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The Center News
The Center News
FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center
Vol. 47, No. 40
FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center
Published ny the NAFEC Association & R.H.H. Publishing LLC
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
SKY JOURNAL
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my kitchen to yours
RECIPE
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Sam Weinstein
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TECH CENTER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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From my kitchen
to yours
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more from the AIRSHOW
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STOCKTON PAC
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NAFEC PAGE
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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leave donor
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RIDE SHARE
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TO ALL CENTER PERSONNEL:
NAFEC Association Website...For information on NAFEC Association activities, discounts,
and the Center News go to http://nafec-association.org/
You are invited to participate in the
Technical Center’s Blood Drive scheduled for Thursday, October 6 and Friday,
October 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
in the Technical Building Atrium. The
American Red Cross will be hosting the
drive on these two dates and they are in
need of ALL Blood Types. If you are able,
please consider making a donation. Your
participation will be greatly appreciated.
For more information concerning the
Blood Drive, contact the Safety Office at
extension 5-6360.
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Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
Sky Observer’s Journal
Thursday, October 6th. Saturn is approaching
solar conjunction, so this is the last opportunity
to catch it in the evening sky. Today Saturn
and Mercury have a conjunction. They will be
within two degrees of each other in the evening
sky, just six degrees from the Sun. It will be a
difficult task to spot, but you might give it a try.
Just don’t use binoculars or a telescope, as the
Sun’s rays are just too dangerous to fool with.
Also today Mars and Pluto are at heliocentric
opposition, meaning that they are on opposite
sides of the Sun as seen from each other.
Friday, October 7th. Today Venus passes near
an Asteroid. This involves asteroid 44 Nysa
once again. Venus has just moved into the
evening sky, so this too is an event near sunset. Two degrees separates the pair which are
fourteen degrees from the setting Sun. Venus
will be easy to spot, shining at magnitude -3.9.
Nysa is a lot harder, as you found out if you
tried to find it last week. It shines at a very
dim magnitude +11.9 – dimmer by hundreds
of times, but still brighter than Pluto ever gets.
Also tonight the Moon is once again near the
planet Neptune. Much easier to observe, this
evening’s event is one hundred thirty five degrees from the Sun, so it will be high in the sky
after the Sun sets.
Saturday, October 8th. Would you believe it?
Tonight is International Observe the Moon
Night. Through International Observe the
Moon Night, scientists, educators, and Moon
enthusiasts from government, non-profit organizations, and businesses throughout the United States and across the globe hope to instill in
the public a sense of wonderment and curiosity
about our Moon. Here is the official web site
listing events and activities (none near us) --http://observethemoonnight.org
Sunday, October 9th. Mercury is in the evening sky now and it finds itself near the bright
star Spica. Close to the setting Sun, this pair is
a mere eight degrees apart from the very bright
Sun.
Monday, October 10th. The Moon passes
close to Uranus this day. This is a good evening event, with about twelve lunar diameters
separating the two targets.
Wednesday, October 12th. Two lunar events
tonight. Simultaneously the Moon is both full
and at apogee. OK, the two events are about
ten hours apart, but you couldn’t tell by looking. In fact the Full Moon occurred late on the
11th around ten PM. Lunar distance tonight is
63.72 earth-radii.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
for C.A.T.S.!
Join us on
Saturday, October 15, 2011
12-5 PM
at Gregory's Restaurant,
Shore Road, Somers Point
A fun fall feline fundraiser
to benefit abandoned cats and kittens.
Great food • Chinese Auction
Music by DJ Lorie
Cash Bar.
$20.00 Donation
Tickets in advance or at the door!
609-399-4CAT(4228)
C.A.T.S. provides rescue, TNR,
veterinary care, foster care, and
placement of homeless cats/kittens
into caring homes.
Your support is needed to make a difference
in the lives of cats.
Cape-Atlantic C.A.T.S.
(Citizens Altering The Strays)
MEW TO YOU Resale Shoppe
1034 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, NJ
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www.capeatlanticcats.petfinder.com
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Vendors and Sponsors Needed for
Linwood Community Event
Food, craft, and other merchandise vendors are needed for the 2nd Annual Linwood SHORE Fest
to be held on Saturday, October 29 at the Cornerstone Commerce Center in Linwood. It is going to be a huge community event starting with a 5K Walk/Run, Halloween activities including
safe Trick or Treating, and Community Craft Festival to benefit Shore Tomorrow, a campaign
for the Shore Memorial Hospital. There is an early-bird discount for Vendors and great Sponsor
opportunities. For more information and vendor application, please call (609) 927-6131 ext. 123
or email [email protected].
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From my Kitchen to Yours
Nancy Sheffield
I love seasonal cookies - here is a ghostly way to say Happy Halloween.
Ghoulish Ghost Cookies
Prep time: 30 minutes • Baking time: 10 to 15 minutes
Servings: Makes 2 dozen cookies
Grandma usually used cookie cutters to cut out shapes with this cookie dough,
but sometimes just used a sharp knife to cut out free-form ghost shapes.
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Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
CENTER NEWS
Page It is with deep sadness to inform you that our dear friend and colleague, Sam Weinstein,
passed away on Tuesday, September 20, 2011.
In his 40+ years of service, Sam touched the lives of many employees and
managers here at the Technical Center. Most of the employees who participated
in the old “ATR” co-op program were under his instruction and guidance during
their early development. Sam gave much of his time and effort to these students
to assist them on their way to a career with the FAA. For many years, Sam
also served as the COTR for the SOS-5 contract. In this capacity he worked
with many different FAA and contract employees to support the mission of those
programs and organizations using that vehicle.
