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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1995. Aviation Weather Services: A Call For Federal Leadership and Action. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5037.
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Appendix C
Participants in Committee Meetings

The committee acknowledges the assistance that the following organizations and individuals provided during meetings with committee members and staff:

AAI Systems Management, Inc.: John Lasley

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association: Phil Boyer, Steve Brown, Doug Helton

Air Traffic Control Association: James Cook

Air Transport Association: Jack Ryan, William Sears

Alascorn: Felix Maguire

Alaska Air Carriers Association: Richard Harding, Kurt Harris

Alaska Airlines: Theron Smith, Terry Smith

Alaska Airmen's Association: Phil Livingston

Alaska Air National Guard: Vic Evans, Robert C. Gastrock, Al Lupenski, Jack Scroggs

Alaska Aviation Safety Foundation: Virginia Hyatt

Alaska Department of Transportation: Helvi Sandvik, Ron Samsal, Carl Siebe, Jon Widdis

American Airlines: Warren Qualley, D. E. Kneram

Anchorage International Airport: N. Wayne Gibson

Aviation Management Associates, Inc.: Gary Church

Atlantic Richfield: Bill Overway

BDM, Inc.: Robin Deyoe

Denton & Associates: Lawrence Denton

Department of Defense: Bradley Smith

Federal Aviation Administration (Air Route Traffic Control Center, Anchorage): Joseph Rollins, Duane McQuillion

Federal Aviation Administration (Air Traffic Control System Command Center): Chester Smerdzinski

Federal Aviation Administration (Air Traffic Control Tower, Dulles): William Carver, Ester Kontos

Federal Aviation Administration (Automated Flight Service Station, Leesburg): Dmitri Suk

Federal Aviation Administration (Former Administrators): James Busey IV, Donald Engen, Najeeb Halaby

Federal Aviation Administration (Headquarters): Monte Belger, Anthony Broderick, George Donohue, Craig Goff, Richard Heuwinkel, Bill Jeffers, Paula Lewis, Carl McCullough, Geoffrey Mcintyre, Ron Morgan, Martin Pozesky, Robert Valone, Steve Zaidman

Federal Aviation Administration (Regional Office, Kansas City): John Turner, Wanda Munoz

Federal Aviation Administration (Terminal Radar Approach Control, Denver): Paul Cazziniggi

Forecast Systems Laboratory: Stan Benjamin, Richard Jesuroga, Michael Kraus, John McGinley, Patricia Miller, Lynn Scherretz, Thomas Schlatter

GTE Government Systems: Leon Thomas

General Accounting Office: Randy Hite

Harris Corporation: Bryce Ford, Donald Jones

Kavouras, Inc.: Steve Madsen

Ketchurn Air Service: Craig Ketchurn

Mark Air: Steve Cherwien

MIT Lincoln Laboratory: James Evans, Steve Campbell

MITRE Corporation: Russell Benel, John Fearnsides, Joseph Matney, Jeff Mittleman, Anand Mundra, Again Sinha

National Academy of Engineering: Robert White

National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Herbert Schlickenmaier

National Air Traffic Controllers Association: William Faville Jr., Jerry Tierney

National Association of Air Traffic Specialists: Mike McAnaw

National Center for Atmospheric Research: G. Brante Foote, Dale Kellogg, Robert Serafin, Tim Spangler

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Headquarters): James Baker, Diana Josephson

National Research Council (National Weather Service Modernization Committee): Floyd Hauth

National Science Foundation: Kenneth Van Sickle National Transportation Safety Board: John Lauber, Jim Danaher, Greg Salottolo, James Skeen

National Weather Service (National Severe Storms Forecast Center): Frederick Ostby, James Henderson, Ron Olson, Fred Moser

National Weather Service (Center Weather Service Unit, Anchorage): Paul McCloud

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1995. Aviation Weather Services: A Call For Federal Leadership and Action. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5037.
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National Weather Service (Center Weather Service Unit, Chicago): Allan Fisher

National Weather Service (Center Weather Service Unit, Denver): Jonette Williams, Fred Foss

National Weather Service (Center Weather Service Unit, Leesburg): Rocky Burke, Norbert Novocin

National Weather Service (Central Flow Weather Service Unit, Herndon): Steve Henderson

National Weather Service (Flight Service Station, Dillingham): Frank Azzaro

National Weather Service (Headquarters): Dorothy Becker, Elbert Friday Jr., Charles Sprinkle, Michael Tomlinson, Louis Uccellini, Susan Zevin

National Weather Service National Meteorological Center): Geoff DiMego

National Weather Service (Regional Office, Anchorage): H. Lee Kelley Jr., James Kemper

National Weather Service (Regional Office, Kansas City): Richard Augulis, Jack May

National Weather Service Training Center: Joe Schaefer

National Weather Service (Weather Forecast Office, Denver): David Imy

National Weather Service (Weather Forecast Office, Sterling): Gary Szatkowski, Steve Zubrick

National Weather Service (Weather Station, Barrow): C. O. Evans

Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology: Julian Wright, Jr., Donald Carver

Office of Management and Budget: Jeff Payne, Jee Rhee

Office of Technology Assessment: Kelley Scott

Peninsula Airlines: Ginny Seybert, Orin Seybert

Regional Airline Association: Walter Coleman

United Air Lines: Jesse Marker, Kent Parsons, Joseph Raulins

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research: John McCarthy

U.S. Air Force: Willis Shanor, Gerard Wittman

U.S. House of Representatives (Staff): Dennis Achgill, Richard Efford, Curtis Stanford

U.S. Navy: Michael Dotson, Christopher Gallagher, Charles Hopkins, Fred Klein

U.S. Senate (Staff): Jeff Goldstein

Weather Services Corporation: Mike Leavitt

Wings Alaska: Robert Jacobson

WSI Corporation: Arlo Gambell

Yute Airways: Mike Anderson, Steve Huddleston, Scott Schwitzer

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1995. Aviation Weather Services: A Call For Federal Leadership and Action. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5037.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1995. Aviation Weather Services: A Call For Federal Leadership and Action. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5037.
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