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Introducing Flight Plan: The 10-Year Vision for McGhee Tyson Airport27 Nov 202400:21:16
McGhee Tyson Airport’s Flight Plan is a comprehensive 10-year initiative aimed at enhancing the airport’s facilities and passenger experience to meet the needs of a growing East Tennessee community. Kicking off with the construction of a new parking garage, the plan includes expanded parking, roadway improvements, and upgraded terminal spaces. Community leaders and stakeholders expressed excitement about the economic and travel benefits the project will bring to the region. With strong employee and community support, the Flight Plan is charting the course for the future of McGhee Tyson Airport to better serve travel needs today, tomorrow, and in the future.
TYS and The Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Where Modern Transportation Meets Nature’s Wonders18 Nov 202100:36:29
Episode Description

Did you know that McGhee Tyson Airport is just one hour away from the most visited national park in the US? More than 12 million people visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park each year, generating a more than $1 billion economic impact for our region. In this episode, we speak with Caitlin Worth of the National Park Service as she shares the parks’ history, secrets, and future developments.

Guests in this Episode

Caitlin Worth is the acting management assistant and public affairs specialist at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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How TYS & Local Municipalities are ‘Leveling the Playing Field’ for Minority-Owned Businesses25 Feb 202100:34:43
Episode Description

This episode explores the vast amount of resources available to minority-owned businesses through airports and their local municipalities. Alan Jones, Director of Administration and DBE Liasion Officer with the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority, and Pamela Cotham, Assistant Purchasing Agent and Small Business & Diversity Outreach Manager for the City of Knoxville, share their passion for fostering relationships and opportunities for companies that qualify as a Disadvantage Business Enterprises (DBE). Through their wealth of experience, learn how to qualify as a DBE, become eligible for consideration for projects, and tap into a multitude of beneficial programs.

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Discussing What’s Upcoming and the Unknowns for 2021 at TYS03 Feb 202100:20:08
Episode Description

It’s a new year, and we’re diving into another year of aviation-related podcast topics for your listening and learning pleasure. From new flights launching soon to what to expect when you enter the airport terminal building, this 20 minute episode will get you up to speed with what has been happening at TYS and what you can expect the next time you travel.

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You Asked, Experts Answer: 20+ Q&As about Air Travel & TYS04 Nov 202000:41:58
Episode Description

Travelers have a lot of questions these days about what to expect at the airport and when onboard an airplane. In this episode, we answer 20+ of those frequently asked questions.  We don’t just answer them— we take a deep dive into the questions with six different airport experts. From new flights, to runway construction, the REAL ID deadline, and updated concessionaire hours, you’ll learn it all after listening to these quick interviews.

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TSA Update: ‘Stay Healthy. Stay Secure’ + REAL ID14 Oct 202000:20:25
Episode Description

Along with airlines and airports across the country, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is having to adapt its security checkpoint procedures in order to comply with current pandemic protocols. TSA’s new campaign, ‘Stay Healthy. Stay Secure.’, ensures travelers’ safety and security continue to be the number one priority by enforcing additional policies, such as social distancing, contactless identification verification, plastic shielding, and more. In this episode, Mark Howell, the regional spokesperson for TSA, shares how you can best-prepare for air travel right now, as well as what you’ll need to know for traveling in the future (i.e. REAL ID).

Guest in this Episode

Mark Howell is the Regional Spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration covering airports in Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

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COVID-19 Safety Measures from an Airline’s Perspective: Air Filtration, Antimicrobial Protectant, and More14 Sep 202000:25:48
Episode Description

Airlines are taking major steps forward in preparing their aircraft for travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, we speak with Hilarie Grey, Managing Director of Corporate Communications for Allegiant Air, as she explains how her airline is ‘going the distance for health and safety’. After listening to her commentary, you will be an expert in all-things air filtration, antimicrobial protectant, and more. 

Guest in this Episode

Hilarie Grey is the Managing Director of Corporate Communications for the Allegiant Travel Company.    

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Insight and Advice On Traveling During A Pandemic27 Aug 202000:36:48
Episode Description

Making the decision to travel by air during a pandemic can be stressful. You may be curious about the boarding process or interested in how airlines are handling food and beverage service onboard the airplane. What’s it like going through the security checkpoint or even customs? In this episode, your questions are answered by four different frequent flyers: a pilot, leisure traveler, international traveler, and airport employee. They provide you stories of their recent travel experiences in airports around the world while offering tips on how to prepare for your next flight. Listen to this episode so that when you’re ready to take to the skies, you know what to expect.

Guests in this Episode

In this episode, we chat with four different people that traveled recently through McGhee Tyson Airport.

Interview One: Matt is a pilot for a legacy carrier and has flown frequently during the pandemic both for work and leisure.

Interview Two: Brooke is a leisure traveler who flew from TYS to LGA in March. 

Interview Three: Jacob flew to Germany in July to surprise his family (pictured: Jacob departing Berlin-Tegel Airport).

Interview Four: Tom is an Airport Authority employee and an avid aviation enthusiast. He has flown frequently during the pandemic.

Mentioned in this Episode– Travel Tips to Implement During Your Next Flight:
  • Wear a mask!
  • Pack snacks.
  • Don’t crowd the boarding lanes.
  • Sanitize the frequently-touched areas on the aircraft. 
  • Board the plane last so you aren’t crowding others. 
  • Get a window seat for better air circulation. 
  • Turn on the overhead air vent for better air circulation. 
  • Choose a nonstop flight instead of one with connections.
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Fluctuations of Passenger Travel and Air Cargo at TYS During COVID-1917 Jun 202000:25:50
Episode Description

As aircraft return to the skies, McGhee Tyson Airport is beginning to see slow but positive increases in passenger traffic and air cargo operations. In this episode, we are joined by Jim Evans, the MKAA’s Vice President of Marketing & Air Service Development, who is closely monitoring even the slightest changes in aviation. In addition, listeners will learn about what TYS is doing to provide a safe airport travel environment.

