Wednesday, May 9, 2012

May 22/Web: Airports and Compatible Land Use Planning #MCLE

On Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 2 p.m. ET, The TASA Group, Inc., in conjunction with airport facility planning expert Ronald Price and airport environmental planning and impact assessment expert Henry Young, will present a free, one-hour, interactive webinar, Airports and Compatible Land Use Planning, for all legal professionals.

During this program, the presenters will cover the following:
  • Key Legislative Background
    • Role of federal and state aviation agencies
    • Understanding industry nomenclature
  • Airspace and Aircraft Noise Perspectives
    • Aviation industry
    • Land developer
    • General public
  • Role of the Legal Profession
    • Interpretation of federal and state regulations
    • Identification of opportunities for compromise and mitigation
    • Litigation when necessary
Title:
Airports and Compatible Land Use Planning 
When/Where:
2:00 pm  Eastern
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Webinar
Speakers:
  • Ronald F. Price, P.E. has 39 years of experience in airport and aviation consulting. He is the Principal of QED Airport & Aviation Consultants. Mr. Price is a nationally recognized expert in airport facility planning and development, airspace analysis, instrument procedure design, and obstacle evaluations. His clients include airport owners, airport operators, state aviation agencies, land developers, wind turbine farm developers and attorneys.
  • Henry A. F. Young, AICP has 38 years of experience in compatible land use planning and environmental analysis for airports and heliports. Mr. Young is President, Young Environmental Sciences, Inc. He is a recognized expert in airport environmental planning and impact assessment, noise abatement planning, airport and heliport planning. His clients include federal, state and local governments, airport operators and proprietors, law firms, land developers and private organizations.
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