December Newsletter

FROM THE MANAGER

Roadway vs. Taxiway vs. Runway - Navigating KLVJ from the ground    

I can remember the first time I pulled into the main gate at KLVJ. I stopped my car and literally got out and started scratching my head. "Am I on a taxiway? Where is the FBO? Uh-oh... there's a spinning prop heading this way!?!" I immediately thought, "Well, this isn't what I'm used to!"  I asked for some help and was kindly pointed in the right direction. It took some getting used to, but I eventually felt like I had things figured out. My head did spin a bit, when I saw two ATVs and a bicycle zip across the runway. In my military and GA experience, that was not something I had ever seen before. KLVJ is the first airport I've worked at that did not have a control tower expertly directing traffic and protecting the runway from incursions. I was also concerned with the "I have been crossing this runway for years" attitude I got from some of the people I spoke with.

I understand that KLVJ is home to many of you, and most of you have been here long before me, but I hope to help change the culture of KLVJ for the better, and Runway Incursions are a priority for me. The ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) defines a runway incursion as "Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and take-off of aircraft." I have spoken with many individuals over the last two years and asked them to please take a few extra moments to exit via the front gate, and re-enter from one of our 3 other access points on the other side of the runway. 90% of folks I have spoken with are happy to comply. The other 10% seem to look over their shoulder and see if anyone is looking, and then scoot across as fast as possible.

It is my intention to ask everyone to be vigilant and assist our staff with protecting the aircraft using the runway. If you see someone crossing, or attempting to cross the runway, say something. Together we can ensure that every aircraft has a safe place to take-off and land. If you are towing an aircraft, or have a direct need to cross the runway without any alternative, we require two simple things - Radio Contact with pilots in the pattern and a visible beacon light of some kind on your vehicle. You can find an inexpensive flashing rooftop light at any auto parts store and  if you need to borrow a handheld radio, we have 2 at the FBO that we are happy to lend. We are also more than happy to escort anyone across the runway using our approved vehicles. My goal is to have 100% communication and safety anytime you are required to cross the runway. The runway is exclusively for aircraft to take off and land, and we can all do our small part to ensure it remains a safe and protected space. If you have any thoughts or questions about this, or any topic at KLVJ, please do not hesitate to swing by my office to chat! My door is always open!

Wishing everyone Blue Skies and Tailwinds!

Best, 

Adam Arceneaux
Airport Operations Manager at Pearland Regional Airport


DRAINAGE DEVELOPMENT UPDATE

Last week's rain has slowed the timeline of our drainage development, but is expected to be back on track the week of December 5th.  

 Weather permitting, the cutting of the the taxiway (see image below) is scheduled for Tuesday, December 6th and is scheduled to be completed that same day.  Steel plates will be provided if a vehicle or aircraft needs to cross.  

Thank you for your patience and understanding while we work to improve our services here at KLVJ.  If you have any questions or concerns, please call us at 281-482-7551. 


T-HANGAR DEVELOPMENT

We're putting the finishing touches on the new T-Hangars.  They will feature electric doors, 120v outlets and plenty of space for supplies.  Not only that but all of the drywall has been treated with a mold preventative paint and are sealed & protected. 

Over the next two weeks the entire site will be pressure washed, cleaned and ready to go! There are only a few remaining units.  For more information contact Cassidy at (512) 216-6042 or LVJ@texasaviationpartners.com


NEW EQUIPMENT COMING SOON

We are always looking for the best ways to serve our pilots and passengers. We have identified a few items that will help us reach our goals. In the coming weeks, we will be adding new equipment to our fleet, to better serve YOU!  As most of you now know, our Crew Car died a few weeks back and we have been working hard to find a replacement vehicle. I am happy to say that we will have a new crew car at KLVJ in the coming weeks! A solid crew car really makes a difference to many of our customers and we are very excited to get one in service. Thank you to everyone that has been patient while we searched for the perfect solution.

We are also adding a new Ground Power Unit. Our new GPU will allow us to power aircraft and avionics systems without starting their engines. We will be able to power air conditioning systems, and provide a key service that many of our Tenants need. A new GPU also makes it easier for us to serve transient pilots which are crucial to our success. We want to provide every possible service at the highest levels, and a new Ground Power Unit helps us reach that goal.

If there is something that you need that we do not offer let us know.  We are constantly re-evaluating and refining our offerings to meet your needs.