Guests in this Episode

In this episode, we are joined by Jim Evans, Vice President of Marketing and Air Service Development. He has been with the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (MKAA) for 13 years and has been in the aviation industry for more than 40 years. 

 

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Special Edition: COVID-19- The Pandemic’s Impact on TYS and the Aviation Industry29 Apr 202000:50:05
Episode Description

Over the course of two months, daily operations in the aviation industry quickly ground to a halt due to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The effects were felt in airports around the globe. In this episode, we discuss the impact COVID-19 has had on McGhee Tyson Airport as well as other US airports from the perspective of industry experts. 

Guests in this Episode

In this episode, we are joined by Patrick Wilson, President of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (MKAA); Trevis Gardner, MKAA Vice President of Operations; and Gwen Basaria, Vice President of Member Experience for the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE).

 

Patrick Wilson, A.A.E., is president of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (MKAA), which owns and operates both McGhee Tyson and Downtown Island Airports in Knoxville, TN. In his role, Wilson leads a team of employees whose primary focus is to provide East Tennessee pilots and travelers with a safe, convenient and affordable air travel experience. As a leader in aviation for over 27 years, Wilson is an expert at promoting positive relationships with all airport, airline, government and community leaders. 

 

Trevis Gardner, Vice President of Operations, has been with MKAA for 29 years. Gardner is directly responsible for an operations and maintenance organization division of nearly 100 staff members, and also serves in a leadership role as a senior organization officer as Chief Information Officer and Chief Personnel Officer. Trevis has even served multiple terms in local elected office as member and chairman of the Blount County Board of Education. 

 

As AAAE’s Vice President of Member Experience and the AAAE Foundation, Gwen does more than just delight members (though that’s in her job description!).  Gwen passionately serves as chief member advocate at AAAE; identifying their priorities, developing new benefits and services to meet those needs, and elevating member service standards and satisfaction metrics across the association. She also manages the day-to-day operations of the AAAE Foundation, which has awarded over 3,000 scholarships totaling more than $5 million since 1989.

(Credit for bios and photos: MKAA  and AAAE)

Mentioned in this Episode
  • TYS is open and operating essential fights that are crucial to the success of our nation.
  • Now more than ever, TYS air cargo is playing an important role in providing supplies to those at home and in the medical field in our region.
  • CARES Act – Airports
  • Timeline of historic events that have impacted the aviation industry:
    • 2001 –> 9/11, 2003 –> SARS, 2008 –> Recession, 2020 –> COVID-19
  • The average number of daily passengers has significantly decreased at TYS. The normal average of passengers per day is 4500, but we are currently seeing just 200 passengers per day. 
  • TYS hosts two Maintenance and Repair Organizations (MRO), Endeavor Air Maintenance and Express Jet Maintenance, that thoroughly inspect aircraft and perform maintenance on aircraft. Having these two MROs is another great reason that airlines are choosing to park their aircraft at TYS.

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Designing a Website for ALL Audiences06 Mar 202000:27:50
Episode Description

Airport websites have to meet the informational expectations of a lot of user groups. From novice travelers to seasoned frequent fliers, the website has to be easy to use and function for all parties. This episode explores the meticulous process McGhee Tyson Airport went through to develop their brand new website. Listen as Moxley Carmichael’s Charley Sexton, Creative Director, John McCulley, Senior Web Developer, and Katrina Roberts, Graphic & Digital Media Designer, share their expertise in how to design an effective website, especially one with a multitude of user groups.  

Guests in this Episode

In this episode, we are joined by three employees from Moxley Carmichael, a full-service communication agency located right here in East Tennessee.

  • Charley Sexton, Creative Director, has been with Moxley Carmichael since 2001 and works directly on creative department projects, as well as manages graphic designers, web designers and developers, social media staff and production vendors. He was recognized as ambassador of the year in 2015 and in 2016, he was recognized in the Greater Knoxville Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list.

  • John McCulley, Senior Web Developer, is a full stack developer and has been developing websites and apps since 2005. John is a popular and experienced speaker who has been featured at CodeStock, the Knoxville American Marketing Association conference and Code TN. He makes regular appearances on local television stations to discuss digital media and technology.

  • Katrina Roberts, Graphic & Digital Media Designer, joined the staff of Moxley Carmichael as a graphic and digital media designer in 2016. Katrina was on staff at The Daily Beacon throughout her college career at The University of Tennessee and was a two-time recipient of the Tennessee AP College Award for Best News Graphic Design/Illustration.

  (Credit for bios and photos: Moxley Carmichael)

Mentioned in this Episode
  • Moxley Carmichael: full-service communication agency
    • info@moxleycarmichael.com
    • 865-544-0088
  • Our New Website: flyknoxville.com
  • RFP: Request For Proposal
  • ADA Compliancy
    • The audience of airport websites include everyone. Therefore, we must ensure that every audience is taken care of and can access all of the information on our website.
    • The new website is compliant for both visually and hearing impaired. The website also works with most all screen readers and paralysis tools.
    • The website can easily be translated into Spanish by clicking the option in the header.
    • The entire website can be translated in over 100 different languages using Google Translate.
  • Ground Transportation
    • #1 Most visited page
    • Find information on ride sharing, including walking directions to the ride share pick-up location on this page.
  • TSA Wait Time provided on the home page, powered by the MyTSA app.
  • Real time parking information on the home page, as well as rates and directions.
  • Easily apply online for jobs and subscribe to receive new job postings on the Jobs @ TYS page.
  • Be sure to check out our time-lapse website header at 12 a.m., 5 a.m., 8 a.m., 12 p.m., 5 p.m., & 8 p.m.

