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About the ProjectThe County of Los Angeles is in the process ofupdating the airport master plan for Whiteman
Airport. The master plan will determineimprovements required to accommodate future
aviation needs for the next 20 years and providea plan to guide future airport development. Theproject is being funded primarily by a grant from
the Federal Aviation Administration.
About the AirportWhiteman Airport is owned by the County of Los
Angeles Department of Public Works AviationDivision. Whiteman, located in the San
Fernando Valley, is a general aviation airport,and has a 4,120-foot runway and offers a smallgeneral aviation terminal, hangars, fueling, andother aviation services. The airport is used by
many local news stations, which base theirhelicopters at Whiteman.
About the Planning TeamDMJM Aviation
Orange County airport planning and engineeringfirm with over 40 years of experience
VRPA TechnologiesTransportation/environmental planning firm
based in Fresno
Contact Information
County of Los Angeles Department of PublicWorks, Aviation DivisionRichard Smith, Chief, Aviation Division(626) 300-4600
Brendan O’Reilly, Airport Project Coordinator(626) 300-4611
DMJM AviationDoug Sachman, Project Principal(714) 648-2005
Andrew Scanlon, Project Manager(714) 648-2017
TASKMaster Plan
1. Study Design =====>
2. Inventory & Data Collection
3. Forecasts of Aviation Demand
4. Facility Requirements
5. Airport Development Alternatives
6. Airport Plans
7. Cost Estimate/Funding
8. Environmental Evaluation/Analysis
Reports and DocumentsInterim Report
Draft Final Report
Final Report
Progress Reports
Meetings/PresentationsTenant Meetings
County Aviation Commission
T i m e i n M o n t h sFAA/Caltrans
Review10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 1 2
Project Schedule
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Terminal/Admin. Bldg.
Air Traffic Control Tower
Transient Tie-downs
Fuel Island
Helicopter Operating Area
County Hangars
County Hangars
Based Aircraft Tie-Downs
Private Hangars
Runway 12-304,120 feet long by 75 feet wide
729-foot displaced threshold on Runway 12478-foot displaced threshold on Runway 30
Medium Intensity Runway LightingPrecision Approach Path Indicators
3 exit taxiways (B, C, and D)1 parallel taxiway (A)
Existing ConditionsExisting Conditions
Preliminary ForecastPreliminary Forecast
• Based aircraft projected to increase from 612 in 2007 to 976 in 2030.• In 2007 approximately 90% of based aircraft are single engine piston.• Single engine aircraft piston are projected to comprise 80% of based aircraft by
2030.• In 2007 multi-engine piston and turboprop aircraft represent about 7.5% of based
aircraft.• By 2030, multi-engine piston and turboprop aircraft are forecasted to represent
nearly 17% of the based aircraft.• The remaining based aircraft are helicopters and small turbine jet powered aircraft.
• Operations are forecasted to increase from 93,000 in 2007 to 143,000.• Percentages of operations by aircraft type stay relatively constant through the
planning period.• Operations are primarily single engine piston aircraft.
Project ApproachProject Approach
Key IssuesKey Issues
Next StepsComplete Inventory (including digital mapping)
Determine Facility RequirementsPrepare Interim Report
2nd Tenant Review Meeting
Key Issues1. Terminal Siting2. Change in Fleet Mix3. Segregate vehicle and air traffic4. Determine best use for available
land for aviation facilities5. Terraced development6. Relocate fuel facility7. Compass rose
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