Bob
Hope Airport is taking steps to prevent another power outage like the
one last November that knocked out operations on its longest runway.
The
Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority last week voted to buy an
emergency lighting system while officials complete a multimillion-dollar
plan to replace the dated wiring system that caused the outage.
"That
outage, frankly, was not to the standard that we offer to the traveling
public.... It creates havoc for those customers that couldn't fly out
of here at night," said Dan Feger, the airport's executive director.
The
cause of the Nov. 28 outage was deterioration of the high-voltage
connectors attaching each runway light to the single-wire circuit for
the runway, Feger said. The connectors were installed more than 30 years
ago.
Feger
said airport officials were putting together a bid proposal for
contractors and hope to have a design completed in time to start
construction this summer.
The
project's cost would total nearly $3 million and the work would
probably be completed by the end of the year, according to Feger.
The
authority intends to ask the Federal Aviation Administration for
permission to use funds raised by the passenger facility charge — a
$4.50 fee attached to every departure ticket at the airport — to pay for
the project.
In
the meantime, the airport will be getting an emergency lighting system
to use in case of any future power failure, whether from faulty
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"We've
done a lot of work on emergency response here at the airport — how to
operate the airport after either some natural disaster or even a
human-caused problem," said Denis Carvill, the airport's director of
contractors and properties.
In
an emergency, Carvill said the airport could use the emergency lighting
system to set up a helicopter landing area, as well as light any of its
runways.
The airport authority unanimously voted to spend $82,610 in reserves to buy the emergency lighting system.
Commissioner Susan Georgino said that until the new runway lighting infrastructure is completed,If the solarsystemes breaks
then both you and the elevator are in free fall. paying for the
emergency system was a small price to prevent another outage.
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Officer
Gaspard gave updates on the police radio, saying the suspect ran a stop
sign. An APD Sergeant ended the pursuit after he discovered the chase
was for failure to signal.
According to the memo, Officer Gaspard violated the pursuit policy under the section, "Restrictions and vehicle pursuits."
That
section of the policy states, "Officers will not engage in a pursuit
under any of the following circumstances: 1. Any Class C Offense,
including traffic; or 2. A non-hazardous traffic violation, regarless of
the class of the offense."
Also
the policy states, "All officers involved in a pursuit shall operate
their police unit with emergency lights and siren activated."
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temporarily suspended for two days and he does have the right to appeal.
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