The Atlantic City Rescue
Mission Needs Your Help
In today’s economy, the Atlantic City Rescue Mission’s needs are greater than ever to provide shelter,
food, and so much more for the homeless in Atlantic
and Cape May counties. To help the Mission’s efforts,
Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union is collecting baby
formula, canned goods, slightly worn winter clothes,
gently used blankets and bath towels.
Virginia Williams, Chief Executive Officer of Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union states, “Many members
have approached the credit union expressing how they
feel fortunate to have a job, a roof over their head, and
food on their plates. They want to reach out to those that
have been most affected by these tough times. Please
help us support an organization in our community that
provides the basics for the men, women, and children in
our community who need it most.”
On Make A Difference Day, Saturday, October 29,
Jersey Shore Federal Credit will deliver these items to
the Atlantic City Rescue Mission and with your help,
make a difference in many people’s lives. Just stop by
the Northfield, Rio Grande or Technical Center (limited
access) locations to drop off your donation.
For more information regarding Jersey Shore Federal
Credit Union, call (609) 646-3339 or visit www.jerseyshorefcu.org.
Sam was an avid Philadelphia sports fan. He loved his Phillies and Eagles,
and enjoyed the discussions and rivalries with Giants and Cowboys fans. He had
a great sense of humor and a sharp wit. He was very knowledgeable and could
speak on many different topics.
Mostly, Sam was a gentleman and scholar and devoted family man. For
those who knew him it was truly a privilege, and he will be missed.
Please remember Sam and his family in your thoughts and prayers.
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Please call the PAL office today.
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Page CENTER NEWS
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
TECH Center Announcements
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND
CONTRACTORS SECURITY NOTICE:
PROMPT RETURN OF PIV BADGE REMINDER
IT is MANDATORY and your responsibility, to turn in PIV badges of any
Federal or Contractor employee that is no longer working for the FAA, to the
PIV MEDIA CENTER or the ACT-8 FAA Security Office the same business
day, if possible, or no later than the next business day. Delaying the return
of PIV badges is a SECURITY VIOLATION and subjects all Federal and
Contractor employees to a security risk.
SAFETY ADVISORY (REMINDER)
With the increase in bicycle usage at the Technical Center, it is imperative that
all employees are aware of and follow the rules of the road. Driving on our
roadways requires care and courtesy whether you are driving a car or a bicycle.
The Technical Center Safety Office is providing this advisory reminder in continuing employee awareness of the Rules of the Road.
Emergency Evacuation Issue Involving Vehicles
Exiting Parking Areas
It has been brought to the attention of the Safety Office that during recent
Emergency Evacuations, employees have proceeded to their personal vehicles
after exiting the building and then leaving the parking areas. This has resulted in
several “near misses” involving employees and emergency vehicles in the areas.
Attempting to exit the parking lots in your vehicle creates an unsafe condition
that may result in a serious vehicle mishap involving an employee who has exited
the building or emergency vehicles entering the area. Employees are reminded
to follow the Technical Center’s Emergency Evacuation Procedures of (1) exiting the building, (2) assembling at the designated emergency evacuation areas,
and (3) waiting for further instructions from their supervisor. The Safety Office
thanks you for your cooperation.
REMINDER EMERGENCIES AND SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES!
This security awareness message is to remind all FAA personnel, contractors and military personnel assigned to FAA facilities that we must exercise
continued vigilance and be on alert for all types of suspicious activity, to
include suspicious packages. If you have any questions regarding safe
mail handling procedures or the identification of suspicious packages, or
as with any emergency situation, call the FAA Technical Center established
emergency response contact by dialing 1111, this will connect you with
security.
The recognition of suspicious letters and parcels is the first defense
against their effectiveness. It is equally important to be prepared when a
suspicious package/envelope has been identified. Some of the typical characteristics of suspicious packages and letters include the following:
· No return address or a return address is not consistent with the State where postmarked
· Handwriting on envelope is distorted or typewritten
· Envelope is uneven, rigid or appears to contain no correspondence
· Excessive postage
· Addressee’s name misspelled or title listed incorrectly
· Oily stains, powdery substances, peculiar odors, or unusual sounds coming from the item
· Packages marked “confidential”, “personal” or “rush”
· Delivered by unexplained or unusual means
· Evidence of electrical wires or tin foil
· Excessive wrapping materials, such as masking tape, strapping tape, or string
If you receive a package/envelope like this:
· Do not open the package/envelope. Leave the package/envelope on
a desk or in an area where it can be monitored and left undisturbed.
· Call your established emergency response contact (ie., building guards,
municipal police, airport police, etc.), per established facility procedures.
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LITTLE FLYERS ACADEMY ANNOUNCEMENT
The Little Flyers Academy Board of Directors is seeking applications from
interested parties who wish to serve as members at large. A member at large
is a board member who is interested in the successful operation of the LFA
Child Care Center, but does not have children (or relatives) currently enrolled.
There are several positions available. Meetings are held monthly during
lunch. If you are interested in being a LFA board member, please answer the
following questions and return them via e-mail to Tina Fetty(e-mail – tina.
[email protected] Phone x4267):
1)
NAME:
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COSTUME CONTEST!!
Open to all pets (and their owners - yes, you can dress up too),
it will be held at the English Creek Ave hospital,
Saturday, October 22nd from 2:00 to 4:00.
Win prizes!
Judging begins at 3PM in categories such as
Best Dressed, Scariest,
Best owner/pet combo costume, and more.
Call (609) 645-2120 for more information.
3085 English Creek Ave, Egg Harbor Twp
Drs Michael Anthony, Mike Bush and
Mark Newkirk welcome all!
Page CENTER NEWS
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
Technical Center staff
furnished critical ground
support to the worldrenowned U.S. Army
Parachute Team, the
“Golden Knights,” and to
other precision aerobatic
and specialty aircraft on
our ramp. One of the many
people who worked hard to
support our efforts the week
of the airshow was Holly
Baker, our public information
officer. Holly set up, and then
accompanied and monitored,
a Press of Atlantic City
reporter who visited the ACY
tower for a pre-show story.
