FORT LAUDERDALE EXECUTIVE AIRPORT TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER - FXE
TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Letter 3 Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower History 4 Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport 5 Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower Leadership Team 7 Our Expectations of All Employees 8 Policies 9 Local Area Information 11 Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower Location 12 Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower Directory 13 Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower Directory 14 2
Welcome Letter Dear New Employee, Welcome to Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport Traffic Control Tower (FXE)! Here you will have an opportunity to work with an outstanding team of professionals that help make this a great place to work and develop your skills. Your knowledge, abilities and positive attitude made you a highly regarded addition to our team, and I am certain that you will make a positive impact on our future. All of us want to make your tenure at FXE as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. Please feel free to ask any questions and express your thoughts and ideas to the staff and senior leadership. Our aim is to create an informal atmosphere and involve everyone in the process of making our facility an exceptional place to work. I look forward to working with you, and would like to welcome you again to our team! Sincerely, Robert Howard Air Traffic Manager FXE ATCT 3
Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower History In 1972, the current Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower was completed and the operation and funding for Air Traffic Services at Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport was transferred from the City of Fort Lauderdale to the Federal Aviation Administration. Prior to 1972, the control tower was located atop Lockhart Stadium and funded totally by the City of Fort Lauderdale. The previous tower was only 37 high at the floor of the tower cab. This restricted controller visibility of the airport movement area. At 40+ years old, it was well beyond its projected useful life. Because of these issues, a new tower began construction in March of 2012, and was commissioned on November 4, 2014. It is approximately 85 to the floor of the tower and located about 50 west of the old location. 4
Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport is South Florida's premier general aviation facility. It places corporate and business travelers right in the heart of one of the nation's best areas to live and work plus some of Florida's most popular attractions. Centrally located in the heart of the Uptown Business District, just minutes from downtown, the airport offers easy access to I-95 and the Florida Turnpike and all of the area's major attractions and events. The airport has six (6) full-service fixed-base operators, a 24-hour FAA Air Traffic Control Tower, an Instrument Landing System, U.S. Customs & Border Protection Service, an Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Station, a police substation and 24-hour contract security. Prior to 9/11/2001, Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport served over 200,000 aircraft operations per year, was one of the busiest General Aviation airports in the country. Because of effects on general aviation training, the number of annual operations has reduced to 158,000 per year. There are over 700 aircraft, including 115 jets and 37 helicopters that make the Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport their year-round home. The mix of jet aircraft, single engine aircraft, twin engine aircraft and helicopters, along with having only one (1) Instrument runway and one (1) crossing, non-instrument runway, make FXE a challenge for Air Traffic Controllers. You can feel proud to be certified at Fort Lauderdale Executive Tower. 5
Lauderdale Executive Tower Organizational Chart The following organizational chart depicts the structure of the Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower Management Team. Air Traffic Manager Robert Howard Administrative Assistant Chona Sandoval Front Line Manager Natalie Cerasuolo Front Line Manager Rich Rubenstahl 6
Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower Leadership Team Robert Howard, Air Traffic Manager Mr. Howard joined the FAA in 1983 as Air Traffic Control Specialist in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He also achieved Certified Professional Controller status at MIA. He has held several management positions at MIA, FLL and PBI. He became ATM at FXE in 2015. Natalie Cerasuolo, Front Line Manager Ms. Cerasuolo joined the FAA in 1989. She served as an Air Traffic Controller in U. S. Air Force at Eglin AFB, Ft. Walton Beach, FL before joining the FAA. She started her FAA career in Mobile, Alabama. Later Ms. Cerasuolo transferred to Fort Lauderdale Tower before coming to FXE in 1994. Rich Rubenstahl, Front Line Manager Mr. Rubenstahl joined the FAA in 1992. He started his career at the Indianapolis ARTCC. Since then he has also worked at LAF, HUF, CAK and YNG Air Traffic Control Towers. He was promoted to Front Line Manager when he moved to FXE ATCT in September 2015. 7
Our Expectations of All Employees Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower leadership team expects all employees to: Come to work, be on time Be prepared mentally and physically Understand leave policy and manage your leave appropriately Be cooperative and professional Treat people with respect and dignity Take initiative Be accountable Lead by example be a good role model Do not tolerate or engage in any form of harassment or discrimination Actively participate in training Know your airspace and systems, know your equipment Use prescribed phraseology/correct facility and equipment names Follow rules and procedures Be open to feedback provide honest information Be an effective team member 8
Policies Reporting for Duty Employees are to report for their assigned shift on time. If a situation arises that will prevent you from reporting on time, call the Front Line Manager at 954-771-0292. Hours of Duty Operational personnel are assigned to work 8 hour shifts unless assigned an administrative day. Employees working an 8 hour shift are subject to immediate recall. Employees working an 8 hour shift may not leave the facility during their shift unless they have obtained management approval. Employees working an 8.5 hour shift may leave the facility for their 30 minute unpaid lunch break after obtaining management approval. Parking Secured parking is provided via the security/fence system. Security An FAA ID badge will be issued to all employees, and shall be worn above the waist and visible at all times while working at or visiting an FAA facility. Any loss, theft, or damage must be reported to your Front Line Manager for replacement processing through the FAA Security Division. 9
FAA ID Cards An FAA ID badge will be issued to all employees, and shall be worn above the waist and visible at all times while working at or visiting an FAA facility. Any loss, theft, or damage must be reported to your Front Line Manager for replacement processing through the FAA Security Division. Guests and Visitors Guests and visitors to the facility will be required to show a photo ID card for entry, must sign FAA Form 1600-8, DOT/FAA Visitor Register, and will be issued a temporary visitor badge. Any foreign/national visitors must have prior approval before their scheduled visit. All guests and visitors must be escorted at all times while in the facility. Cell Phones Cell phones are not permitted to be on in the tower cab. 10
Local Area Information Ft. Lauderdale Profile Fort Lauderdale offers an outstanding quality of life, highlighted by a semitropical climate, rich natural beauty and array of cultural, entertainment and educational amenities. Blessed with over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and pleasant year-round ocean breezes, world-famous Fort Lauderdale Beach offers premier opportunities for recreation, relaxation and enjoyment. The picturesque Riverwalk serves as the cornerstone of the City's arts, science, cultural and historic district which features the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery and Science, Museum of Art and Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum. Las Olas Boulevard has gained international acclaim as Fort Lauderdale's centerpiece of fashion, fine dining and entertainment. In addition, the City's downtown area is home to Broward Community College, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, and the award-winning Broward County Main Library, and federal, county and school district offices. For more information about Fort Lauderdale, events and sports, see the link below. http://www.sunny.org/ 11
Fort Lauderdale Executive Tower Location The map below locates Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower within its immediate surroundings. The location of Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower is pointed out by a callout box. FXE control tower 12
Photos of the Airport Below is an aerial photo of the Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport. 1: Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport Aerial Map 13
Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower Directory The following list provides the most commonly used phone numbers within the Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower facility: >> Front Desk >> Facility after Administrative Hours >> Facility Fax (954) 776-1046 x203 (954) 776-1046 x252 (954) 776-1543 The following list provides the intercom numbers for Ft. Lauderdale Executive Tower: >> Front Desk 203 >> Air Traffic Manager >> Front Line Manager - Rubenstahl >> Front Line Manager - Cerasuolo >> CBI/Training Room >> Break Room >> Tower Flight Data >> Tower Supervisor/CIC 204 229 223 244 233 251 252 14
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