| Title |
Department of Transportation Aviation Division Study |
| Online Availability |
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| Abstract |
This study responds to a provision in the 2001-03 Transportation Budget that directs JLARC to conduct a performance audit to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of removing the Aviation Division from the Department of Transportation and creating a Washington State Department of Aviation. This study: 1) reviews the reasons advanced both for and against continuing to house the Aviation Division within WSDOT; 2) examines customer perspectives towards the Aviation Division; and 3) assesses the cost implications of removing the Aviation Division from WSDOT and creating a separate agency. The study makes three recommendations.
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| Author(s) |
Bob Thomas, Project Supervisor
Robert Krell, Analyst
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| Print Availability |
Request from the
JLARC Publications Officer
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| Keywords |
Department of Transportation, DOT, Aviation Division, WSDOT, Pilot, pilot perceptions, airport manager, airport manageer/contact, perspective, survey of aviation, survey of customers, analysis of process, analysis of processes, comparison of regulations, compare regulations, federal aviation, federal highway, FAA, FHA, |