Then she met and escorted
the members of the press who
went on pre-show Golden
Knights’ media flights on the
day before the airshow.
2011 Atlantic City Airshow
“Thunder Over the Boardwalk”
By Stan Ciurczak
Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union’s
Candy Collection
Get ready to have fun for a good cause!
This year Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union is co-sponsoring Linwood Shorefest,
held on Saturday, October 29th at Cornerstone Commerce Center
1201 New Road, Linwood (across from Mainland High School). We are asking for donations of
individually wrapped bags of candy by Friday, October 21st to be distributed at safe “Trick or
Treating” during Shorefest. Donations can be dropped off at any of our branch locations!
Mark your calendar for a fun day of events!
Run: 9:00am Walk: 9:05am
Kids Fun Run: 9:30am
Awards Ceremony: 10:00am
Craft Festival: 10:00am-3:00pm
Please support Wayne Marsey and me as the South Jersey
Chapter of NARFE walks to end Alzheimer’s and find a cure
for those afflicted. I am walking for former Tech Center
employee, Dick Battaglia, who has been diagnosed with
Alzheimer’s. Donations can be made by pasting this in your
browser:
http://2011WalktoEndAlz.kintera.org/atlanticcity/anneharlan
or by going to our website and clicking on the donate button:
http://www.narfe-njchapter1664.org/
Thank you for your support!!
Anne Harlan
All kids 12 and under Run/Walk for FREE! Plus, there will be $1,200.00 in cash prizes for
the best costumes! To register for the 5K Run/Walk, please visit www.Active.com or for more
information please visit www.jerseyshorefcu.org
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Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
CENTER NEWS
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Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
Join us in the fight
against hunger.
Saturday October 22, 2011
On this day, millions of Americans will rally into action to help others in their communities.
Make a Difference Day is the largest national day of community service. The Community FoodBank of
New Jersey is recruiting volunteers to pack boxes with everything necessary for a holiday dinner.
There will be three shifts scheduled lasting two hours each:
8:00am—10:00am
10:00am-12:00pm
12:00pm—2:00pm
See below for details.
For more information and to schedule your group contact:
Maria Bocelle
Volunteer Coordinator
Community FoodBank of New Jersey/Southern Branch
Temporary Address: 6725 Black Horse Pike
(in the Shore Mall former Value City site)
Egg Harbor Twp. NJ 08234
Phone: 609-383-8843 Ext.114
Fax: 609-383-0474
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.njfoodbank.org/southernbranch
In the Campus Center Theater
The Four Bitchin’ Babes
Sunday • October 16• 2:00pm
Diva Nation…Where music, laughter and girlfriends reign!
The Four Bitchin’ Babes are: Sally Fingerett, Debi Smith,
Deirdre Flint, and Nancy Moran.
With their whimsical, hip and sophisticated girl-group harmonies, these hysterically funny and multi-talented musicians let loose on how the new millennium
has, in some cases literally, changed the face of The Diva!
“HELLO DIVA!” The Four Bitchin’ Babes celebrate the “Inner Majesty” in everyone. A sense of humor will be the ticket to a magical place where chocolate
is a vegetable, wine is in the food pyramid, shopping for shoes is medicinal, and
a girl can safely admit that she wears 100% cotton underneath it all! This is an
enchanting excursion to Diva Nation, where all songs are sung with pride, attitude, and terrific accessories
$35 General Admission
Seniors - Take $5 Off
Ed Asner: FDR
Saturday • October 22• 7:30pm
One of our generation’s best actors is playing one of our generation’s best presidents.
Ed Asner as FDR will make a presidential
stop at the Stockton Performing Arts Center. FDR explores the life of one of America’s best-loved presidents and the events and decisions that shaped a nation. This
powerful play follows the iconic president as he reflects on his years in office,
from inauguration to the trials of World War II.
$45 Orchestra • $30 Mezzanine
Seniors - take $5 off
$10 Children (with adult ticket)
Atlantic City Ballet
Dracula
Thursday • October 27• 7:00pm
Last year’s sold-out performance of “Dracula” proves that vampires are popular! Atlantic City Ballet’s Dracula sweeps onto
our stage.
“Dracula,” an original work by Artistic Director Phyllis Papa, is a full ballet in three acts with a peculiar power of hypnotic fascination. It is based on Bram Stoker’s story of ages old yet forever
new. The company consists of 18 professional dancers and 10 apprentices from
the U.S., Latvia, Romania, Korea, Japan, China and Israel. The production is
choreographed and directed by Miss Phyllis Papa, the founding director of the
company.
$35 Orchestra • $20 Mezzanine
Seniors - take $5 off
$10 Children (with adult ticket)
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Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union Raises $9,700
For the Atlantic City Rescue Mission
On Wednesday, September 21, 2011, Jersey Shore Federal Credit
Union hosted its First
Annual Golf Tournament
at Blue Heron Pines Golf
Club to benefit the Atlantic City Rescue Mission.
The tournament was a
huge success with 62 golfers at the event. Everyone
had a fantastic time and
amazing prizes were given out during the dinner
following the tournament.
The credit union raised a total of $9,700 in proceeds for the Atlantic City Rescue
Mission.
A special thank you is extended to all the businesses that sponsored the event with
a silver, bronze or hole sponsorship.
Appreciation also goes out to the local businesses who donated items for raffle
prizes. We would like to recognize Bennett Chevrolet for their hole in one sponsorships.
Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union’s Board Chairman, John DiNofrio stated, “I’m
extremely proud of our credit union team’s commitment to help raise money for this
worthy cause”. He also added, “On behalf of Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union
thank you to all the participants who helped make this tournament a success.”
