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����}} x2 <br />�(4,lhacom.:- <br />rarnnoENCTMe.�ecsor NExr�uv <br />�r <br />GEN <br />RMMA is classified as a Reliever Airport with a National role. National airports are those <br />located in metropolitan areas near major business centers. This is the largest category of general <br />aviation facility and considered critical to the regional and national economy, while providing <br />access to the National Airspace System (NAS). <br />The "Reliever Airport" category indicates the airport relieves congestion at a commercial service <br />airport and provides local and regional access to the NAS. In the context of RMMA, the airport <br />is a reliever to Denver International Airport. Front Range Airport in Aurora and Centennial <br />Airport in Centennial are also classified as reliever airports for Denver International. <br />Governance <br />RMMA is owned and operated by Jefferson County. Jefferson County is governed by a Board of <br />County Commissioners which provides strategic direction to the airport. An Airport Advisory <br />Board provides input to the Commission and airport management. The official role of the <br />Airport Advisory Board is to; <br />"Advise the Board of County Commissioners regarding airport matters including serving <br />as a feedback mechanism regarding the Airport, build awareness of the Airport and its <br />role in the economic health of the region, develop Airport advocacy, educate <br />users/tenants/neighbors about operating guidelines, create opportunities to engage the <br />public, and ensure good neighbor practices by the Airport. " <br />The Airport Advisory Board is made up of seven members plus an alternate. Members include: <br />two neighboring business owners, two Jefferson County residents, one neighboring property <br />owner, one neighboring jurisdiction, and one airport tenant. Day-to-day management and <br />operation of the airport is overseen by an Airport Manager and staff. <br />Aviation is highly regulated and RMMA is subject to regulatory and operational requirements <br />imposed by the FAA, State of Colorado (Department of Transportation) and Jefferson County. <br />Aircraft and flight operations are regulated primarily by the FAA. <br />www.abcx2.com Page 7 info@abcx2.com <br />