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General plan:
The NCAR/NSF GV (HIAPER) will take off from RMMA, carrying the essential crew, instrumentation, minimal spares and tools and start its global survey by flying to Anchorage, AK. In Anchorage, the GV will (most likely) be based at a FAA FIFO (Flight Inspection Field Office), a secure fedaral facility. Access to the FIFO is by access card, which will be obtained by EOL in advance. We will most likely have only a few cards and will coordinate access to the building. Early support staff who will arrive in advance will receive their card at FIFO upon arrival.
In Hawaii the GV will most (most likely) be stationed at a commercial FBO, Air Service Hawaii. The FBO will provide transportation to and from hotel as necessary. Hotel charges (and this is a general rule for the entire project) will be paid by each individual, although EOL will make reservations for the entire crew.
In Christchurch we intend to coordinate support with the NSF OPP facility and will update this page when we have more information. Same applies to Punta Arenas, which Vidal Salazar will visit in October 2008 to locate and assess the availability of support and supplies.
Return path along the coast of South America is still TBD, although the initial thoughts are to land in Arica, Chile to avoid obtaining research permits from Peru.
EOL will establish three locations for the GV support along the HIPPO Global flight track:
Anchorage (AK)
There will be a round robin flight from here, so two days are available for instrument support.
Logistic contacts
Shipping: Please send to:
Your Name - HIPPO Attention to: Victor E. Flint
DOT / FAA / ANC FIFO
4610 Old International Airport Rd
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
Contact person in Anchorage:
Victor E. Flint
Anchorage Line Station Supervisor
FAA, AJW-3411B
Office (907) 271-2414
FAX (907) 271-1563
HOTEL Reservations:
Please call:
The Hotel Captain Cook
Phone: 907-276-6000
Fax: 907-343-2211
www.captaincook.com
HIPPO rate $99 +Tax - Group # is: 6703 - HIPPO Global
Chemicals, Gases, Dry Ice, etc:
Please contact:
Air Liquide
Please call 2 days in advance to reserve the supplies
You can pay on the spot with a credit card
The number to call 2 days in advance is: (907) 564 9737 ask to talk to Larry
If any problems, the main office is: (907) 562 2080
Christchurch (NZ)
For more details, please read the December 2008 Site Survey Report.
There will be a round robin flight from here, so two days are available for instrument support.
Shipping:
Shipments should be consigned "Freight Prepaid". Send an email with the Air Waybill number to CHC-CourierNotifications@usap.gov for easier tracking. Also send a copy of the shipping list and AWB to vidal@ucar.edu. Use the following shipping address:
Gate 1, Orchard Road
Christchurch International Airport
Christchurch 8053
New Zealand
Tel: +64-3-358-8139
FAX: +64-3-358-1479
Contact person at USAP in Christchurch NZ: Phil Ambler, CHCH Terminal Operations Manager + 64 3 358 1470
HOTEL Reservations:
Copthorne Hotel Commodore
449 Memorial Avenue
Christchurch 8544, New Zealand
Phone: 64-3-358 8129; reservations@commodore.net.nz
Chemicals, Gases, Dry Ice, etc:
Please contact:
BOC
P.O. Box 11161
NZ-Sockburn, Christchurch, Canterbury 8042
phone: 0800 111333
Fax: +64 3 3430463
Physical address:
21 Epsom Road
Sockburn, Canterbury 8042, New Zealand
Additional source for Chemicals, Gases, Dry Ice, etc:
Please contact:
Air Liquide
P.O. Box 16134
NZ-Christchurch
phone: +64 3 3446033
Fax: +64 3 349 4337
info@asco.co.nz
Physical address:
7 Canterbury Street
Hornby, Canterbury 8042, New Zealand
San Jose (Costa Rica).