For more information about Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union, please call (609)
646-3339.
The Southern Jersey Professional Societies
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and IEEE Computer Society
Presents
“An Analytical Model for Evaluating UAS Safety Risk and Mitigation Effects”
By
James T. Luxhøj, PhD Rutgers University
Aviation is a complex domain characterized by low probability, high consequence events
with scarce data; hence, safety risk modeling is particularly challenging. There continues to
be a persistent need to develop the analytics to capture both the explicit and implicit risks
inherent in such domains. In this presentation, a probabilistic safety risk model is discussed
that integrates a Bayesian Network (BN) with Multi-Attribute Value Theory. The enhanced
methodology with a structured hazard taxonomy provides a framework for the systematic
inclusion of both the explicit risk inherent from the BN and the non-apparent implicit risk in
the BN that exists in large complex systems. Preliminary modeling results suggest that
model offers promise for advanced risk assessment, particularly for Unmanned Aircraft
Systems (UAS) where civilian data are especially sparse. In this paper, the analytic
constructs of the model are demonstrated with an application of safety risk modeling to aid
in the prioritization of a portfolio of mitigations for a futuristic UAS scenario.
Wednesday, Oct 19, 2011
Call in your reservations by noon on Tuesday, Oct 18th.
Mays Landing Golf and Country Club, Frasier Room
1855 Cates Rd. Mays Landing, NJ (641-4411)
Check their website for directions: mayslandinggolf.com
TIME:
Social Time: 6:00 PM
MENU:
Buffet style dinner
COST:
$16.00 Members, $20.00 Guests, $12.00 Student Members
Joseph Burns
Gina Lucasti
Holly Cyrus
Drew Wakefield
Nov 17, 2011
Dinner: 6:30 PM
Speaker Approx: 7:45 PM
Reservations due by noon Tuesday, Oct 18th
609-601-7703 (W)
609-569-9255, ext. 316 (W)
609-485-4887 (W)
609-485-4034 (W)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
15th Annual “Engineer of the Year” Awards Banquet
NAFEC ASSOCIATION, Inc.
Social organization open to all employees at the Tech Center
The Association is a nonprofit organization incorporated and existing
under the laws of the State of New Jersey. The objective and purpose
of the Association is to foster and enhance the social, recreational,
and educational opportunities and to provide for moral comfort and
welfare of personnel at the FAA WJH Technical Center, their families,
and their guests general membership in this Association is limited
to military and civilian Federal Employees and Contractor personnel,
whose post of duty is the FAA WJH Technical Center, Atlantic City
International Airport, NJ 08405.
Officers:
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Janine Brown
Tina Fabrizio
Katrita Washington
Debbie DiStefano
Check us out on Facebook.
Would you like to get involved? We can always use volunteers. Meetings
are the 1st Thursday of each month at noon in the back of the cafeteria
dining room.
NAFEC Association Website
For information on NAFEC Association activities,
discounts, and the Center News go to
http://nafec-association.org/
Atlantic County’s recycling
program is a
single-stream program.
Residents can recycle all
paper, cans and bottles
together in the same
containers
without separating.
Visit their website
for more info.
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
the classifieds
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AIRPLANE
HOUSING cont.
FURNITURE cont.
MISC. cont.
MISC. cont.
Airplane For Sale: 1973 Cherokee
140, 160hp. Mid-time engine. Fresh annual. $21,000. Possible financing. 5-4390
or 609-703-0240. (39)
Charming Bungalow on 4 Acres in
Egg Harbor Twp -- Completely renovated
house 2BR w/ den, all electric, wood burning fireplace, swimming pool. Excellent
school system, 5 miles to FAATC. No pets.
$1000 per mo. Subject to credit check. Call
Helen @ 609.377.8800. She will give you
address. Ring bell at back Door of front
house and she will show you the house
and answer questions. $25 Credit check
required with application. $1000 deposit
and first month rent to move in. (39)
condition. All pieces first quality Colonial
solid oak design Includes: Dressers with
mirrors, Night stands, End tables, Lamps,
Lighted Display case, Original oil Nautical
artwork, Dining room Server, Hand painted
FirePlace screen cover, Lamps, Kitchen
table w/chairs Can provide pictures Call
Rick 609-485-8281 (40)
sells for $300 new, asking $40. Call Audrey
x-4855. (40)
day photos) $10. Black cords $5, Cargo
Camo pants $5.. Black Bib Snow pants
$10.00. Tan & Green double layered winter
jacket $15. All are in great condition/smoke
free home. Please call Carol at ext 8096 (39)
Two curio cabinets. Excellent condition! Small oak kitchen table with 4 chairs$75.00 great for small kitchen. Measurements and pictures available. If interested
please call 609-652-0525 or email [email protected] (37)
Graco Sooth & Swaddle Bounder
with two-speed vibrating seat, sound machine, and canopy to block light - excellent
condition $45.00 Call (609) 646-0791 (40)
AUTO/CYCLES
1998 Toyota Sienna Van, LE, 3.0L-V6,
185,000, Auto w/OD, Quad Captain Chairs,
2 sliding doors, Luggage Rack, Tow Package, 2 Inch Receiver Hitch, 3,500 pound
tow capacity, 215/70R15 tires, ABS, Alarm
System, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry,
Door Locks power, Mirrors power, Front
Side Windows power, Rear vent windows
power, Rear Seat Heat & AC Ducts & Controls, driven daily, original owner, great family vacation vehicle, hwy 24mpg, Timing
Belt & Water Pump @ 107,232, New Cat
@ 8/6/10, Master Cylinder/Rotors/Calipers
@ 158,000, Valve Cover Gasket @ 4/4/11.
