Legislature(2007 - 2008)
2008-01-25 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2008-01-25 House Journal Page 1798 HB 340 HOUSE BILL NO. 340 by the House Rules Committee by request of the Governor, entitled: "An Act establishing the Alaska capstone avionics revolving loan fund and relating to the fund; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Labor & Commerce and Finance Committees. The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Fiscal, Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development The Governor's transmittal letter dated January 24, 2008, follows: "Dear Speaker Harris: Under the authority of art. III, sec. 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am transmitting a bill establishing the Alaska capstone avionics revolving loan fund and relating to the fund. In Alaska, aviation is relied upon to move people, mail, and cargo throughout the state. Alaska has only 14,788 miles of public roads and many communities are not connected to the highway system. Ninety 2008-01-25 House Journal Page 1799 percent of Alaska is accessible only by air. Because of this situation, commuter and air taxi flights often serve in lieu of the traditional road system. Alaska has seven times more licensed pilots than the national average, but it also has the highest aviation accident rate in the nation. One way to make Alaska's skies safer is with capstone avionic equipment. A study done in Alaska over a six year period determined that the accident rate of aircraft equipped with capstone avionic equipment decreased by 47 percent as compared to other aircraft operating without the equipment. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) estimates the adoption of this technology will result in a 33 percent reduction in fatal accidents statewide. The FAA's Joint Resource Council estimates the benefits of the capstone project would be substantial. These benefits flow from a combination of fewer aviation accidents, improved search and rescue, greater precision in adverse weather and difficult terrain, and increased access to remote villages (including medical evacuations) when the system is fully deployed both on the ground and in the air. In addition, there will be socio-economic improvements for rural Alaska, due to a safer and more reliable transportation infrastructure. This new technology requires both the installation of ground based infrastructure and capstone avionics in the cockpit to achieve these benefits. To be visible to the system, as well as to take advantage of all of capstones capabilities, an aircraft must be equipped with appropriate on-board avionics. The FAA has invested in Alaska by deploying, and continuing to deploy, new ground-based aviation safety and access infrastructure including communications, navigation, and weather reporting systems, and upgraded airport access in Alaska. Support for the acquisition of the onboard avionics necessary to utilize the FAA ground infrastructure will aid in securing the substantial benefits of this technology for Alaskans and enhance, encourage, and make the most of the FAA investment in Alaska. This bill would create the Alaska capstone avionics revolving loan fund within the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic 2008-01-25 House Journal Page 1800 Development. The purpose of the fund would be to increase safety of air carrier, air taxi, and general aviation intrastate air transportation, by providing low-interest loans towards purchasing and installing capstone avionic equipment. An applicant for the low-interest loan must be an owner of an aircraft that is operated in the state. An applicant may be an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability corporation, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, or non-federal governmental entity. The broad-based benefits of this legislation will help ensure that people can fly in a safer environment as they conduct their business and personal affairs. Under this new loan program, a loan for $12,000 for avionics equipment at four percent over a ten-year term would result in a monthly payment of $122 or an annual payment of $1,480. I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure. Sincerely, /s/ Sarah Palin Governor"