Additional Kentucky Counties Now Eligible for FEMA Individual and Public Assistance
Additional Kentucky Counties Now Eligible for FEMA Individual and Public Assistance FRANKFORT, Ky.– New counties are now eligible for Individual Assistance and Public Assistance in response to the February severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides, and mudslides. Leslie and Woodford County is now eligible for Individual Assistance to support homeowners and renters. Estill, Lee and Owsley, Breckenridge, Edmonson, Franklin, Greenup, Henderson, Henry, Jackson, Leslie, Lawrence, Menifee, Nicholas, Powell, Pulaski, Robertson, Whitley and Wolfe counties are eligible for all forms of Public Assistance, including direct federal assistance. Commonwealth and local governments and certain private-non-profit organizations in these designated counties are eligible for
FEMA urges West Virginians to protect their identity and stay informed
FEMA urges West Virginians to protect their identity and stay informed CHARLESTON, W.Va. — After a natural disaster, it is important to protect your identity against fraud and identity theft. In some cases, criminals may try to get information by pretending to be disaster workers. Scam artists may try to apply for FEMA assistance using names, addresses, and Social Security numbers they have stolen from people affected by a disaster. Keep these things in mind to protect your identity and stay informed: Federal and local disaster workers do not solicit or accept money. Don’t trust anyone who offers financial or contracting help and
State Energy Data System: Motor gasoline and fuel ethanol through 2023
(Fri, 14 Mar 2025) Annual state-level estimates of motor gasoline consumption, prices, and expenditures and fuel ethanol consumption.
AVL Upcoming Closures and Outages
AVL has multiple closures and outages scheduled this month. Please ensure NOTAMs are checked as required for changes and additions. ILS RY35 replacement project AVL 03/016 AVL NAV ILS RWY 35 U/S 2503171200-2506272200 Overnight Runway Closures AVL 03/020 AVL RWY 17/35 CLSD 2503180400-2503180930 AVL 03/021 AVL TWY ALL CLSD 2503180400-2503180930 AVL 03/022 AVL RWY 17/35 CLSD 2503190400-2503190930 AVL 03/023 AVL TWY ALL CLSD 2503190400-2503190930 AVL 03/029 AVL RWY 17/35 CLSD 2503200400-2503200930 AVL 03/030 AVL TWY ALL CLSD 2503200400-2503200930 An additional NOTAM will be published for 3/21 Taxiway Delta Closure Expect a NOTAM closure of Taxiway Delta to begin around 3/31
Severe Weather Outbreak Friday and Saturday; Extremely Critical Fire Weather Friday
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Update: HNL Arrival and eqparture Procedures
Update: We've received feedback that the HNL North Six Arrival procedure could result in a challenging turn from Base Leg to Final Approach for RWY 4L or 4R. While the following Notice as originally sent addresses the current situation, we want to emphasize that safety is always THE most important concern - nothing else comes close. Accordingly, pilots should consider requesting an alternate arrival or offshore vectors and must be cognizant of all potential risk factors, especially current winds. This is particularly true if there is a tailwind on the base leg before making the turn to final approach.On the North
Flight Advisory GPS Interference Testing – Utah Test and Training Range, UT
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE (UTTR) 25-01 10 – 14 March Utah Test and Training Range, UT The entire flight advisory may be accessed and downloaded at the following address: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2025/Mar/UTTR_25-01_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf Pilots are advised to check NOTAMs frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the area. NOTAMs will be published at least 24 hours in advance of this event.