$4,500 or trade for pickup truck wV8. Mike
609-402-1269. (40)
2000 CBR1100XX BLACKBIRD $5000/
BO Garage kept. Excellent condition a
must see. Bike is equipped with Full D&D
header system ,Power Commander Race
fuel injection system , K&N Forced air intakes. Brand New Equipment: Two Pirelli
Diablo Supercorsa Tires, Chain & Sprockets. Complete Tune-up with Synthetic Oil
Call 609-517-1179 (38)
2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER, Great Shape,
140,000 mi, original owner. 4wd,Power everything, AC, CD/Cassette player, Towing
package, asking $5500. Call or text (609)
992-1746 (37)
2007 Honda XR650L Dual-Sport Motorcycle – 1000 miles, excellent condition, never
been down. Asking $4500. For more information call 609 707-3821 and ask for
Fred. To request additional photos via
email, contact: [email protected] (37)
2004 Volkswagen Passat GL 43K
miles 4dr automatic Spruce green Fully
loaded Very Good condition $8,200 Call
Sharon 609-404-0890 (37)
HOUSING
Studio condo on Ventnor Boardwalk-Furnished, TV, all utilities and cable
included.Pool and parking. Security required. $600.mo. No pets,no smoking
.Oct.to May Call 485-6813. (40)
Bayfront (Delaware Bay) home,
older, 2 bedroom plus den, in Del Haven
(Cape May County) for rent. $995/month
plus utilities. Short-term lease possible.
May consider pet(s). Please call (609) 6021896. (40)
HOUSE FOR SALE: PRICE REDUCTION
Linwood: 3bdr, 2.5 bath rancher w/ office and family room, 2200 sq ft Well maintained energy-efficient maintenance-free
home features vinyl siding, double-paned
tilt-in windows, attic fan and R30 insulation
throughout. Quiet Linwood neighborhood
in excellent school district. Ideally located
close to schools, MRA pool, Bargaintown
Lake, bike path, scenic Patcong Creek
and Central Square shopping. Features
spacious renovated kitchen, family room
w/ fireplace, three bed-rooms, two and
half baths plus a spacious office, and separate work shop. Unique custom master
bedroom suite features full bath with tub
and shower, ample linen and storage closets, large double closets and ceiling fan. 2
car driveway. Gas heat & central air. This
is a “must see!” Photos at http://tinyurl.
com/42nxxc4 Priced reduced to sell at
$273,900 1-800-882-9032 ext 2404 (40)
ROOM FOR RENT in Northfield. Private room and bath. Good for a commuter.
15 minutes from the Tech Center. Off street
parking. Internet, cable, kitchen privileges.
Non smoker. Call 646-5683 (39)
Ventnor- Studio condo on Boardwalkfully furnished, TV, all utilities and cable
included.Pool and parking. Security required. $600.mo.No smoking,No pets.
Sept.-May .Call 485-6813. (38)
OCEAN CITY: 2BR, 1BA YEAR-ROUND
RENTAL. Ground floor apartment, Half block
from beach and boardwalk, Living room,
Dining room, W/D, DW, Gas heat, Window
AC, Off-street parking, Great covered porch.
Storage area for bikes, etc. $900/mo + utilities. Call (609) 408-7205. (38)
OAK TWIN HEADBOARD Light Oak Mission style Headboard, footboard, rails and
slats. In great shape. Asking $85 or best
offer.
OAK TWIN HEADBOARD Oak
Mission style Headboard, great shape.
Asking $35 or best offer. Call Jerry AJE1210 x7014 . (37)
APPLIANCES
DVD/CD Player Sony, like new $50.00.
Call (609) 646-0791 (40)
DVD Player Toshiba - like new $30.00
Call (609) 646-0791 (40)
FURNITURE
Sony TV Stand, Model # SU-GW12, for
use with Sony Grand Wega TVs. Asking
$50. Call Audrey x-4855. (40)
CHILDREN’S BEDROOM SET by Powell The ultimate in durability, functionality, and
just plain cool design. A complete youth
bedroom in the space of a full size bed.
This versatile loft bunk includes a full size
upper bunk and a study desk unit underneath. Desk is set up to handle computers or video games with pullout keyboard
tray, hanging shelves and CD racks. Made
from industrial strength powder coated
square tube, barstock and sheet steel in a
silver finish with inset laminated top panel.
Uses standard full size mattress. Some assembly required. Bunk Bed Dimensions:
80-1/4” x 58” x 72-1/2” tall. Unit is in very
good condition. Holds up to 300 lbs. This
bed was used for a couple of years before we renovated the room. Will include
matching night stand. Original retail price
was $1,319, asking $399 OBO. Other
Powell furniture also available. Call Lynda
at 609-432-8316. (40)
BLack & Decker Edge HOG Lawn &
Landscape EDGER for sale $60 Can provide pictures Call Rick 609-485-8281 (40)
Beautiful, near new condition
3-piece Trend Line living room suite
includes queen-sized cherry wood camelback sofa bed, matching loveseat and occasional chair. Fabric is white brocade with
muted floral print. Rarely used in formal
living room. A cherry finish butler’s table
is being provided for FREE. call Ralph x
5637 (40)
Sofa bed is queen sized -- Sofa measures 80” Wide X 35” Deep X 28” High,
highest quality construction of the sofa
bed. Queen-sized bed is of sturdy chain
mesh construction will not change or
deteriorate over time. Email [email protected] (40)
Love Seat measures 58” Wide X 35”
Deep X 28” High call Ralph x 5637 Email
[email protected] (40)
Occasional chair measures 36” Wide
X 36” Deep X 28” High call Ralph x 5637
(49) Butler’s table is being provided
FREE when you purchase the other items.