 

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134th Air Refueling Wing: Delivering ‘Beans, Beds, & Bullets’26 Feb 202000:22:14
Episode Description

Not only does McGhee Tyson Airport see constant commercial and general aviation traffic, military aviation plays a large role in the overall operations at TYS as well.  In this episode, we speak with the Wing Commander of the 134th Air Refueling Wing, Colonel M. Lee Harley, Jr. and learn about their global, state, and local missions. From talking about the 134th Air Refueling Wing’s history and its $246 million annual economic impact, to hearing about how they operate their ‘flying gas station’, this episode introduces you to military aviation and the people and aircraft that make each mission successful.

Guest in this Episode

Colonel M. Lee Hartley, Jr. is the Commander of the 134th Air Refueling Wing, Tennessee Air National Guard. A native of Knoxville, Tennessee, Colonel Hartley graduated from Doyle High School in 1987 and received a congressional appointment to the United States Air Force Academy. Following graduation and commissioning in 1991, he attended Undergraduate Pilot Training at Laughlin Air Force Base, TX and earned his wings in October 1992.

Colonel Hartley has flown aerial refueling missions supporting Operations Northern Watch, Deliberate Forge, Icelandic Air Defense and over 60 combat missions supporting for Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, Freedom Sentinel, and Inherent Resolve. Additionally,  Colonel  Hartley has  deployed  to  locations including: Incirlik AB, Turkey, Istres, France, Rhein Mein AB, Germany, RAF Mildenhall AB, England, Manas AB, Kyrgyzic Republic, Al Udeid AB, Qatar, and Camp Marmal, Afghanistan. From June 2006 – April 2007, Colonel Hartley was an initial cadre Instructor Pilot for the 134th ARW conversion to the KC-135R.

(Credit for bio and photo: 134th ARW)

Mentioned in this Episode

The Mission of the 134th Air Refueling Wing:

Federal: Support Rapid Global Mobility and Sustainment by providing world class personnel, vital Air Refueling and Airlift capabilities for contingency response and sustained combat operations

State: Provide personnel and equipment to protect life and property during emergency response operations as directed by the Governor of Tennessee and the Adjutant General

  • ‘Miracle on 134th Street: The Hartley Edition’ 
  • TNANG Orange Hangar:

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8+ Decades of Aviation History in East Tennessee15 Oct 202100:37:35
Episode Description

Aviation has played a crucial role in the development and growth of East Tennessee since the early 1900s. As McGhee Tyson Airport celebrates its 84th Anniversary, this podcast highlights some of the inspirational people and aviation milestones that have occurred in our region. We are joined by Bob Davis, a local historian and pilot, who has spent years researching TYS and DKX. Aviation buffs are welcome!

Guests in this Episode Becky and Mr. Davis at a luncheon in 2012 where Mr. Davis shared TYS history.

Mr. Bob Davis is a local historian; Knoxville native; pilot based at DKX; and a FAA designated pilot examiner.

Mentioned in this Episode
  • How did McGhee Tyson Airport get its name? Answered at 6:53
  • July 29, 1937: first commercial flight at McGhee Tyson Airport, an American Airlines transcontinental airmail route
  • Tennessee Aviation Hall of Fame
  • Tennessee Museum of Aviation
  • East Tennessee’s Early Aviators:
    • Evelyn Johnson
    • Elmer Wood
    • Farris Thomas
    • Hodges Briscoe
    • Walter Self
  • East Tennessee Historical Society
  • There are not many historical landmarks within the industry, because “aviation moves on.”
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Newest Amenity at TYS: A Mamava Pod14 Feb 202000:23:40

Episode Description

Airports are always striving to offer amenities that will make a passenger’s travel experience more enjoyable and less stressful. McGhee Tyson Airport just opened a new airport amenity for East Tennessee travelers, but more specifically for traveling nursing mothers. This new amenity, a Mamava pod, offers a private area for mothers to breastfeed or pump while inside the airport terminal building. In this episode, we hear from a Mamava executive about the company’s history, their current products, and what ‘mamas’ can expect when utilizing this new airport feature. 

Guest in this Episode

Nicci Micco is the Vice President of Marketing for Mamava, the inventor of freestanding lactation pods and the (free) Mamava app, which helps moms find thousands of pumping and breastfeeding-friendly locations—never a bathroom!—on the go.

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Inside this Episode: 140 Years of McGhee Tyson Airport Experience27 Jan 202000:33:23
Episode Description

A lot has happened over the years at McGhee Tyson Airport.  From the kick off of the 1982 World’s Fair, to the roaring engines of the first jumbo jets to enter the market, to the aftermath of 9/11, TYS has continued adapt to meet the challenges it has faced. Listen to long-time airport employees as they discuss how the airport has changed and what they see on the horizon for aviation in our community.

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Ensuring Public Safety, One Passenger at a Time09 Jan 202000:23:35
Episode Description

Whether it’s assisting travelers in medical emergencies, training for an aircraft rescue and firefighting simulation, or assisting in Presidential visits, the Department of Public Safety at McGhee Tyson Airport is critical to passenger safety and the continuous operations of the airport. In this episode, hear from Chief Tom Aiken as he shares the training and experience it takes to be a police, fire, and medically-trained airport officer.

Guest in this Episode

Tom Aiken is the Director of the Department of Public Safety at the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (MKAA). He has been with the MKAA for 40 years.

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Personal Insights on TYS From Its Top Executive19 Dec 201900:23:07
Episode Description

Managing people, resources and public expectation at one of the nation’s top 100 airports is a full-time job for Patrick Wilson, President of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority.  Daily, he oversees the operation of McGhee Tyson Airport with his eyes focused on the future of air service and needs of the airport’s travelers and guests.  In this episode, hear about Patrick’s first year at TYS, his experiences as an airport president and what he sees in the airport’s future.

