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Federal Pavilion

International Federal Partnership
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Gen. Yeager with the Make-A-Wish group.

AirVenture 2008 marks the 18th consecutive year of the International Federal Partnership, located in the EAA's Federal Pavilion. Representatives from the U.S., Bahamas, and Canadian governments have been planning for another successful event since AirVenture 2007.

Throughout the week of AirVenture 2008, the Federal Pavilion will include exhibits, aircraft from the various government agencies, live radar and weather monitoring demonstrations, and interactive displays, including the Wright Flyer and NOAA Hurricane simulators. Display aircraft include a vintage Fairchild aircraft that served with the U.S. National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Cessna 206 Amphibian airplane, National Guard Counterdrug Program OH-58 helicopter, and several other amazing aircraft.

In addition to the displays and exhibits, several forums will be presented by the various government representatives. These forums include live demonstrations, interactive presentations, and information regarding the missions of the government agencies.

The Partnership will also be hosting EAA's 15th annual AirVenture Make-A-Wish day on Saturday, August 2nd. The government agencies with the International Federal Partnership, in association with EAA, have continually provided a fun-filled day for these very special children and their families. The day includes a flight in EAA's Bell 47 helicopter, a flight in the EAA Ford Tri-Motor, and numerous other exciting activities. For more information, contact govt@eaa.org.

Map of Federal Pavilion location


Individual Federal Pavilion - IFP agency information:
  

Transport Canada: Transport Canada Civil Aviation develops and administers the regulations and standards for the safe operations, manufacture, and maintenance of aircraft in Canada.

Transport Canada is responsible for registering aircraft and licensing pilots and maintenance personnel. We also establish, monitor and enforce Canadian aviation safety regulations.

If you have questions about building or operating aircraft, about pilots or maintenance licensing or about medical issues, stop by the Canada Corner of the Federal Pavilion - we’ll be happy to help. www.tc.gc.ca/en/menu.htm

 
Canada Border Services Agency - Established on December 12, 2003, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is part of the Public Safety Canada portfolio bringing together security, law enforcement, corrections and border agencies. The CBSA ensures the security and prosperity of Canada by managing the access of people and goods to and from Canada. The Agency is responsible for providing integrated border services that support national security and public safety priorities and facilitate the free flow of persons and goods, including animals and plants, that meet all requirements under the program legislation. The Agency's mission is to ensure the security and prosperity of Canada by managing the access of people and goods to and from Canada. http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/agency-agence/menu-eng.html
 
Wisconsin Air National Guard at Volk Field: The WI ANG is responsible for managing several pieces of military Special use Airspace (SUA) areas, including restricted and military operations areas. Volk Field ANG personnel will be on hand to discuss military Special Use Airspace in Wisconsin and the Guard's innovative procedures to ensure both military and civilian users of this limited airspace resource can accomplish their diverse missions. Their display will include real-time radar displays of the aircraft traffic in the state of Wisconsin during AirVenture. The WI ANG at Volk Field welcomes any comments or queries on services provided at 1-800-972-8673. When flying through Central Wisconsin, contact Volk Approach Control on 135.25 for flight advisories.  www.volkfield.ang.af.mil
  
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA):  NOAA conducts research and gathers data about global oceans, atmosphere, space, and the sun and applies this knowledge to science and services that touch the lives of all Americans. www.noaa.gov

Within the Federal Pavilion you’ll find the:

 
        National Weather Service (NWS)/NOAA: Experience the force of a Category 1 hurricane in the hurricane simulator! View four continuous live internet weather feeds from various locations around the country, plus NOAA personnel will be on hand to answer your questions. The NWS provides early warnings of dangerous weather and aviation weather information to the FAA's Flight Service Stations (AFSS) and Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) for day-to-day pilot weather briefings. Additionally, the NWS provides general weather, hydrologic and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas. www.nws.noaa.gov
 
    Search And Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT) System - NOAA: As an integral part of worldwide search and rescue, NOAA operates the Search and Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT) System. SARSAT detects and locates mariners, aviators, and recreational enthusiasts in distress almost anywhere in the world at anytime and in almost any condition. SARSAT uses a constellation of NOAA satellites in low-earth and geostationary orbits to detect and locate aviators, mariners, and land-based users in distress. The satellites relay distress signals from emergency beacons to a network of ground stations and ultimately to NOAA-SARSAT's U.S. Mission Control Center (USMCC) in Suitland, Maryland. The USMCC processes the distress signal and alerts either the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Coast Guard as to who is in distress and, more importantly, where they are located. NOAA-SARSAT is a part of the international Cospas-Sarsat Program to which 36 nations belong. Established in 1982, the SARSAT system has helped save over 18,000 individuals from life-threatening situations. Truly, SARSAT takes the "search" out of search and rescue! www.sarsat.noaa.gov
  
The U.S. National Park Service (NPS): Most people know that the National Park Service, created nearly 100 years ago, cares for a network of almost 400 natural, cultural and recreational sites across the nation. The treasures in this system - the first of its kind in the world - have been set aside by the American people to preserve, protect and share the legacies of this land. The NPS operates a broad range of airplanes and helicopters, flying approximately 20,000 hours annually, in support of this system. Throughout the week of AirVenture, NPS employees will answer questions and will also present forums regarding aviation heritage at such sites as Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park and Wright Brothers National Memorial, access to the National Park System by land or air, and advisory information for people flying near high-risk wildfire areas. We hope to see you soon in a national park and invite you to also visit our website at www.nps.gov!
 
