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Evaluations of any structure greater than 200 feet above ground level (AGL) is based upon ASI in-house analyses of a proposed tall structure's compliance with FAR Part 77, TERPS and all relevant airspace criteria.
A significant aviation related problem facing FM communication companies is the possibility of their signals interfering with airport NAVAID signals, thereby posing a potential hazard to airmen/aircraft on approach to airports.
When all issues are resolved, the entire array of turbines has been sited, and it is time to file the entire wind farm with the FAA, an extremely important service we offer is to devise a cost-effective lighting plan for the farm to submit to the FAA along with filings.
Although our Aviation Constraints studies provide comprehensive information on siting issues pertaining to Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) there sometimes is lingering doubt on the part of project proponents about how the military may react to structure.
This is the principal service we offer on wind energy projects. We Research the regional aeronautical environment for each project including all public-use and military airports.
ASI will analyze a specified radial area (normally one mile) around a specified latitude and longitude and indicate maximum allowable heights in various sectors of the resulting search ring.
From massive wind farms generating power to small turbines powering a single home, wind turbines around the globe generate clean electricity for a variety of power needs.