Guest in this Episode

Patrick Wilson, A.A.E., is president of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (MKAA). Prior to coming to the MKAA, he served as president of the Tri-Cities Airport in Blountville, TN. Wilson received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and earned a Master of Business Administration in Aviation and Aerospace Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida.

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Inside Aircraft Maintenance: The Intricacies of Keeping Commercial Aircraft Safe06 Dec 201900:29:37
Episode Description

Commercial airplanes are very similar to cars– not in size, but in the fact that they require routine maintenance and safety checks. In this episode, learn how Endeavor Air plans and performs routine and emergency maintenance on Delta’s Bombardier CRJ 200, 700, and 900 fleet. James McKinley, Base Manager for Endeavor Air at McGhee Tyson Airport, explains the detailed process they undertake to keep their aircraft flying safely. 

Guest in this Episode
  • James (Jay) McKinley is the Base Manager for Endeavor Air at McGhee Tyson Airport. He has been in the aircraft mechanic industry for 27 years.

Mentioned in this Episode

Did You Know: Airplanes are required to be inspected at least every three days, but in most cases, mechanical inspections happen daily. 

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Full Flights, Full Hearts: The Busy Holiday Travel Season at TYS25 Nov 201900:29:06
Episode Description

Thanksgiving kicks off the busiest time of year at airports around the U.S. and McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS) is no different. With the increase in passenger traffic, TYS offers unique programs to entertain and educate travelers. One program in particular, ChariTrees, highlights local nonprofit organizations and allows them to share their message and mission to the travelers of East Tennessee. In this episode, learn about the unique airport programs available during the holiday season and hear from two nonprofit organizations, Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee and Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, about how they are involved in the hustle and bustle of holiday travel. 

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General Aviation at the Island18 Nov 201900:21:11
Episode Description

While general aviation (GA) might not be the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of aviation, did you know that there are actually more registered GA aircraft than commercial aircraft in the U.S.? In this episode, we introduce listeners to Downtown Island Airport (DKX), the GA airport in Downtown Knoxville, and hear about the different type of aircraft and operations you can witness on the Island– military, law enforcement, and experimental aircraft just to name a few. 

Guest in this Episode
  • Jennifer Giffin  (left) is the Operations Manager for the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority and has worked at MKAA for six years.
  • Justin Lackey (right) works as an Operations Specialist and has been with the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority for 13 years.

 

 

 

 

 

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FIDS, BIDS, and WiFi, Oh My!30 Oct 201900:30:15
Episode Description

What do FIDS, BIDS, shared tenant services, access control, and WiFi have in common? They are technology services provide by the Airport Authority that passengers couldn’t travel without. In this episode, hear from MKAA’s technology staff about their current responsibilities, the obstacles they face working in an airport environment, and must-have apps to help ease your travel experiences.

Guest in this Episode
  • Tony Clark (left) is the Technology Manager for the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority and has worked at MKAA for 15 years.
  • Justin McClure (right) works as an Airport Systems Technician and has been with the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority for four years.

 

 

 

 

 

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How the University of Tennessee Athletic Department Utilizes Private Charter Flights10 Oct 201900:37:20
Episode Description

Regardless of the sport or the destination, the University of Tennessee Athletic Department relies heavily on private charter flights to get student athletes to away games or competitions in a safe and timely manner. In this episode, David Elliott, Associate Athletic Director for Event Management at the University of Tennessee, discusses the planning and coordination it takes to schedule transportation for UT’s student athletes. Elliott also mentions some of his most memorable charter flights. Spoiler: one of his favorite flights was to Tempe, Arizona in 1998. 

Guest in this Episode

David Elliott is the Associate Athletic Director for Event Management and Team Travel for the University of Tennessee. He has been in this role since 1993.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mentioned in this Episode

Did you know that the University of Tennessee’s charter flight planning begins in February for fall sports? 

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IROPS, SEADOG, HURREVAC: Impacts of Inclement Weather at Airports25 Sep 201900:28:10
Episode Description

Inclement weather in the form of rain, snow, sleet and strong winds can have a significant impact on airport operations. Learn how McGhee Tyson Airport handles turbulent weather in East Tennessee as well as how they lend a helping hand when natural disasters strike.  Join Trevis Gardner, Senior Vice President of Operations, and Mike Porter, Airport Operations Specialist, as they discuss TYS weather operations, SEADOG and recent operational efforts to assist airports during Hurricane Dorian.

Guest in this Episode
  • Trevis Gardner (left) is the Vice President of Operations at the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority. He has worked in varying roles at TYS for more than 30 years.
  • Mike Porter (right) works as an Operations Specialist at TYS and has been with the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority for five years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What Do AUS, RDU, and TYS Have in Common? A Podcast!30 Sep 202100:38:11
Episode Description

In celebration of International Podcast Day, we bring you a podcast episode all about airport podcasts. We speak with the podcasts hosts from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (podcast: The Austin Approach) and Raleigh-Durham International Airport (podcast: The Fly Angle) about their airport’s podcast: why they started them, what topics are most-popular, and how airport podcasting fits into their overall airport communication plan. These podcast hosts also share best practices for podcasting, as well as their favorite podcasts to listen to on their morning commute.

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Using Research and Technology to Combat Aviation Threats16 Sep 201900:32:45
Episode Description

Ever wonder how airport security technology is selected? In this episode, Scott Broyles, President & CEO of National Safe Skies Alliance, discusses the processes and research that go into the selection of security technologies found at airports today. From active shooters to perimeter breaches, this security expert shares how his organization is working to help airports proactively prepare for the next big threat.