Costa Rica Local Contact:
Ing. Cornelia Miller Granados, MBA
Coordinadora
Programa de Investigaciones Aerotransportadas
y Sensores Remotos
PRIAS-CeNAT
Tel. 2232 3605
Fax 2232 0423
Apdo Postal 1174-1200 Pavas
1.5 Km. Norte de la Embajada Americana, Rohrmoser
Hotel in Costa Rica: Ramada Herradura (www.lbolanos@ramadaherradura.com)
Hotel Herradura will provide transportation Airport-Hotel-Airport for the HIPPO Crew (including ground crew) but you must be guest of the hotel. The hotel is offering a rate of 120 USD + tax breakfast included. To make a reservation, please email your request to lbolanos@ramadaherradura.com and mention the HIPPO Group or call the hotel directly: Ramada Plaza Herradura Tel. (506) 2209-9825 | 2209-9800 and mention the HIPPO Group.
Shipping information:
All shipments will be handled by the USA Embassy in Costa Rica, office of the GSO. All items must be addressed as follows:
General Services Officer, United States Embassy
ATTN: MS Sonia Solano, HIPPO - NCAR Project (NASA Hangar)
U.S. Mailing Address: US Embassy San Jose, APO AA 34020
Customs and Shipping telephone (506) 2519-2409 cell phone: (506) 837 94339
All the documentation regarding the shipment(s) including Bill of Lading, Air Bill, Inventory, etc, etc MUST have "DIPLOMATIC CARGO" WRITTEN, STAMPED OR STENCILED ON IT.
Each of these locations will have an identified point of contact (POC) for shipping supplies; a contact for local vendors who can supply LN2 and dry ice; some provision for storage of supplies in anticipation of the arrival of the GV and a recommended hotel for staff. We will also try to arrange for some limited lab space, most likely to include table space and chairs.
It is recommended that support staff be sent to these locations to meet the aircraft and assist the onboard crew with instrument maintenance, or swap crew members for future flight legs.
Any major repairs to the instruments should only be planned at one of these locations.
EOL will attempt to locate hotels with the best possible internet connectivity. If this does not work at some locations, an alternative connection will be researched as well; it is not clear at this point what this connection will consist of.
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Student/PostDoc Travel
The EOL UAS Workshop Organizing Committee (WOC) is very pleased to announce that an opportunity has arisen for us to offer travel funds to a limited number of students and postdocs to attend the workshop in February 2017.
Interested students and post docs are requested to prepare a concise abstract not to exceed 300 words explaining what they are working on or interested in and how they feel they would benefit from, and contribute to, the workshop. A selection committee consisting of WOC members from within EOL and external members will review the abstracts and select students for travel awards.
The deadline for abstracts is Wednesday January 18, 2017. Abstracts should be sent to the following email address: eol-uas-woc@ucar.edu.
Travel decisions will be made by Friday January 20, 2017. We understand that the timeline is very short on this opportunity and we appreciate your time and efforts to meet the quick turn-around.
Please send this announcement to interested students and post-docs. We look forward to working with you to make the EOL UAS Workshop a success.
NZ Site Survey
HIPPO Site Survey
14 - 20 December 2008, Christchurch NZ
Updated - 11 February 2009
We met with Phil Ambler, Manager of Terminal Operations here at Raytheon Polar Services (NZ) Limited. He is our main contact point for HIPPO. Contact information is as follows:
Phil Ambler
38 Orchard Road
Private Bag 4747
Christchurch, New Zealand
011 64 3 358 1470
Phil.ambler@usap.gov
Raytheon Polar Services is only minutes away from the Christchurch International Airport on Orchard Road. The entire facility is closed off to the outside. Entrance is through Gate 3, where we had to check in with the Security Guard and show our drivers license to get a visitor pass. Parking is very limited at the gate (3 slots) and only allowed for a total of 30 minutes; we are allowed to park for free on the other side of the road in front of the USAP administrative services building.
(1) United States Antarctic Program (Raytheon) Facilities:
No hangar is available at Raytheon. The GV will be parked on the USAP ramp. Access to the apron will require use of a key code. Access will be to the GV only and wandering on the apron is not allowed. There is a chance that security may stop people and ask for aircraft affiliation, i.e., a crew manifest. The crew manifest will be onboard the GV if this happens. Access to the GV is a short walk-across, so no crew bus is needed.