GET TO KNOW ADAM ARCENEAUX

What were you doing before joining the KLVJ Team? Before working at KLVJ, I was with Redbird Flight Simulations. I began as the Line Service Manager at Redbird Skyport in San Marcos (KHYI) and continued on to the Simulator Sales and Demo Team, and later became the Flight School Admissions Advisor. Before Redbird, I worked at Georgetown Municipal Airport (KGTU)  as a Line Tech, Operations Manager and General Manager of the Georgetown Jet Center. Before I started my GA career, I was a Crew Chief on the F-16 Fighter Jets for the US Air Force.

When did you start working for KLVJ? My first day at KLVJ was April 1st , 2015. In 19 months, we have accomplished so many things. The time sure does fly when you're having FUN!

What do you do for KLVJ now? As the Pearland Airport Manager, and FBO Manager, I wear many hats. As an NATA Certified Trainer, I am responsible for all initial and recurrent training for our staff. My Fuel Safety Supervisor training helps ensure clean fuel every day. Customer Service is the meat and potatoes of what we do, but I am not afraid to wear my landscaping or custodian hats as well. With a total staff of 3 outstanding guys, we are all tasked with many responsibilities. From repairing Runway lights, to hosting pilot seminars and Project Managing new developments, there is no job too big or small.

What is your favorite part of the job? No two days are ever the same. Our approach to excellent customer service never changes, but we find ourselves with many diverse opportunities to provide that level of care. We have seen the smallest of homebuilt aircraft parked next to a Phenom on our ramp. The ability to meet pilots from all over the world and help them along their journey is exciting and rewarding. I can't imagine doing anything else!

What do you like to do in your spare time? I am a bit of a weekend warrior, and I'm always up for an adventure! We will travel to many music festivals around the country and love to go camping, hiking, snowboarding, and swimming. I make the best burger you have ever had in your life! Cooking is one of my favorite things to do anytime, anywhere! I spend as much time as I can with family and good friends, laughing and goofing off. If it's fun, challenging, exciting and maybe a little crazy...I'm usually the first in line!

Share something about your personal life... I could not be happier or more in love than I am today! Erin is my heart and soul and our puppy Clara is the cutest thing you've ever seen. I have made so many friends here in Pearland and feel like KLVJ is my second home. Moving across the state and taking on a challenge of this magnitude was one of the best, and most rewarding decisions I have made. I am excited for what the future holds at Pearland Regional Airport!


PICTURE OF THE MONTH

A beautiful rainbow at the end of  the runway


HANGAR BREAK-INS

It has come to our attention reports of several aircraft and hangar break-ins at area airports.  Thieves have broken into several aircraft and hangars and have been steeling tools and avionics out of unlocked aircraft. The string of burglaries have occurred multiple times over the past few weeks at Hooks, Conroe, Sugarland and West Houston airports. 

It's possible that the thieves are flying in a night and looking for unlocked aircraft and hangars.  Please take extra precautions and be vigilant about locking your aircraft and hangar doors.  Report any suspicious activity by calling 911. 

We appreciate your help in keeping our airport safe and secure!


SUPERBOWL 2017

We may not know which two teams will be playing in the Superbowl this year, but we do know it will busy in Houston!  

Our reservation system is ready! Call us at 281-482-7551 to reserve your arrival & departure times today!  

Don't forget that we are here to make your travel easier! It's our pleasure to assist with any pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight needs you may have. And as always, you will be greeted by our amazing staff, freshly baked Otis Spunkmeyer cookies, Starbucks coffee and complimentary bottled water.  

October Newsletter

FUEL FEST

Summer may be over... but our great fuel prices continue! We do our best to assess all competing airports and match the lowest prices we can find.

Summer may be over... but our great fuel prices continue! We do our best to assess all competing airports and match the lowest prices we can find.

 

RUSTY PILOT SEMINAR & PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Been out of the cockpit for a while? Think you've lost too much and forgotten everything? Afraid it'll be like starting over? No worries, Rusty Pilots will get you back in the left seat fast!

 

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AOPA has put together a free, comprehensive program that gives you all the information you need to get current again.  This FREE seminar provides all the ground training you need, and shows you step-by-step what you need to do to complete the Flight Review. 

An easy-to-follow PowerPoint presentation will bring you up to speed on hot-button issues, as well as any changes that have taken place since you last donned a headset. You'll even leave the seminar with a logbook endorsement attesting that you've completed the one-hour of ground training required for the Flight Review.  