Guest in this Episode
  • Scott Broyles is the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Safe Skies’ Alliance.  He has more than 30 years of experience in the aviation industry, serving in diverse security and management positions.

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Airport Branding: It’s More Than Just A Plane Picture30 Aug 201900:30:56
Episode Description

Every day millions of travelers pass through airports around the world and often use directional signage and other design elements to successfully navigate the terminal building. From wayfinding to multi-faceted branding campaigns, this episode explores the strategic thought process behind airport graphic design and how each facility works to make the public’s visual experience extraordinary.

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I Don’t Want to be 600th in Line. Do You?25 Jun 201900:24:43
Episode Description

Moving through an airport’s security screening process shouldn’t be a task you’re dreading. It can be convenient and expedited without compromising the safety of the airport and its travelers. Hear from the Assistant Federal Security Director for TSA in East Tennessee, Eddie McGaha, as he spends time explaining the options you have to improve your checkpoint experiences and what to expect in the future.

Guest in this Episode
  • Eddie McGaha is the Assistant Federal Security Director for TSA in East Tennessee. He has been with the TSA since its inception in 2002.
Above: McGaha administering an Oath of Office for TSA new hires. Mentioned in this Episode

TSA’s Mission: Protect the nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.

TSA.gov Photos of TSA at TYS
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New Flights, New Planes, Now How About a New Airline?10 Jun 201900:27:08
Episode Description

The aviation industry is experiencing exponential growth, and McGhee Tyson Airport is no different. With more than 20 destinations, increased flight options, and larger aircraft in our market, we are seeing continuous, record-breaking passenger traffic like never before. In this episode, Jim Evans, Vice President of Marketing and Air Service Development at TYS, talks about how his department attracts and retains new airlines and new destinations for McGhee Tyson Airport.

Guest in this Episode
  • Jim Evans is the Vice President of Marketing and Air Service Development. He has been with the MKAA for 13 years and has been in the aviation industry for more than 40 years.
Mentioned in this Episode Behind-the-Scenes Photos Air Service at TYS by the Numbers (as of June 2019)
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What Do Drones, The Fast and the Furious, and Knoxville Have in Common?24 May 201900:30:57
Episode Description

With a large government and private technology presence in our area, Knoxville is at the forefront of the tech industry, especially in regards to 3D Printing. In the episode, we speak with Local Motors to hear how they are solving mobility problems around the world from their micro-factory here in Knoxville. We discuss the future of transportation, including the advanced technology of drones, 3D printed self-driving public transportation, and the 3D printed Rally Fighter, which was featured in ‘The Fate of the Furious’ and is now housed in Knoxville.

Guest in this Episode
  • Max Heres Ph. D. , Lead Vehicle Dynamics Engineer at Local Motors
Mentioned in this Episode Photos of Local Motors Creations Local Motors mini-factory in Knoxville, Tennessee THE Rally Fighter The world’s first 3D printed car: the Strati A base of ‘the olli’ Music in this Episode

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Celebrities, Crews, and Construction: How the Airport Hilton Continues to Adapt with Aviation24 Apr 201900:25:20
Episode Description

An airport hotel means a night’s rest after a long trip. It is a place of privacy for a musician on tour. It is a place where multi-million dollar deals are made. It’s important for airport hotels to stay current and meet the needs of the traveling public. Listen in as Bryan Cable, Airport Hilton Manager, and Chris Soro, Principal at C2RL, discuss how the current expansion will help the Airport Hilton at TYS stay fresh and valuable to everyone who visits.  Along with discussing the future, our guests share some of their favorite memories, such as meeting celebrities staying at the hotel. Spoiler alert: we’re talking about Michael Jackson.   

Guests in this Episode
  • Bryan Cable, left, is the General Manager of the Airport Hilton.
  • Chris Soro, right, is the Principal of C2RL Engineering, Inc.

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When Minutes Matter: How Children’s Hospital Uses Aviation to Save Lives29 Mar 201900:30:57
Episode Description

Minutes matter…The golden hour…Time is of the essence…Each of these phrases are often used when referring to medical emergency situations where taking quick action means the difference between life and death. In this episode, we visit with Hella Ewing, VP of Patient Care Services & Chief Nursing Officer, to discuss how aviation plays a role in the life-saving mission of East Tennessee Children’s Hospital.  From assisting in the hospital’s recruitment of top-tier physicians to being a crucial requirement in their organ transplant program, McGhee Tyson Airport supports ETCH’s operation by providing quick access to transportation when it matters most.

Guests in this Episode

Hella Ewing, MSN, BSN, RN, is the Vice President of Patient Care Services/Chief Nursing Officer for East Tennessee Children’s Hospital (ETCH). She has been with ETCH for 4 years and has worked in pediatrics for more than 13 years.

When she’s not at the hospital, Hella enjoys fly fishing and traveling with her husband.


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Trending Bucket List Destinations for Spring & Summer Travel27 Feb 201900:31:38
Episode Description

Planning a vacation can be overwhelming, especially when answering question #1: ‘Where do I want to travel?’ From researching flight options to securing hotel accommodations, travelers can either have fun planning their entire experience or lean on an expert to make all of the right decisions. Just in time for spring and summer travel planning, we speak with Alexandra Stockton, a luxury travel expert, who shares some tips on beginning to plan your vacation and also shares the top destinations her clients are visiting right now. Who’s ready for a trip to the Bahamas or to see the Northern Lights? Now Boarding!

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Love is in the Air at TYS!13 Feb 201900:29:00
Episode Description

While our episodes typically focus on behind-the-scenes airport operations, one of the most important parts of an airport system is its passengers. When each passenger enters the airport, they bring their personal history with them. From past travel experiences to reuniting with loved ones from all over the world, an airport is a great place to make connections and build relationships that last a lifetime. In celebration of Valentine’s Day, this episode features three heartwarming stories that show how TYS has served as the backdrop for one of the most important and exciting days of a few of our travelers’ lives. 