Opened flat measures 40-1/2” Long X 31”
Wide X 18” High Photos can be seen at
http://tinyurl.com/42vratx $400 for all. Pick
up in Linwood NJ. Call 609-335-2573 (40)
Home Furniture for Sale Excellent
12 gallon portable air compressor tank w/gage $30 used in good
shape - red (pics available) Call Rick 609485-8281 (40)
Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop. Needs a
new hard drive. 2GB of RAM, Intel T2390
1.86GHz Dual Core CPU, 15.4” display,
battery works fine, DVD R/W drive, wifi, 4
x USB 2.0 ports, firewire port, 2 x headphone jacks, mic jack, SD card slot, S-video out, HDMI out, VGA out, wired network
card and modem, Has Windows Vista
Home Premium product key. Service tag:
2LR9PF1. $200 obo. 609-485-5059 (39)
GE Spacemaker II Countertop Microwave, NEW - Black, 1 cu. ft, 800 watt
microwave. Still in the original packaging.
Asking $150, retails for $180. Call Kristina
609-335-8276. (39)
SkiL Saw corded circular saw $25. Call
Rick 609-485-8281(38)
Power Glide 18 gage Brad Nailer Nail Gun
120 psi $25 Call Rick 609-485-8281. (38)
Braun electric tooth brush w/attachments brand new $25 Call Rick 609-4858281(38)
Color TV 19” cable ready with stand - $25
Color TV 13” cable ready - $15 w/remote
Can provide pictures Call Rick 609-4858281. (38)
GE Spacemaker II Countertop Microwave,
NEW - Black, 1 cu. ft, 800 watt microwave.
Still in the original packaging. Asking $150,
retails for $180. Call Kristina 609-3358276. (38)
MISC.
Fisher Price Power Wheels Red
Convertible Ford Mustang, Includes charger but needs new 12 volt rechargeable
battery, sold at Walmart for $60. Mustang
Graco Pack’n Play Playard - includes Built in sound machine with 2-speed
vibration and built-in Changing Table - excellent condition $100.00 Call (609) 6460791 (40)
Car Seat (Toddler) Britax Boulevard - holds up to 65 lbs. excellent condition $50.00. Call (609) 646-0791(40)
Crib Set - Includes Comforter, bumpers,
valances, musical mobile, dresser lamp,
and night light. Everything from Baby’s R
Us - Baby Dinosour theme $100. Call (609)
646-0791 (40)
Halloween costumes (2): White
and black cow with hood 6 - 12 months
$10.00; Tiger with hood 18-24 months
$10.00. Call (609) 646-0791 (40)
SMITH OPTICS COMMANDER Poloarized Sunglasses (very cool) for sale.
Brand New in box w/ Lifetime Warranty
$75 Can provide pics or stop by and take a
look. Call Rick 609-485-8281 (40)
Invacare Dual Blue-Release Adult
Walker - Wheeled Adult Dual-Release
Walker with 5” Fixed Wheels offers a 300lbs
weight capacity. $60 Safety First NonAdjustable Tub and Shower Seat $25 (40)
Bag of 43 tops/blouses size 4X, (my
loss, your gain). $175 or best offer. From
“Catherines”, “Silhouettes”, “Ula Popken”,
Woman Within” etc, No Junk, many worn
only once or twice. Call Bonnie X6761 (40)
Shirts, Sweat Shirts, Pjs and
Pants. Nike, Adidas, Tony Hawk, And1,
Carters, Old Navy, & Sonoma All are in
great condition/smoke free home. Prices
range $2 to $5. Please call Carol at ext
8096 (40)
Boys Fall & Winter Clothes size 5T
& 5 Shirts, Sweat Shirts, Pjs and Pants.
Nike, Adidas, Tony Hawk, And1, Carters,
Old Navy, & Sonoma All are in great condition/smoke free home. Prices range $2 to
$5. Please call Carol at ext 8096 (40)
Instyler - Brand new, unused, undamaged item. The InStyler straightens and
curls your hair. Ideal for all hair types, use
on wet or dry hair. $50 – Contact Kathy at
X-7910. (40)
Ab Circle Pro - This item has been
used, is in new condition with absolutely
no flaws, it is fully operational and functions
as intended, working your upper, middle,
lower, abs and obliques, plus shoulders,
inner and outer thighs. Comes with timer,
manual and 4 DVDs - $50. Contact Kathy
at X-7910. (40)
Boys Shoes & Snow Boots 2 pairs
Boys Black Slip-on & 1 pair Tie Shoes Sizes
13 & 13 1/2 Excellent condition. Asking $5
each pair Contact Carol at ext 8096 (40)
Boys Size 11 Snow Boots Size 11 Like
new condition. Asking $15 Contact Carol at
ext 8096 (39)
Kids Ugg Clog Size 12. Color: Chestnut
$30.00. Excellent like new condition. Contact Carol ext 8096.(39)
Boys Fall & Winter Size 4. Buzz Light
Year Hockey Jersey $2,. Buzz fleece jacket
$10. Gap gray agile sweater (great for holi-
CHRISTMAS WREATHS - Double sided,
handmade, FRESH CUT from Maine. Includes Red bow. $15 Benefits BSA Troop
177. Cindy x4275 (39)
TEACH YOURSELF VIETNAMESE. ISBN
0-07-143433-X. New in box. This kit includes two 60-minute CDs and a course
book. Retails for $28, selling for $10. Call
Debbie x7113 or email at [email protected] (38)
MIRROR CELL PHONE SCREEN PROTECTORS. Your Samsung Captivate/GalaxyS cell phone can double as a mirror.
Selling 2 screen protectors for $4. Easy
application with anti-glare and non-adhesive backing. May be used and re-used.
