Aaron Will, Digital Media Coord. aaron@flying.media

Roxanne Sweazey Business Development Manager roxanne@flying.media Jaci Steib Business Development Manager jaci@flying.media

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New England’s Aviation Home

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14 Adventures in Business Aviation: How I Got My Start

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S ituated in the heart of New White Mountains, Emerson Aviation has been serving the aviation community for over 60 years with two generations, combines world-class amenities – includ- ing a 12,000-sq-ft heated hangar with a 100’x26’ opening, the only one of its kind on the field, the latest de-icing technol- ogy, and a do-it-all maintenance team with over 140 combined years of experi- ence – with the personal touch that only a long-time family business can offer. Emerson Aviation is the Hampshire’s stunning Lakes Region and the gateway to the

longest-running full-service FBO in the state, coming up on 50 years of providing premium aviation services to the Granite State, and is the only true full-service FBO at Laconia Municipal Airport (KLCI). Over 110 aircraft are based at Emerson, which offers a complete portfolio of services including charter operations, aircraft rentals and sales, line services, flight instruction, and a recently remodeled terminal and lounge that offers full concierge assistance. “Having that wealth of hands-on knowledge with this region and its avia- tion clientele is invaluable, but we also

pride ourselves on never resting on our laurels,” said second-generation owner and operator David Emerson, a 24-year New Hampshire Air National Guard Veteran who personally flies for the FBO’s Part 135 operation and over sees the FBO’s three-A&P/IA technician maintenance team as the Director of Operations. Change is a constant at Emerson Aviation, as David and Linda Emerson and their dedicated team look to

constantly innovate and enhance the cli- ent experience. One of their most recent additions is a new Premier HC29O50-G “Hot Shot” Deicer unit that actually heats and enables de-icing at the highest and most difficult-to-reach areas of the aircraft. “There is no substitute for over 60 years’ experience flying in New England weather,” said David. “Our keen under- standing of this region and its unique operating conditions provides clients with peace of mind no matter which season they are here.” Emerson Aviation also provides clients with financial peace of mind thanks to some of the lowest fuel prices in the

region. It is part of the CAA and Everest Fuel Management networks along with nearly every one of the fuel contracts out there today, has been a partner with Titan Aviation Fuels since 2009, while the two 12,000 gallon tanks in the newly expanded fuel farm enables Emerson to provide clients with the lowest rates at the field. Clients also reap the benefits of Emerson Aviation’s continued investment in its world-class facilities. In addition to regular enhancements to the main 12,000-sq-ft hangar, the Emerson team is in the process of building new hangar space, including a nested T-hangar com- plex with 2 60’x60’x18’ box hangars to

compliment the nested Tee’s for the Summer/Fall of 2023. For your next flight to KLCI, don’t accept anything less than the best. Emerson Aviation’s passionate team and unbeatable wealth of experi- ence will make sure your visit to Lake Winnipesaukee is one to remember. Please call 1-800-808-2786 and Linda or any of the friendly staff will answer your questions and accommodate your full range of needs, from aircraft services to ground transportation. ■

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Martin State Airport puts you within easy reach of the entire Mid-Atlantic. Our full-service FBO is an easy 12 miles from downtown Baltimore and accessible to DC, Northern Virginia, Philly and central PA. You’ll love our overwater approach, amenities, services, smiling staff—and the lowest fuel prices in the region. For the perfect stop, it’s all here.

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Gill Aviation, a respected name in FBO services at David Wayne Hooks Airport (KDWH), is located in Northwest Houston, 5 Minutes from The Woodlands with close proximity to Downtown and The Galleria.

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• NEW LPV approach - 250’ HAT and 3/4sm, the equivalent of an ILS. • FAA Designated Reliever Airport to Intercontinental • Award Winning FAA Air Traffic Control Tower with Radar System • 24 / 7 / 365 Airport Operations • 210,000 Sq/Ft of Secure Ramp Space

• On-site Enterprise Rental Cars • Complimentary Courtesy Cars

• Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting • RW 17R/35L | 7,009’ x 100’ HIRL • RW 17L/35R | 3,447’ x 35’ • 4 Helipads | 60’ x 60’

• Rental Car, Limousine and Taxi Reservation Services • Complimentary Valet Parking with Planeside Service • Gourmet Catering Arrangements • Hotel Reservations – Preferred Rates with Several Area Hotels • Flight Kitchen • Complimentary Gourmet Coffee, Newspapers and Ice • Washer and Dryer Available Upon Request

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Adventures in Business Aviation: How I Got My Start