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Transporting Tigers, and Pandas, and Birds, Oh My!31 Jan 201900:40:08
Episode Description

When most people think of airports and air travel, they typically think of commercial airlines and people traveling for business or leisure. But have you ever thought about how endangered species get transported to zoos across the U.S. to accommodate their species survival plans? The answer: airplanes! In this episode, Zoo Knoxville’s President and CEO, Lisa New, discusses how the zoo relies heavily on air cargo to transport animals and its staff across the world. We also hear from Einstein, an African Gray parrot, (yes, you read that right) about his travels across the country.

Guests in this Episode
  • Lisa New (left) is the President and CEO of Zoo Knoxville.
  • Adam Patterson (right) is the Bird Show Lead Trainer at Zoo Knoxville and Einstein (also pictured) is Zoo Knoxville’s very talented African Gray parrot.

Mentioned in this Episode “Delilah” was transported with Delta Cargo to Idaho Falls. Courtesy of Airlines for America Music in this Episode

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Help Wanted: New Trends in Hiring within the Aviation Industry27 Sep 202100:27:28
Episode Description

A lot has changed in aviation hiring practices in the past two years. Some of the change is the direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic, while some attribute the change to a Silver Tsunami. Never heard that term before? Us either! Tune into this episode to learn all about it from Blake Astran, J.D., Vice President of Business operations for ADK Consulting & Executive Search.

Guests in this Episode

“Blake joins ADK with years of executive recruiting experience primarily focusing on public sector clients including aviation, transportation, and local governments. Previously, Blake practiced law in both the public and private sectors, with a concentration on criminal law. Most recently, Blake was a senior associate at Krauthamer & Associates, Inc, a large executive recruitment firm in Chevy Chase, MD. Prior to his work at Krauthamer, Blake was an associate attorney with the Law Offices of Daniel J. Wright. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in sports management with a minor in business from the University of Florida, Blake attended Barry University Law School where he earned his Juris Doctorate degree and is a licensed attorney in the state of Maryland. Blake also spent time in Rome, Italy at Temple University School of Law’s Cultural Immersion Program. Blake currently resides in Florida with his wife and three young children. They enjoy traveling, attending Florida Gator football games, and going on cruises.” Photo and Bio Credit: ADK Consulting & Executive Search

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Passenger Amenities Constantly Change, How Do Airports Keep Up with the Trends?17 Jan 201900:29:54
Episode Description

Every aspect of an airport is planned and designed to meet the needs of the traveling public, and some of those needs are requested even before a plane ticket is booked. Whether its mobile websites, water-refilling stations, or aesthetically-pleasing construction walls, airport staff listen to the experts when planning for current and future growth—the experts being their passengers. In this episode, we hear from special guests from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority and Tampa International Airport on how they handle the passenger experience and what they think the passenger experience will look like in the years to come.  

Guests in this Episode
  • Christina Saull (left) is the Corporate Communications Manager at the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
  • Danny Valentine (right) is the Senior Communications Manager at Tampa International Airport (TPA).
Mentioned in this Episode  Quotes in this Episode

‘An airport controls so little, but we are responsible in the eyes of our consumer for so much.’ 

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Top 18 at TYS in 201828 Dec 201800:24:50
Episode Description

This year has been a record-breaking year at McGhee Tyson Airport. From hitting an annual passenger record in January of 2018 and then hitting a huge passenger milestone (2 million passengers!) in December of 2018, to announcing new nonstop flights, and welcoming a new Airport Authority president, 2018 was definitely one for the (log) books! In the episode, From the Runway Up hosts, Becky and Caitlin, highlight the top 18 events that happened at TYS in 2018.

Guests in this Episode

No guests in this episode, just your hosts- Becky (right) and Caitlin (left)!

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36 Years in Less Than 36 Minutes05 Dec 201800:34:50
Episode Description

McGhee Tyson Airport has changed drastically since Bill Marrison walked into the terminal in 1982. From a new airport operations building, fire and rescue building, and an airport terminal building, to the largest construction project in airport history and the potential of adding a new general aviation airport into the system, Bill has experienced a lot in his 36 years at TYS. In this episode, Bill Marrison discusses how his love for aviation began, talks about his favorite airport projects, and shares what he hopes lives on as his ‘airport legacy’.

Guests in this Episode

Bill Marrison is the President of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (MKAA) and will be retiring on December 31, 2018, after 36 years of service to MKAA. He has been involved in the aviation industry for more than 50 years.

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  • ‘Hire good people, get out of their way, and let them do their job.’  – One of Bill’s Management Mantras
  • ‘I just want to give all of the employees here, current and former, kudos for the work they have done to improve this airport and to make it what it is today.’ – Bill Marrison
  • Jokingly, Bill mentioned that flying airplanes is made up of  ‘hours and hours of boredom broken by a few minutes of stark terror.’  
  • ‘I’m really excited about the future of the airport. If there’s anything in my legacy box, I would like to think it’s the employees here at the airport.’ -Bill Marrison on his legacy
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‘See You in the Skies’: An Airline’s Take on Air Service29 Nov 201800:21:10
Episode Description

As you learned in our previous episode, air service development is complex, time-consuming, and constantly changing. So what’s the ‘method behind the madness’? In this episode, we speak with an airline representative about what airlines look for when selecting communities to provide air service, and more specifically, why Allegiant chose Knoxville as a base of operations.

Guests in this Episode

Hilarie Grey (right) is the Director of Corporate Communications for Allegiant. Before working with Allegiant, Hilarie worked in communications for McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.

Hilarie Grey, right, presenting at ACI-NA’s MarCom Conference in Ottawa, ON.