Pre-cut to fit Samsung Captivate i897 or
GalaxyS cell phones. Call Debbie x7113
or email at [email protected]. I
can demo the product with my phone before you decide to buy. (38)
Fishing Rods for sale many custom rigs
available. Call Rick 609-485-8281 (38)
POLY PLANER Marine Radio mount enclosure $20. Call Rick 609-485-8281 (38)
CHRISTMAS WREATHS - Double sided,
handmade, FRESH CUT from Maine. Includes Red bow. $15 Benefits BSA Troop
177 (37)
Woodworking Tools – Grizzly Table
saw – Model 1022z - 10” Table Saw 11/2 HP 110v. $300.00; Grizzly 6” Jointer
– Model 1182z - 6” x 47” Heavy-Duty
Jointer(includes extra new set of knives).
$350.00; Medium size Table Top Drill Press
– $50.00. Tools are in very good condition.
I would take $600.00 if All 3 pieces are purchased together. You must be able to pick
up in Milmay, NJ. Keep in mind these are
very heavy tools and you’ll need to bring
assistance to help with loading. Pics available. Call 609-742-8897. (37)
Epiphone Les Paul Standard electric guitar.Honey burst finish, like new, not scratches/dents. Pictures available upon request.
Plays great, low action, asking $ 375 obo.
Call x57891 or (609) 618-4148. (37)
PETS
AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPPIES FOR
SALE. Male and Female available. Only a
few left. Call 609-713-6777. (40)
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Eagles Nest Airport will welcome the public to
an open house on Saturday, October 15. A wide
variety of aircraft will be on display, and visitors will have an opportunity to see them up
close and learn from the pilots who fly them.
The event is free and open to all. Food, a DJ and
novelties will be available to the community
and participating pilots
“We hope the public will come and share the
adventure of flying with us,” said Peter Weidhorn, the owner of Eagles Nest Airport. “This
is a chance to view the world of pilots who fly
for family transportation, personal challenge,
career development or just plain fun. The open
house will be an exciting opportunity for everyone, young and mature who have occasionally
thought about learning to fly. It’s not always
understood that the airport is an integral part
of the community. As Eagles Nest is developed,
an employment base will be established, that
will create community income from
the businesses and industries that use general
aviation (inon-airline) transportation to facilitate their operations. A general aviation airport facility will also serve as an educational
and recreational medium for the community. “
“The airport open house will provide a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the
airport’s role in the community, as well as experiencing the excitement of aviation first hand.”
Participants include:
The Ocean County Radio Flyers Club
Calloways Restaurant and Amusement park
Civil Air Patrol
EAA- Monmouth and Ocean County Chapters
Woman in Aviation
Flight School
Black Sheep Squadron
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2011
CENTER NEWS
Leave Donor Program
Employees interested in donating leave may submit
their donations through the Online VLTP Intranet site
located at: https://webapps.awp.faa.gov/ovltp/index.
cfm?here=home
In order to donate, you must click on the “Online
Leave Donor Application” NOTE: Donors must use
an FAA computer with Intranet access to donate leave
through this process! The donation process is not available through the Internet.
THIS IS THE FASTEST AND PREFERRED METHOD OF SUBMITTING DONATIONS. Manual submis-
Deanna Super has been approved for
participation in the Leave Donor Program. She is recovering from complications from an Epidural in the spine. She
has partial paralysis and is expected to
be in physical therapy for 3 to 6 months.
Most of her leave is gone and she really needs any leave you can afford. Any
leave donations will be greatly appreciated. If you want to donate leave, you
can go online to https://webapps.awp.
faa.gov/ovltp or contact Tara Price at
609-485-4669.
Nancy Proctor, AJE-1110, was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
in January 2007 and is approved for
the FAA’s Leave Donor Program. She
underwent chemotherapy and radiation
through August 2007, but must continue
with maintenance chemotherapy for two
years, until July 2009. She has exhausted
all of her leave, any donations of sick or
annual leave would be greatly appreciated. If you would like to donate leave to
Nancy, you can go online to https://webapps.awp.faa.gov/ovltp or contact Tara
Price at 609-485-4669.
Lucia Van Pelt has been approved for
acceptance into the leave donor program.
Lucia has exhausted her sick leave and
will continue to require sick time for the
near future. If you would like to donate
please go to https://webapps.awp.faa.
gov/ovltp or contact Tara Price at 609485-4669. Any donations are sincerely
appreciated.
Jessica Randazzo has been approved
for participation in the Leave Donor
Program. She has been diagnosed with
Leukemia. She underwent chemotherapy and could possibly need more
chemotherapy. She also will be having
a bone marrow transplant soon. She has
sions must be submitted on FAA Form 3600-25, “FAA
Voluntary Leave Transfer Program Donor’s Annual Leave
and/or Sick Leave Application (Within FAA).”
This form may be downloaded at the above website
address and found under section entitled, “Forms.” You
can also contact Human Resources to obtain forms.
Forms should be forwarded to Tara Price, VLTP Coordinator, Technical Center, Atlantic City Int’l Airport, NJ
08405, or faxed to Tara Price at 609-485-4669.
She can be reached at 609-485-4669. Your participation in the VLTP program is greatly appreciated.
exhausted all of her leave, and any donations of sick or annual leave would be
greatly appreciated. If you would like
to donate leave to Jessica, you can go
online to https://webapps.awp.faa.gov/
ovltp or contact Tara Price at 609-4854669. Thank you very much!
Louise Ross, AJW-172, Support Services Team has been approved to participate in the Voluntary Leave Transfer
Program. Louise has returned to work,
however, due to extended treatments,
tests and doctors’ visit she has exhausted
all leave. Any leave donations would be
greatly appreciated. You can go online
to https://webapps.awp.faa.gov/ovltp or
contact Tara Price at 609-485-4669.