Contributed By National Air Transportation Association Staff I n an industry as full of passionate people as general aviation, everyone has a story of falling in love with flying. As

things click, so I was immediately drawn to anything to do with the mechanical aspect. Getting some answers to those questions really laid the groundwork for all the rest of it.” Deberry served in the Air Force for 22 years before joining the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), where he led, directed, and managed aviation safety oversight activities and later became the interested in helping create new pathways forward to help kickstart the next generation of careers in aviation. “We should take every FAA’s Academy Director. Now, DeBerry says, he’s opportunity to go out in the community, to show young people what aviation is all about, to talk with people about careers in aviation. We should tell our stories of how we fell in love with aviation, and we should explain those emotions of accomplishment, of enthusiasm, of passion that we feel for our industry. For a young person looking for their way in the world, hearing people who are excited about their careers really causes things to start to turn,” added DeBerry. Megan Eisenstein, NATA’s Managing Director, Industry Affairs & Innovation, says the first sparks of her own love of aviation might pre-date her earliest memories. “It really began with my dad, a corporate pilot who has always flown Part 91 for private companies,” Eisenstein recalls. “Growing up, he would always

the members of the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) team began sharing those stories, it became clear that such tales—of initial sparks and of the careers they inspired—can play a critical role in motivating the next generation across all aspects of the industry.

ask my brother, sister and I if we would like to ride to the airport as he was stocking up on snacks and drinks and supplies for his trips. It was always such a fun adventure to take a ride to the airport, run around the hangar, see his airplane, and help him stock up the plane. I grew up around aviation, and then my older brother took an interest in it and started taking flying lessons. Once he got his license and started taking me for rides, that sparked a different kind of interest. Over the past 12 years, all my jobs have been in the industry.” “Getting introduced to aviation at a young age helps spark an interest, and not just in the pilot field,” she says. “In aviation you can be a pilot, you can be in aircraft charter sales, or be a broker, or focus on safety, or maintenance, or on the airport and FBO side. There are so many different aspects to the industry.” She points out that those different sides of the industry allow for a lot of movement.

“My story started very early on, when I was only four or five years old,” recalls Keith DeBerry, NATA’s Chief Operating Officer. “A friend of my grandfather’s had a biplane—you know, fabric and dope—and he and his wife would give rides for money. He landed in one of my grandfather’s fields one day when I was just a boy and, in that instant, I became enamored with aviation, for life. I immediately started asking, ‘What makes it fly? What makes it stay in the air?’ I’ve always had a curious mind about what makes

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“I’ve run across a lot of people in this industry who have had very interesting twists and turns on their resume: it’s a fascinating industry in that regard! There’s also a lot of upward mobility in our industry—so many opportunities and so many paths,” Eisenstein says. “The potential is there for a lot of growth, and that is what is so exciting!”

liked the work: the advocacy side of it, helping people understand the regulations and helping them with compliance. I enjoyed being involved with how the laws and regulations impacting aviation are formed and building relationships within the industry and it became my career,” Rosser says. Rosser thinks it’s important for NATA and its members to invest in helping young people understand the many career paths in aviation. “That’s the interesting thing: there’s always these diversions. I always like to ask people, ‘What did you think you would be doing?’ and almost no one says, ‘I thought I’d be doing this.’ You never know exactly where your path is going to lead you,” Rosser says. “The university aviation programs tend to be very airline- centric: everyone thinks they’re going to be working at the airlines. General aviation careers are not always as well promoted. I think we can do a better job of highlighting some of those paths.”

leaves a lasting mark, it is time well spent. We should all be so lucky as to make a career out of doing what we love. And, if we are that fortunate, let’s share it with others,” Castagna says. As of late, “living the dream” has taken on a sarcastic connotation. Castagna says, “Let’s development opportunities, scholarship contributions, and other philanthropic support of organizations such as NATA, the RedTail Flight Academy, Women in Aviation, and others—opening the aviation business industry as a viable career-long path, not just a steppingstone to other aviation segments. I am excited about the prospect of increased engagement in this area through NATA and its National Air Transportation Foundation, and other industry initiatives.” • take it back. Our members are providing innovative internship and career NATA is pleased to offer our members and other attendees of NBAA’s Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference, January 24-26 in Nashville, TN, the opportunity to tell their aviation story. Stop by booth 533 for a brief podcast session and chance to win great prizes. Your story may be featured on NATA’s social channels and the new Aviation Career Navigator – a comprehensive tool for researching, posting, and finding aviation career opportunities. www.nata.aero/sdc

Jacqueline Rosser, NATA’s Senior Advisor for Regulatory Affairs-Air Charter, says her aviation dreams began when she was in high school. “I wanted to be a pilot, so I attended a university with an aviation program: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,” Rosser says. “I completed the flight program, ultimately earning a flight instructor certificate, and graduated from the Aviation Management program. Originally, my goal was going to be an airline pilot. But, like many people, I didn’t end up doing what I thought I would! When I was finishing up college, a very good friend of mine recruited me to come out to Washington, D.C.” Rosser says she initially viewed working at NATA as a stepping-stone. “It seemed like a good way to make a lot of industry contacts and see what I wanted to do if I didn’t want to go to the airlines. When I got out to D.C., I really

NATA’s new President and CEO Curt Castagna agrees. “I am most proud of my time and efforts as an aviation educator and mentor. I am thrilled to share my enthusiasm for flight through the Young Eagles Program, providing industry prospects their first experience in a GA aircraft. If one flight, one airport visit, one interaction with an interested aviation entrant

To learn more: www.nata.aero



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ADJACENT RIVERFRONT PROPERTY ALLOWS FOR THE ULTIMATE ESCAPE

TUCKED HALF A MILE from the southern entrance of The Fields— where development is underway at the highly anticipated 1,500-acre, luxury fly-in community in Southeast Tennessee—sits a serene section of the Sequatchie River planned for near-term development. With nearly a mile of meandering shoreline, the property will form the epicenter of water sports and riverside amenities at The Fields, including guided and unguided fishing, paddling activities, a unique dining experience, as well as a concert and events venue for residents and guests.

