HNL Airport Arrival and Departure Procedures
Arrival and departure procedures are being strictly interpreted at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), especially since the January 23, 2025 reopening of Runway 4R-22L (and temporary closure of RWY 4L-22R). To avoid a potential pilot deviation, precise compliance with arrival and departure procedures is required; for one example, aircraft on the North Six Arrival must cross RWY 8L at the specific crossing point detailed in the arrival procedure. As ever, all pilots are reminded to review all current NOTAMS and all applicable arrival and departure procedures before operating at HNL Airport. POC: Miguel "Mike" Mancha email: Miguel.A.Mancha@faa.gov Phone: (808)
Disaster Recovery Centers Open in Knott and Floyd Counties
Disaster Recovery Centers Open in Knott and Floyd Counties FRANKFORT, Ky -- Disaster Recovery Centers will open in Knott and Floyd counties today, March 2, in areas affected by the February floods. Disaster Recovery Centers, operated by the Kentucky Division of Emergency Management and FEMA, offer in-person support to survivors in declared counties as the result of severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides and mudslides from Feb. 14, 2025, and continuing. KNOTT COUNTY Knott County Sports Complex, 450 Kenny Champion Lp #8765, Leburn, Ky 41831 FLOYD COUNTY Floyd County Board of Education, 442 KY-550, Eastern, Ky 41622 Disaster Recovery Centers
State Energy Data System: Distillate fuel oil, renewable diesel, and biodiesel through 2023
(Fri, 28 Feb 2025) Annual state-level estimates of consumption, prices, and expenditures for distillate fuel oil and consumption for renewable diesel and biodiesel.
Request a No-Cost Conservation Restoration Plan by March 14 for Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire and Floods
Request a No-Cost Conservation Restoration Plan by March 14 for Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire and Floods SANTA FE, N.M. — Landowners impacted by the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire or subsequent flooding now have until March 14, 2025, to request a no-cost conservation restoration plan through the U.S. Agriculture Department’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office (“Claims Office”) has partnered with the NRCS to offer landowners the opportunity to request a restoration plan for their property. These plans help address natural resource losses and provide cost estimates for recovery actions. NRCS plans will be provided