The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) is seeking feedback from pilots through a survey and series of public meetings, during a time of need for greater investment in the state’s airport infrastructure.
The state recently launched a yearlong initiative “to modernize the Aviation Program by reviewing, revising, and formalizing aviation policies, minimum standards for airport use and operational procedures at state-owned airports with paved runways.”
Survey responses will help guide decisions on lease rates, airport access, hangar policies, commercial activity, and more. AOPA encourages pilots to participate.
“This survey is an important first step as the state looks to refocus on aviation policy and development. We’ve heard from members who either live in or fly through Vermont who say the state has fallen behind. Self-serve fueling stations, which are important revenue generators for airports, are taking many months to over a year to fix and we know local pilots find this unacceptable. AOPA will continue to work with state officials to identify issues and help ensure results for pilots,” said AOPA Eastern Regional Manager Sean Collins.
The Agency has nine public meetings scheduled at airports across the state from July 15 to August 6. Feedback can be submitted via the VTrans website until August 15,