Workspace with a couple of benches and chairs will be available in short walking distance from the GV. The HIPPO cargo, which was sent in fall through California, is on site and will be moved into the workspace for easy access.
Access to the Raytheon work area, including the GV, is 24/7.
Action Items:
• Phil needs list of all personnel arriving at USAP prior to arrival in Christchurch. USAP only needs everybody-s name and organization but no passport or social security numbers. The list will be provided to security at the gate to allow access to hangars, ramp and conference rooms. PMO (Vidal) already collected this information and we will forward the list to Phil.
• EOL staff to purchase a couple of two-tank gas cylinder carts and for use during HIPPO. They are available right next to the gas provider at a large Home-Depot like store for about $50/piece.
• Reflective jackets need to be worn at all times when accessing the GV; RAF may want to bring their own, Raytheon will provide them for everybody else.
Support Equipment:
Raytheon will make power carts available for preflight and maintenance days without charge. Forklift(s) and B1 maintenance stands are also available through Raytheon for removing PANTHER and inspecting inlets on top of the fuselage.
Shipping:
If you ship any equipment to New Zealand, please provide a copy of your packing lists to Vidal and also send an email, including a copy of the Air Waybill, to CHC-CourierNotifications@usap.gov, so that they are aware of the shipment and can look out for it.
For your return shipments, please consider the following:
- (1) We suggest that each group prepares return shipping labels ahead of time so that they can easily be attached to the boxes that are being returned. Adhesive labels will work best. Please use big, bold letters.
- (2) Also needed is a commercial invoice (1 original, 2 copies) that describes the content and value of the equipment (see template).
- (3) If you plan on using FedEx (or DHL), which are both located near the airport, it is helpful to fill out International Air Waybill (AWB) forms ahead of time. Only one AWB per shipment is needed. Please also make sure that you know the Sender's FedEx Account Number as well as the name in which the FedEx Account is under. If you need additional copies of an international AWB, these can be picked up at the main Christchurch FedEx Office on Ron Guthrey Road, which is open from 9 am to 5 pm (Mon - Fri). Ron Guthrey Rd is located just off Memorial Avenue between Orchard Rd and Russley Rd.
- (4) The FedEx number to call to arrange for a pick up at USAP is 0800 733 339. Arrangements can only be made by phone, not by stopping by the main office. Pick-up arrangements should be made about one day before the scheduled pick up or no later than 10 am the same day. The FedEx truck will have to enter through Gate 3, so the guards will have to be informed ahead of time. The pick up address is 38 Orchard Road.
Operations Support:
- USAP will arrange for spraying, customs and immigration. We don-t need to worry about any of these handling services.
- Fuel is available through Air BP. Phil was not aware of World Fuel support in Christchurch.
- Lavatory services and landing fees are easiest to charge to a credit card. Catering services are also available.
- There is a flight planning office on premises with flight planners available. We can file our own plans if we prefer but they can help if we want.
Arrival frequency is 122.5 for "Deep Freeze Operations".
Action Items:
- Spraying the aircraft is a requirement by NZ. CONSULT WITH SCIENTISTS ASAP (done).
- Phil also was certain that spraying will be done in Pago Pago. RAF to notify FBO in Pago-Pago that quarantine personnel will have access to aircraft about 25 min after the aircraft comes to a stop at the airport (post-flight instrument shutdown).
- Phil needs a heads-up when the GV is leaving Pago; Pavel will call him from aircraft the day we leave.
- If we do want involvement of the flight planning office, we need to request flight planning by E-mailing Mike Scheuermann (mscheuer@nsf.gov).
- Gerry to check on World Fuel in NZ.
Expendables/Supplies:
Air Liquide, which merged with ASCOGAS Ltd will be able to provide the necessary gases and dry ice needed. Air Liquide is the main supplier for USAP. Address is as follows:
Air Liquide NZ, Ltd.