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Pick Me! Pick Me! An Inside Look at Recruiting Allegiant Air to TYS16 Nov 201800:27:26
Episode Description

Air Service Development is a tricky task that looks different at every airport, but one thing is consistent across the industry: Airlines are in the business of making money. Shocking right? Each airport is responsible for convincing airlines that they will be profitable in their market, and that can be a job that takes years.

In this episode, Jim Evans, Vice President of Marketing and Air Service Development for MKAA, discusses what airports are responsible  for in regards to recruiting airlines, what the state of air service looks like in Knoxville, and what the industry can expect in the future.

Guests in this Episode

Jim Evans is the Vice President of Marketing and Air Service Development for the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority. He has been with TYS for 12 years and in the aviation industry for more than 35 years.

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Special Edition: Airport Emergency Response Exercise06 Nov 201800:23:27
Episode Description

Every three years, the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority is required by the FAA to host a full-scale emergency exercise. On October 27, 2018, more than 20 local emergency response agencies and more than 100 volunteers worked together to simulate an aircraft incident and practiced the required response.

In this special episode, we speak with the airport’s Director of Public Safety, Tom Aiken, and Lieutenant Kelly Simerly about what it takes to successfully implement a mass emergency exercise and its importance to the airport and the traveling public.  We also interviewed volunteers and agencies about their role in the exercise and the reason they volunteer year-after-year.

Guests in this Episode
  • Tom Aiken, Director of Public Safety at the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority
  • Kelly Simerly, Lieutenant at the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority
  • Neal Reinhardt, Aviation Academy Alum
  • Hemal Tailor, Teacher at Webb School of Knoxville
  • Kristin Manuel, Disaster Program Manager at the Red Cross of East Tennessee

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GIS @ TYS30 Oct 201800:20:42
Episode Description

As the industry saying goes, ‘once you’ve seen one airport, you’ve seen one airport.’ That’s one of many reasons why geographical information systems (GIS) play an extremely critical role in airport planning. Whether its mapping for on-property fire hydrants, historical building layouts, aerial noise contour, or maps for special events,  GIS is an aspect that is relied upon by all airport departments and customers.

In this episode, Blake Sartin, Senior GIS Manager for MKAA, discusses the unique uses for GIS and how people can get involved in the increasingly-popular career field.

Guests in this Episode

Blake Sartin is the Senior GIS Manager for the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority. He has been with TYS since 2006.

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Planning for the Future of TYS17 Oct 201800:30:54
Episode Description

Planning for the future of an airport system is a monumental task that considers every facet of airport usage, from passengers needs to aircraft fleet changes, and transportation trends to gate agreements. McGhee Tyson Airport is in the process of updating its Airport Master Plan, an FAA-required document that highlights the airport’s plan for the next 20 years.

In this episode, Bryan White, Vice President of Engineering and Planning for MKAA, along with Bill Barley, the Market Segments & Vice President of Aviation at CHA, discuss the planning process and the important ‘touch points’ that have to be considered when forecasting the future of any airport.

Guests in this Episode

 

Bryan White (left) is the  is Vice President of Engineering and Planning for the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority. He has been with TYS since 2005. Bryan has been a guest on previous podcast episodes. Click here to listen to him talk about the current Airfield Modernization Program.

Bill Barley (right) is the Market Segments & Vice President of Aviation at CHA. He works as a consultant for the MKAA Engineering Department as a project manager.

 

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Selling Our Story to Cirrus19 Sep 201800:23:05
Episode Description

Recruiting businesses to East Tennessee (and more-specifically recruiting companies to do business on airport property) is a full-time job. The Knoxville Chamber (and many other local organizations) is tasked with selling Knoxville to businesses around the world in hopes that they bring more jobs and revenue to East Tennessee. In this episode, Doug Lawyer, Vice President of Economic Development for the Knoxville Chamber, discusses what all went into recruiting Cirrus Aircraft to TYS. He also talks about the status of our region and shares examples of many other businesses that have decided to call East Tennessee home.

Guest in this Episode

Doug Lawyer is Vice President of Economic Development for the Knoxville Chamber. He’s been at the Chamber for 17 and works with the Airport Authority regularly.

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Inside ‘The Cirrus Life’07 Sep 2018
In 2015, Cirrus Aircraft announced they were naming Knoxville as the location of their Vision Center. Fast-forward three years later, and because of their increased presence and operations, 38% of all single-engine piston aircraft in the world were delivered in Knoxville. Hear from Stephen Deucker, Vice President of Owner Experience and General Manager of the Vision Center at Cirrus Aircraft, as he explains why they chose Knoxville as their home and how ‘The Cirrus Life’ is redefining aviation. // Music in this episode: Birdy by KV https://soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod // Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... // Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/dSCbsObNJo0
Airline Pandemic Progress: From Rescue to Recovery31 Aug 202100:30:15
Episode Description

Airlines for America (A4A) is a leading voice in advocating for crucial measures and policies that promote safety, security and a thriving US airline industry. In this episode, Rebecca Spicer, Senior Vice President of Communications for A4A, joins us as we discuss commercial air service pandemic recovery and the actions airlines are taking to sustain and build their operations moving through the end of the year and into 2022. You’ll even take away a few travel tips to utilize during this ‘new’ travel experience.