FAA National Aeronautical Charting Office (NACO):  NACO produces and distributes high quality aeronautical charts, digital data, and related aviation publications for the FAA, DOD, and all modes of the civilian aviation community. These charts and related publications allow pilots to safely and efficiently navigate throughout the National Airspace System (NAS). Visit us to learn more about our new digital products, including the Sectional and Terminal Raster Aeronautical Charts and the Electronic Terminal Instrument Procedures. www.naco.faa.gov
 
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations (AMO): This
integral component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is charged with protecting and American people and critical infrastructure using an integrated and coordinated air and marine force to deter, interdict, and prevent acts of terrorism arising from unlawful movement of people and goods across the borders of the United States. Our booth and aircraft (C-210 and Citation II) will be manned by AMO personnel ready to discuss AMO's three core missions: interdiction, law enforcement support and air domain security. www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/border_security/air_marine/
 
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol: The United States Border Patrol is the enforcement arm of the DHS. Established in 1924, the Border Patrol's mission is to provide for the national security of the United States between the designated Ports of Entry and to deter, detect, interdict and apprehend those who attempt to illegally enter the United States or attempt to transport any manner of terrorist weapons or contraband across our sovereign borders. Border Patrol Pilots and Agents will be on hand to discuss our display aircraft and our mission.  www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/border_security/border_patrol/
  
U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Field Operations: Part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the uniformed officers of this agency will be discussing the day-to-day operations of inspecting vehicles, cargo, and people to as they enter the United States at airports, seaports, and land border ports. We will once again be presenting information regarding general aviation clearance procedures, as well as provide canine drug detector dog presentations. Officers will be on hand to explain current customs clearance procedures and answer questions. www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/border_security/port_activities/
  

Bahamas Civil Aviation Authority: Representatives from south of the border will be happy to answer questions regarding personal travel in Bahamas, including flight procedures, weather information, NOTAMS and other information. http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/experience/experience.aspx?sectionid=41940

  

Transportation Security Administration (TSA): Created after the events of September 11, 2001 the TSA is charged with protecting the Nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce. The directorate for general aviation will have personnel on hand to discuss general aviation security measures for personnel, aircraft, airport facilities, surveillance, security plans and communication, which are covered in the TSA's recommended security guidelines for general aviation airports. TSA representatives from local federally regulated airports will also be on hand to assist air travelers with information including key travel tips and other security measures taking place across the country that effect the traveling public. www.tsa.gov

Alien Flight Student Program

  
U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS): The USFWS is celebrating the 50th anniversary of aerial waterfowl surveys. Each spring for the past 50 years, teams of U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service pilot-biologists take to the skies to survey North America's waterfowl breeding grounds. Together with the Canadian Wildlife Service, the USFWS annually conducts the largest and most reliable wildlife survey in world. The results of these surveys determine the status of North America's waterfowl populations; play a significant role in setting waterfowl hunting regulations; and continue to guide the decisions of waterfowl managers throughout North America. The
Service plans to display a Cessna 206 Amphibian used through out the continent for waterfowl surveys. Pilot-biologists will be present to explain the USFWS aviation program and the role of aircraft as a wildlife management tool. www.fws.gov
 
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) - The NTSB is the United States government's voice for transportation safety. It investigates all civil aviation accidents in the United States, and significant rail, marine, highway and pipeline accidents, determines the probable cause of each accident, and issues safety recommendations that, if followed, prevent similar accidents from ever happening again. Since its establishment in 1967, the NTSB has investigated more than 128,000 aviation accidents and over 10,000 surface transportation accidents. It has issued over 12,600 safety recommendations based upon its investigations and conclusions, of which an impressive 82 percent have been implemented including Safety Recommendation A97-55 that addressed the lack of comparable flight training for experimental amateur-built aircraft owners/pilots.

For additional information about the NTSB, and to access all of the NTSB accident reports, see their web site at www.ntsb.gov.

 
National Research Council Canada (NRC) Institute for Aerospace Research (NRC Aerospace): As Canada's national aerospace laboratory, the NRC Institute for Aerospace Research (NRC Aerospace) conducts R&D across the full spectrum of issues related to the design, manufacture, performance, use and safety of air and space vehicles. Within its Flight Research Laboratory, engineering research staff specialize in airborne research and flight tests, explore flight mechanics and avionics technologies, and provide expertise in aircraft safety related systems and accident investigations. To carry out these studies, NRC Aerospace develops, maintains, and operates a small fleet of dedicated research aircraft that includes a Bell 412 Advanced Systems Research Aircraft, Bell 205 airborne simulator, Convair 580, Falcon 20, Twin Otter, and Harvard Mark IV. Photo courtesy of the National Research Council Canada. www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
 
National Guard Counterdrug Program:
Mission statement
The National Guard Counterdrug Program conducts a full spectrum campaign that bridges the gap between and among Department of Defense and non-DoD institutions in the fight against illicit drugs and transnational threats to the homeland. We support law enforcement and community based Counterdrug operations at all levels of government to anticipate, deter, and defeat these threats in order to enhance national security and protect our society. We encourage you to visit the WI National Guard Counterdrug Program booth in the Federal Pavilion, and be sure to look at our display aircraft on the outside of the Pavilion.  http://dcp.wimadi.ang.af.mil/

OH-58A - Currently, the CD RAID Program has 125 OH-58 helicopters among 37 states and territories. The mission package includes: Thermal Imaging Systems (TIS/FLIR), a NITE-SUN search light, night vision system capabilities, high skid gear, a Global Wulfsberg LEA-compatible radio with 350 preset channels and relay mode capability and a Global Positioning System (GPS). In 2009, the ARNG will replace this airframe with a new light utility helicopter, distributing 144 aircraft among 41 states and territories.

  
E-mail questions about the Federal Pavilion to govt@eaa.org.

  

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