What is a Stopway or Blast Pad?

A Stopway or Blast Pad (shown in pink in the map above) is going to be installed at the departure end of Runway 36. New runway threshold lights will be installed. This Stopway or Blast Pad will be constructed with pavement that is designed to support the weight of the aircraft that utilize the airport should they need the additional pavement if they abort a takeoff. A paved overrun may just have pavement that covers the designated overrun area at the departure end of the runway.


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1. When is the project scheduled to start?
2. How long is the runway expected to be closed?
3. Are there penalties if the contractor is unable to get the runway open within 30 days?
4. Do I need to move my aircraft if my aircraft is in a tie-down?
5. Do I need to move my aircraft if my aircraft is in a T-hangar?
6. What is being done to Taxiway A?
7. What is happening to Runway 18-36?
8. What is a Stopway or Blast Pad?
9. What are the goals of this project?
10. Are there contingency plans if there are delays in the completion of the project?
11. What are the local based businesses/Commercial Operators doing?
12. Why does the Airport have to do this project now?
13. Who is paying for this work? Will my rent go up?
14. How can I keep up with the latest status of the project?