7 Canterbury Street
Hornby, Christchurch
Phone: 0800 838 838 / (03) 344 6033
Fax: (03) 344 6031
Contact: Dennis Charlett, South Island Regional Manager
Mobile #: 027 222 5043 (for urgent deliveries out of hours or over Christmas/New Year stat holidays)
Dennis.charlett@airliquide.com
We talked to Malcolm ("Corky"), who suggested that all orders should be made at least one week before the gases are needed on site. If there are any special requirements, they receive deliveries from Auckland every Monday or Tuesday. Regulators are Type 50 for nitrogen but the company supplies adaptors as necessary for free. We suggest taking dewars directly over to Air Liquide since we need much smaller quantities of liquid nitrogen than what they provide.
Dry ice and necessary gases are also available from
BOC
21 Epsom Road
Sockburn, Christchurch, Canterbury 8042
Phone: 0800 111 333
Fax: (03) 3430463
Office/Conference Room Facilities at the Antarctic International Centre:
USAP has two conference rooms, some office space and a computer café available, but they are all located across the street in a different building. This space is only accessible during normal working hours and only on weekdays. (0730 to 1700).
Action Item:
• Phil needs an E-mail request if we want to use one of the USAP conference rooms during the week.
Hotel Arrangements:
USAP has arrangements with several hotels and motels in town for reduced rates. USAP offered to book hotel rooms for all HIPPO participants at the USAP reduced rate. The person in charge is Janice Sloan (Janice.sloan@usap.gov). We strongly suggest coordinating all reservations through PMO.
The RAF GV crew will stay at the Copthorne Hotel Commodore on 449 Memorial Avenue, which is about 2km from USAP. We paid NZ$175 per night, which was not the USAP rate. The hotel is modern, friendly, and quiet. Internet will be free if booked through USAP (2048 Kbsp) otherwise it is NZ$20/day; there are complimentary bus passes to go downtown, which takes about 20 minutes. Talking the taxi downtown is $25 each way. They also have a complimentary shuttle to the airport and USAP. Full breakfast for USAP guests is NZ$12.50 for the all inclusive breakfast. A small conference room (Mainland Room) is available for $150 to 200/half day but we need to let management know fairly soon when and if we want to use this room. While there are some fast food restaurants in nearby shopping areas, we did not find any local restaurants nearby. A New World grocery store is 5 km down the road from the hotel.
We also checked out the Chateau on the Park, which is about 7 km closer to downtown. While quiet and located right next to Hagley Park, it appears older and the rooms are smaller. Internet will be about $20/day even through USAP, the conference room rate is $220/half day and $300/day and breakfast costs $25.
While USAP lists other choices, which are in downtown Christchurch, they are either above government per diem, charge extra for parking, have no shuttle service to the airport or are listed as noisy.
Action Item:
Phil asked to be cc-ed on any emails requesting accommodations for staff.
Mobile Phone Rental:
Mobile phones are available from eBlahBlah at 77 Cathedral Square. Minimum charge is $3 per day for a minimum of 7 days. A $120 deposit is required and they only take credit cards. Call rates are as follows:
- all incoming calls are free
- call to NZ land lines and Vodafone Mobiles are 0.49/min
- calls to Telecom Mobiles is $1.39/min
- Calls to the US, Australia, Canada, Ireland and the UK are $0.49/min
- Calls to the rest of the world are $1.39/min
- Text messages are $0.30 overseas and within NZ $0.20
Travel:
For those coming to NZ by commercial airline, please remember the following:
• A round-trip ticket is required to enter NZ; a printout of your travel iteniary is acceptable. • Exchange your United Airline boarding pass with the Air NZ boarding pass in LA at the Air NZ business counter.
• The airline will check all baggage through to Christchurch, where you will clear customs.
• NZ is very strict about bringing in any kind of food. If at all possible, avoid it.
• Rental cars (Hertz, Triffty, National etc) are all available at the airport. We strongly suggest paying for the additional insurance since driving on the left side takes some getting used to.
• When leaving the country, a departure form has to be filled out before going through customs.
• The weather is quite variable - bring a rain jacket or an umbrella.
Brigitte Baeuerle and Pavel Romashkin
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