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“The vision for amenities at The Fields was to incorpo- rate the Sequatchie River from day one,” says Jon Ricketts, managing partner. “It’s a hallmark of the valley and compli- ments the outdoor recreation and lifestyle community that we are developing. We are excited to add this section of The Fields into the broader master plan and offer our residents and guests another space to explore and enjoy.” In addition to amenities, this space will also host the full-service outfitter at The Fields, equipped with the lat- est in outdoor gear and accessories for fishing, kayaking, ca- noeing, tubing, cycling, climbing, and hiking. The outfitter will serve as a base camp for all the leased-equipment needs of residents and their guests who wish to pursue outdoor recreation while there. Residents and guests may also take advantage of concierge services to schedule excursions as well as attend to any repair needs related to outdoor recre- ation activities. Unique Concert Venue The Sequatchie River is the perfect location to enjoy outdoor activities. In addition to the recreational experiences for res- idents and their guests, the property will feature an intimate outdoor venue for riverfront concerts. Seasonally, The Fields plans to host a series featuring new and established artists, offering a unique setting alongside the river. With beautiful views of the sunset in the Sequatchie Valley, the location has the potential to become a bucket-list destination for music enthusiasts across the country. Culinary Experiences The Fields will feature multiple unique culinary experi- ences. In addition to the onsite farm-to-table grocery store and restaurant adjacent to the runway and FBO, the river- front property will contain an indoor/outdoor brewery and restaurant for both convenient, and high-quality dining options in a picturesque setting.

The Fields is a luxury fly-in resort and community that features an airpark with hangar homes and outdoor adventure activities. • Tennessee is one of the lowest-cost states in the U.S. to live (No state income or capital gain taxes) • Located in the Sequatchie Valley, Ten- nessee (30 miles from Chattanooga and • Valley and mountain properties available, suitable for smaller homes or large estates • Community to include farm-to-table restaurants, retail, spa and resort • Outdoor activities to include rock climb- ing, equestrian activities, vineyard/ winery, 4x4, hang gliding, kayaking, plus boating and water sports on nearby lakes • Move-in as early as 2023 90 miles from Nashville) • Lots with runway access ABOUT THE FIELDS

“We focused on building a resort experience that is tailored towards the ideal life that a non-flying spouse would want, but because it is aviation first, it’s also a dream for pilots who want to live in a resort, but have instant access to their aircraft.” —JON RICKETTS

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ADVENTURE FLYING AT THE FIELDS

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Early Phase Master Plans Show Additional Designs Concurrent with the river property development, archi- tectural renderings are being finalized which tie in the private airport (Phase 1), homesites (Phase 2), and a resort hotel/spa and equestrian center (Phase 3). “The master plan has evolved over the past 12 months into a final prod- uct that reflects the natural flow of the property. We were able to expand the proposed runway by both length and width while preserving access to contiguous phases and residential acreage. Our land development and usage strat- egy will continue to lead us as we announce future phases and opportunities,” Ricketts says. Residential Lots The residential design of Phase 1 allows for both diversity of lot size and diversity of hangar/housing style. From the plan, the viewer is drawn to estate-sized lots to the north- ern and southern borders of the fly-in community. Inte- rior to those are a variety of single-family hangar home lots, ranging from one-half acre to greater than an acre, with the ability for buyers to acquire multiple lots if de- sired. The Fields will also offer hangar townhomes and hangar condos—all accessible to the planned taxiways and runway. With over half of the available acreage un- der reservation, The Fields will move into individual lot selection in December.

www.FlyTheFields.com The Fields will be built around a 4,300-foot paved run- way with taxiways to every lot developed in Phase 1. Lot reservations are underway. Contact us at flythefields.com as soon as possible to learn more about becoming a resi- dent in this unprecedented, exclusive airpark. Visit FlyTheFields.com Equestrian Center With Resort and Wellness Center Situated to the southwest of Phase 1 and Phase 2 is the planned home of the The Fields equestrian center and resort and spa. The development strategy behind this acreage is to give a dedicated space for residents and guests to spread out while enjoying amenities, such as the stables, trailheads, and the general serenity of the Sequatchie Valley. “Apart from the runway, the resort hotel and wellness center has generated the most enthu- siasm among future residents at The Fields,” Ricketts says. “The ability to walk, bike, or take a golf cart a few minutes down the path to experience the wellness center offerings, as well as enjoy the restaurant and lounge area at the hotel is both convenient and exciting, it’s what new urbanism design planning is all about.” Fly Here, Live Here, Stay Here

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