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Globe/Roger Nomer Mike Hartley, project manager, takes in the view Thursday from the catwalk of the new control tower at the Joplin Regional Airport. That same view from the $3.5 million tower will be open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Published August 14, 2008 09:37 pm - Area taxpayers will get a chance to see what their money bought — and catch 10-mile views around the Joplin Regional Airport — at an open house Sunday for the $3.5 million air traffic control tower.

New airport tower provides 10-mile unobstructed view



By Debby Woodin

dwoodin@joplinglobe.com

Area taxpayers will get a chance to see what their money bought — and catch 10-mile views around the Joplin Regional Airport — at an open house Sunday for the $3.5 million air traffic control tower.

The tower will be open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday.

At 90 feet in height, it is nearly twice as tall as the old tower next to the airport’s existing terminal building, airport manager Steve Stockam said Thursday. It took a year of evaluating locations on the airport property for the Federal Aviation Administration to approve the site for the new tower. It is northeast of the old tower and southeast of the new terminal, which is due to open next month.

That site will give air traffic controllers a better view than that from the old tower, said Paul Holland, a supervisor of Midwest Air Traffic Control, a company contracted by the FAA to operate flight-control service in Joplin.

“We are excited about the new tower because we can see much farther, and we have an unobstructed view of all the (runway) approaches,” Holland said. “In the other tower, we have used binoculars a lot more.”

Those unobstructed views provide a greater level of safety by allowing controllers to see how close planes and jets are flying or moving around on the taxiways.

The tower is void yet of radios, computers and air-traffic screens, so its high-tech building materials and amenities may not be apparent. Equipment will be installed starting next week, and plans call for the new tower to be completely furnished and in operation within the six to eight weeks.

Technology is a big component of the new construction, Stockam said. Computer wiring runs through the floor of the tower’s top level, and carpet blocks that cover the floor can be removed for access to wiring.

The glass windows encompassing the top floor of the tower, where the controllers will work, are Thermopane windows installed with bladders designed not to flex as they heat up and cool down or to cause double images that could confuse a controller, Stockam said. The window panes had to be tested after they were installed and certified as FAA-compliant; one failed and had to be repaired.

Blinds made from a transparent film are to be installed on the west windows to cut the glare of the sun. The custom-made blinds, which also had to be approved by the FAA, cost $10,000.

“Even the chairs have to meet FAA specifications,” Stockam said.

Federal tax dollars alone were used to pay for the tower and will fund its operation by the contracted controllers, said Tony Molinaro, an FAA spokesman at the agency’s Chicago office. He said contracted workers are used in smaller airports across the United States.

In the Midwest, contracted controllers work at airports in Columbia, Jefferson City and St. Joseph in Missouri, and Manhattan and Garden City in Kansas.



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