The Balchen/Post Award
At the 51st Annual International Aviation Snow Symposium on April 24th, 2017 in Buffalo, NY; awards were presented to the “Snow Crews” of the airports in the Snow Belt for their dedicated efforts in maintaining their airports in safe and operational status during the 2016 – 2017 winter season. This is the 41st consecutive year that such awards have been presented. All categories of airports – Commercial, General Aviation and Military - compete for these awards. NEC/AAAE President James G. Walsh, A.A.E., remarked "The Northeast Chapter is grateful for all of the submissions this year. I want to congratulate those airport operators and military airfields who earned the prestigious Balchen/Post Award."
Applications are submitted by the airport operators on behalf of the local work force in recognition of their efforts in keeping the airports operationally safe at all times. Recommendations for selection may come from the users of airports, airlines, pilots, general aviation, the military and the entire aviation community. In addition, the members of the Awards Selection Committee provide feedback from their own organizations as to the performance of competing airports.
The 2016 – 2017 awards were presented to the following airports:
Large Commercial (Over 200,000 operations per year)
Winner:
Honorable Mention:
Medium Commercial (100,000 to 200,000 operations per year)
Winner:
Honorable Mention:
Small Commercial (Less than 100,000 operations per year)
Winner:
Honorable Mention:
Large General Aviation (Over 50,000 operations per year)
Winner:
Honorable Mention:
Small General Aviation (Less than 50,000 operations per year)
Winner:
Honorable Mention:
Military Airport
Winner:
Honorable Mention:
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