Luis A. Camacho (ACT/AJE) has been
approved for participation in the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program. Under
heavy treatment since early July, Luis
has no additional leave and will be under
additional, simpler treatment for another
12 months. Any donation (annual leave,
use or use leave, or sick leave) will
be greatly appreciated. For fast processing please go to https://webapps.awp.
faa.gov/ovltp to get donation processed.
Jonathan DeMario (AJP-7932), has
been approved for participation in the
Leave Donor Program. Jonathan (an
Environmental Engineer at the William
J. Hughes Technical Center) was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a rare
cancer making up only 1% of cancer
cases. Multiple Myeloma is a blood
cancer that effects the regeneration of
bone cells. The disease was determined
after Jon experienced renal failure and
the fracture of L4 vertebrae due to excessive pressure of a malignant tumor. This
disabled his regular movements such as
walking. Treatment includes radiation,
chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant. Jon would appreciate any leave
donations from fellow FAA employees
during this difficult time. He is currently
responding to radiation and chemo.
He remains positive and upbeat.
Employees interested in donating leave
may submit their donations through the
On-line VLTP Intranet site located @
https://ahrweb1.faa.gov/spl/Login/applanding.cfm?AppCode=vltp&AppTy
pe=donor&AppRecID=6129. In order
to donate leave on-line, it requires that
you have registered with the site. To
register for the site, please click on “Request Login” on the left and follow the
on-screen instructions. The system will
send you a temporary password and asks
to reset after you login.
NOTE: Donors must use a FAA Computer with Intranet access to donate leave
through this process. The donation process is not available through the Internet.
Any questions should be forwarded to
Tara Price (ACT-10) at 609-485-4669.
Your participation in the VLTP program
is greatly appreciated.
The leave donor program is authorized
to accept donations of annual leave, use
or lose leave, or sick leave.
THANK YOU
Just wanted to take this opportunity to
thank my family and friends at the Technical Center for their kindness and support during the last 6 months of surgeries
and recovery. Your overwhelming concern and generosity has made a difficult
situation so much easier to endure. My
utmost gratitude goes out to all of you!
Most Sincerely,
Joann D’Ascenzo
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Car & Van Pool
NAME / SHIFT
EXT.
Chuck Agava
5-5357
Want 1rider/driver
PICK-UP POINT
Philadelphia or Cherry Hill
8:00-4:30
Aarti Baldora
5-7842
Absecon train station
Any day shiftVoorhees, NJ
Want ride
Michael Bellopede
5-4435Club 3 – E. Collins Ave.
Want ride
Galloway, NJ
8:00 – 5:00
Atlantic Co.
Eduardo Colon-Madera
5-6002
Want ride
Deptford Mall, West Deptford
8 - 5:30 pm
Cynthia Edmondson
5-5151
Absecon Train Station
Want ride
or pickup in Magnolia
Any day shiftCounty residence: Camden
Lou Ezzie
5-7368
8:00-4:30
Philadelphia
or Deptfprd Mall
Bette Farber
55827
Want/Share ride
Brick Park & Ride, Parkway exit 91
8 to 4:30 or 8:30 to 5 Mon-Fri
Richard Hall
5-5798
Wissahickon Ave.
6:00 - 3:30Ventnor - Atlantic County
want ride
Jim L. Jones
5-6006
Rt. 30, Evesham Rd.
8:00 - 4:30Magnolia
want rideCamden County
Robin Ladd
5-5770
7:30 - 4:00
Want 1 rider
Forked River
Rest Stop
Ocean County
Larry Levy
X-4882
6:00 – 4:30 M-T
Mon – Thurs or Tues – Fri
share ride
Sicklerville – Gloucester Twp
Wash. Twp., Williamstown
Bill Louthe
Want ride
7:00 – 3:30
Routes 47 & 9
or C.M.C.H.
c/o Al Rocks Cape May County
Edward McCarthy
7:00-5:30
(4-10 hrs M-Th)
Want rider/driver
609-972-9271
8082
5-5838Marlton
Jason McGlynn
5-6420
8:30-5:30
want ride
Atlantic City
Atlantic County
Mark Russo
381-9139
7 – 4 or 5
seek ride
Post Office
Brigantine
Alex Santerian
6216Marlton, Rt. 73
7:30 - 4:00
or Atco, Rt. 30
want a rider
Ashok Shah
856-559-6159
Gloucester City,
7:30 – 6:00 Mon - Thurs
Deptford Mall
want 1-3 riders
or en-route
or rideCamden County
Kristen Sooy
485-8165Tuckerton
want ride/share
8:00 - 5:00
Mandeep Talwar
569-0135
Anywhere from
Want Riders / Drivers
East Windsor
..6:30 – 4:00 M-F
Rt 206 Corridor to Rt. 30 Mercer Co.
Timothy Webb
8:00-4:00
want 2 riders
5173
5963
Deptford Mall
Westbury, W. Deptford
Anthony Young
7:30 - 4:00 M-F
need ride
5-8429Hammonton, Rt. 30
567-2189
Jill Zodrow
5-4999TGI Fridays
8:00 – 4:30Turnersville, Gloucester
Car and Van Pool Information Form
Name__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Extension_ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Shift___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Want #_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Riders
Would like Ride__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pick-up Point____________________________________________________________________________________________________
County of Residence
or Pick-up______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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What’s the Number For…
There are many commonly called numbers that Tech Center employees may need to call throughout the day to get their work done. Here is a list of some
frequently called numbers, in an effort to make the job easier and boost productivity.
Air Shuttle 5-9812
Bus Shuttle 5-4888 Conference Room Scheduler 5-5555
Conference Bridge 5-6482
Credit Union 646-3339
Customer Support Store 5-5232
Mailroom 5-7878
Motor Fleet 5-6131 Security Operations Center 5-5303
Trouble Desk 5-4122