Guests in this Episode

Rebecca Spicer was named Senior Vice President, Communications at Airlines for America (A4A), in June 2018. She is responsible for communications initiatives that execute key public relations strategies, help advance policy priorities and achieve advocacy objectives. In March 2020, she was named to PRWeek’s Hall of Femme, which recognizes women who are “leaders in the communications industry who challenge the status quo, move the needle in business and strive to make a difference.” Prior to joining A4A, Spicer worked for nearly 12 years at the National Beer Wholesalers Association, where she most recently served as Senior Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs. Additionally, Spicer served in the George W. Bush White House as associate director of communications, where she produced televised presidential events. Earlier, she worked as a television producer at stations across the country, including six years at WJLA in Washington, D.C., where she produced the award-winning six p.m. newscast, in addition to stations in Houston, Texas; New Haven, Conn.; and Birmingham, Ala.; as well as CNN in Atlanta, Ga. A native of Nashville, Tenn., Spicer holds degrees from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., and Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. She serves on the Board of the National Council for Adoption and on the Advisory Council of the Salvation Army National Capital Region. Photo and Bio Credit: Airlines for America          

  Mentioned in this Episode
  • Airlines for America’s website: airlines.org
  • A4A’s motto: ‘We Connect the World.
  • Harvard’s ‘Curb-to-Curb Travel Through Airports’ study
    • Highlights and Summary
    • Full Report (262 pages)
    • Main takeaways: 
        • “probability of being infected in an airport is very low”
        • “impressive and consistent commitments that airports have made to reduce risk of disease transmissions”
  • Summer 2021: passenger traffic down approximately 20% compared to 2019 passenger levels
  • Airlines (and airports) are moving towards touchless travel.
    • Pro tip: Download your airline’s mobile app!
  • Airline Sustainability
  • A4A’: Fly Healthy, Fly Smart
  • Only state to add flights during the pandemic? Montana!
  • Travel tips: 
    • Give yourself extra time to get to the airport.
    • Don’t be surprised by airport construction.
    • Pack a snack and empty water bottle. Concessionaires are operating with limited hours. 
    • Don’t forget your mask!
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Hot Tips for Summer Travel01 Jul 202100:14:26
Episode Description

 Traveling this summer? You’re not alone! With more people taking to the skies this summer, this episode provides you with six quick tips you can take to make your travel experience simple and safe. From parking tips to COVID-19 resources, this episode has all the information you need to know before you go.

Mentioned in this Episode
  • Allegiant’s new flights to Austin, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Myrtle Beach
  • American Airlines resumes flights to Miami International
  • Delta now offering mainline service (bigger aircraft, Boeing 717) to Atlanta
  • Summer travel tips:
    1. Per federal mandate, masks are required while inside the airport and on-board aircraft. This mandate is in effect until September 13, 2021.
    2. If you are arriving at McGhee Tyson Airport, we highly recommend that you pre-book your taxi or rental car in order to ensure transportation. A list of ground transportation companies that are licensed to do business at the airport can be found here: flyknoxville.com/ground-transportation.
    3. We are in the process of a Parking Garage Improvement Project, which will temporarily close various areas of the parking garage. If the Long Term Lot is full, additional parking can be found in our Economy Lot, which is located behind the Airport Hilton. A parking map can be found here: flyknoxville.com/parking-directions.
    4. We strongly encourage you to arrive at the airport at least two hours before your flight in order to give yourself plenty of time to find a parking spot, check your luggage with your airline, get through security, and find your departure gate
    5. If you have any questions or concerns about travel restrictions in the area to which you’re traveling, visit flyknoxville.com/covid19 in order to access travel tools and recommendations for COVID-19 questions.
    6. Look into programs that can make your travel experience quicker and easier, such as TSA’s PreCheck.
      1. Enrollment Location can be found here. 
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TYS is Lit: The Facts About Airport Lighting29 Jun 202100:28:10
Episode Description

Airfield lighting is one of the many requirements that keep an airport compliant with the FAA’s Part 139 Certification. Have you ever wondered what the different airfield lighting colors signify? Or how much time and resources it takes to keep the airport terminal ‘lit’ 24/7? In this episode, we talk with Ken Eckert, MKAA Facility Manager, and Sam Knisley, MKAA Airfield Electrician, to answer all of your questions about current airport lighting and what to expect in the future.

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Mentioned in this Episode
  • MKAA implements a building automation system.
  • Facility management includes energy management.
  • Daylight harvesting
  • MKAA has light-emitting diode (aka LED) lighting in-terminal.
  • MKAA must consider the ROI for lighting projects. 
  • DID YOU KNOW: MKAA is the City of Alcoa’s highest paying customer, spending approx. $50,000 a month for electricity. 
  • There are currently 2,200 airfield lights at McGhee Tyson Airport
  • After the runway construction project is complete, the TYS airfield will have 3,500 lights. 
  • More facts about airport beacons
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What to Expect if Traveling to FL, TX or SC from TYS this Summer26 May 202100:26:13
Episode Description

Summer travel season is among us! While you’re preparing for your vacation or looking for planning inspiration, many questions can arise. Are there travel restrictions in this city? Do I need a negative COVID test to fly into this airport? We speak with representatives from Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, and Myrtle Beach International Airport, who share what you can expect when traveling to their city and what you should see during your time there. 

Guests in this Episode
  • Rick Piccolo, A.A.E., is the President & CEO of Sarasota Bradenton International Airport
  • Bryce Dubee is the Public Information Specialist Sr. of the City of Austin Aviation Department
  • Sue Stevens, A.A.E., works in Air Service Development for Myrtle Beach International Airport 
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From Interview with SRQ:

From Interview with AUS:

From Interview with MYR

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Clear Skies for General Aviation…Even During A Pandemic29 Apr 202100:27:47
Episode Description

The general aviation industry has experienced more than five consecutive years of growth, even throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic. Serving this industry, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) is the largest general aviation association in America and offers endless advocacy and resources for current and future pilots. In this episode, we talk with Mike Ginter, Vice President of Airports and State Advocacy for AOPA, about why this industry continues to grow, how to become a pilot, and why general aviation is critical to the success of local communities. 

Guest in this Episode

Mike Ginter is the Vice President of Airports and State Advocacy for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA).

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