 When: Saturday, October 8th 2016

Pancake Breakfast- 8:30am

Seminar- 10:00am

Click here to register!  

Combine the Rusty Pilot's seminar with a Pancake Breakfast and it is sure to be a great day at KLVJ!   

Attendees: Follow the KLVJ Event Parking Signs

 

WINGS OVER HOUSTON

The 2016 Wings Over Houston Airshow, is taking place October 22nd & October 23rd at Ellington Airport.  Know for being one of the top air shows in the United States, this event is dedicated to showcasing vintage World War II aircraft, along with the thrills of modern aviation, and has supported a variety of local and national charities during its 30-year history. Over the course of two days you can see the F-16, F-35, Navy Blue Angels, Tora Tora Tora Pearl Harbor reenactment, Sean Tucker, Debbie Rihn-Harvey, The AeroShell Team, Remax Skydiving team and many other high flying acts!

Make your weekend that much easier by flying into KLVJ! Avoid the traffic and congested airspace, and get a free shuttle ride to Ellington with a fuel purchase at KLVJ. Need a hotel or rental car? We've got you covered with special KLVJ rates at nearby hotels and on rental cars. Call ahead to schedule your arrival, and receive a $0.10 discount on fuel purchases that weekend!

Bring the family and enjoy the finest aviating around! 

To purchase tickets to the show visit https://wingsoverhouston.com/

 

T-HANGAR SPACE STILL AVAILABLE

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The building is nearing completion, and construction of the driveways will begin soon. The Hangars will feature electric doors, 120v outlets and plenty of space for supplies. 

You can reserve one of the last remaining units by contacting Adam Arceneaux at (281) 482-7551 or adam@flypearland.com

 

SUPERBOWL 2017

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We may not know which two teams will be playing in the Superbowl this year, but we do know it will be held at NRG Field in Houston!  

We will have a reservation system up and running by November to reserve your arrival  & departure times.  Follow us on Facebook, Twitter or check our website for more information as it becomes available

Upgrades coming for Pearland Regional Airport

KPRC 2
By: Mark Boyle

PEARLAND, Texas - The Pearland Regional Airport is about to undergo some big changes, including millions of dollars in upgrades.

Stephen Alexander is managing the makeover, and it is set to start by the end of the year.

"As Hobby and Ellington and Bush all continue to get busier and busier and busier, you're trying to fit a larger quantity of airplanes in and out of finite airspace, runways and taxis," Alexander said.

Alexander said the Pearland Airport is a private airport with 300 takeoffs and landings each day. There are 150 hangars now that are all spoken for.

The project will level much of what is already in place and usher in dozens of new state of the art hangars and more space for small jet aircraft.

"Later phases of construction include a new terminal building for the airport for visitors, rental cars, vehicle parking," Alexander said.

KPRC 2 was told the project will infuse more money into the local economy and create another option for private air travelers trying to reach and point in the Houston area.

"Airspace is finite, and airspace can be thought of as our highway system," Alexander said. "Just as Houston has continued to work through its growth with road construction over the years, we have to think the same way with aviation as well."

Pearland Regional Airport open house surpasses expectations

The Pearland Journal
By Stacey Glaesmann

Pearland Regional Airport (KLVJ) held its first Open House Saturday (May 9) at the airfield, located at 17420 Airfield Ln.

Over 400 pilots and families enjoyed barbecue provided by Central Texas, kids’ activities and some fantastic prizes donated by Air Professionals, Texan Flight, Bay Area Aero Club, Coastal Skies, Friends Uncorked and Best Shot Range.

The Texan Flight team displayed their T-6, which is home based at KLVJ, on the ramp for the community to enjoy.

Members of the Commemorative Air Force Houston Wing flew in to display their aircraft and showed interested visitors the cockpits and answered questions.

Texas Aviation Partners, the airport management company, and their development partner, Western, LLC, unveiled Phase 1 of their airport development plan. The plan includes T-hangars, condo hangars, and a community hangar, which was used for the meal service at the Open House.

Attendees of note included Ralph Royce, who is the Air Boss at Wings Over Houston, and new Lone Star Flight Museum Chair Scott Rozell.

“We are so thrilled by the turnout,” said Cassidy Berenato with Texas Aviation Partners. “The community has really been supportive.”

For more information about Pearland Regional Airport, visit FlyPearland.com.