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Agenda 06/11/2013 Item #14A26/11/2013 14.A.2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners, in its capacity as the Collier County Airport Authority approve the request of Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. to Hot Fuel in accordance with the attached plan and insurance. OBJECTIVE: To allow Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. ( "Fletcher ") to safely hot fuel. CONSIDERATIONS: This is a companion item to the Executive Summary to amend the Airport Rules to allow hot fueling when otherwise allowed by law and pursuant to a Standard of Procedures approved by the Airport Authority. That proposed Rule change is as follows: SECTION 4. FIRE AND SAFETY 4.01 GENERAL: a. All persons using the Airport or any facilities at the Airport shall exercise the utmost care to guard against fire and injury to persons and /or property. b. All fueling operations, devices, or handling shall be in accordance with Federal State and County regulations and safety standards as well as any lease or fuel license agreement or rules of the Collier County Airport Authority. All applicable codes, standards and recommended practices of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances now in existence or hereafter promulgated and not in conflict herewith, or not in conflict with any SOP of the Authority or with Federal Aviation Regulations, are hereby adopted by reference as part of the Rules and Regulations of this Airport. 4.02. FUELING OPERATIONS: a. AIRCRAFT ENGINES 1. No aircraft shall be fueled or de- fueled while one or more of its engines are running or the aircraft is then being warmed by external heat without the prior approval of the Airport Authority. All requests for approval must be accompanied with a proposed standard operating procedure (SOP) as well as proof of adequate insurance 2. No person shall start the engine of an aircraft if there is any gasoline or other volatile fluid on the ground or otherwise within the vicinity of the aircraft and starting the engine could ignite such fuel. Attached as back -up to this Executive Summary is a proposed procedure to hot fuel by Fletcher as sell as proof of adequate insurance. Packet Page -702- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. FISCAL IMPACT: None. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the Count Attorney, is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority support of the Board of County Commissioners, acting in its capacity as the Collier County Airport Authority, for approval. -JAK. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, in its capacity as the Collier County Airport Authority, approves the request of Fletcher Flying Service, Inc., to hot fuel in accordance with the attached plan and insurance. Prepared by: Commissioner Tom Henning, District 3 Attachment: Hot Fueling Plan and Insurance 2 Packet Page -703- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 14.14.A.14.A.2. Item Summary: Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners, in its capacity as the Collier County Airport Authority approve the request of Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. to Hot Fuel in accordance with the attached plan and insurance. This item is a companion to item 14A1. (Commissioner Henning) Meeting Date: 6/11/2013 Prepared By Name: SmithCamden Title: Executive Aide to the BCC 6/4/2013 2:35:34 PM Submitted by Title: Executive Aide to the BCC Name: SmithCamden 6/4/2013 2:35:36 PM Approved By Name: SheffieldMichael Title: Manager- Business Operations, CMO Date: 6/4/2013 4:47:23 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 6/5/2013 8:04:05 AM Name: GreenwaldRandy Title: Management/Budget Analyst,Office of Management & B Date: 6/5/2013 8:37:59 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 6/5/2013 10:51:32 AM Packet Page -704- Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 6/5/2013 11:10:21 AM Packet Page -705- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. 6/11/2013 14.A.2. USAIG Certfficate of Insurance This is to certify to: Collier County Board of Commissioners whose address is: 3299 Tamiami Trail, Suite 303 Naples, Florida 34112 -5746 that: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. whose address is: P. O. Box 1272 Le Belle, Florida 33935 is at this date assured with the Several Participating Companies of the United States Aircraft Insurance Group, for the Limits of Coverage stated below, at the following locations: the United States of America. Dettltwriptive Sdwduie of Coverages Limits of Coverage Kind of insurance Policy Number Pol Term Each Person Each Occurrence AIRCRAFT LIABILTW 400AC-53475 October 1, 2012 - Combined Uability Coverage for October 1, 2013 bodily injury (except to passengers) $ 1.0 .000 and property damage MRIAL APPLICATOR'S C includes Comprehensive toverage including Adjacent Fidtls and Crops being Treated AIRCRAFT LIABILITY 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 - Combined Liability Coverage for October 1, 2013 bodily injury (excerpt to passengers) and property damage $ 300.000 $ 300,000 AIRCRAFT P14YSICAL 400AC -53475 October 1. 2012 - DAMAGE - ALL RISKS October 1, 2013 Not fn -Mahon Deductible In- Motion Deductible Amount of insurance 2004 Air Tractor AT802A, N419FF $ 250 $ 10,000 S 850.000 2009 Air Tractor AT802A, N801 FF $ 250 $ 10,000 S 1,100,000 1988 Air Tractor AT502, N731 9V $ 250 $ 10,000 S 350,000 AERIAL APPLICATOR'S PREMISES LIABILITY COVERAGE 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 - Combined Liability Coverage for October 1, 2013 bodily injury and property damage $ 1,000.000 $ 1.000,000 The policy has been endorsed to cover the use of the aircraft for Aerial Application of Chemicals, and provides Comprehensive Chemical Coverage ( "CC ") subject to the conditions and exclusions of the policy. The `Who's covered" section of your policy, under "Your Liability Coverage," shall include Coiner County Board of Commissioners but only for claims of bodily injury, mental anguish or property damage and specifically excluding claims for personal injury while the Insured aircraft is being operated by the "Policyholder.' This certificate or verification of insurance is not an insurance policy and does not amend, extend or otter the coverage afforded by the policies listed herein. Notwithstanding any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document, with respect to which this certificate or verification of insurance may be issued or may pertain, the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all terms, exclusions and conditions of such policies. The AvfMon Managers of the USAIG (United States Aircraft Insurance Group) agree that in the event of cancellation of the policy (tes), they will endeavor to give the party to whom this certificate is issued 30 days advance notice of such cancellation, but the Aviation Managers shall not be liable in any way for failure to give such notice. UNITED STATES AVIATION UNDERWRITERS, INC„ Aviation Afanag+ers Address: 3575 Piedmont Road, NE, Building 15, Suite 1200, Atlanta, Georgia 30305 By t Lk, date: October 4. 2012 David L. McKay, P F- 1084 -Cent 5 (Rev. 10106) Packet Page -706- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. USA /G All -Clear (A Several Liability Combination Policy) Additional Insured(s)[Waiver of Subrogation The "Who's covered" section of your policy, under "Your Liability Coverage," shall include Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority, but only for claims of bodily injury, mental anguish or property damage and specifically excluding claims for personal injury while the insured aircraft is being operated by the "Policyholder." The "Rights against third parties" section of your policy shall not apply to Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority, with respect to operations conducted by you or on your behalf. This endorsement does not change any of your coverage except as stated above. It is effective on the date and hour shown below, local Standard Time at the "Policyholder's" address. Policy Issued to: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. 24 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 at 12:01 A.M. Endorsement No. Policy No. Date and hour endorsement takes effect Approved. United States Aviation Underwriters, Inc., Aviation Managers By t, LL L 368 -0612 Packet Page -707- (360/400) USAIG Certificate of Insurance 6/11/2013 14.A.2. This is to certify to: Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority whose address is: 3299 Tamiami Trail, Suite 303 Naples, Florida 34112 -5746 that: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. whose address is: P. O. Box 1272 La Belle, Florida 33935 is at this date insured with the Several Participating Companies of the United States Aircraft Insurance Group, for the Limits of Coverage stated below, at the following locations: the United States of America. Descriptive Schedule of Coverages Not In- Motion Deductible In- Motion Deductible Amount of Insurance 2004 Air Tractor AT802A, N419FF $ 250 $ 10,000 $ 850,000 109 Air Tractor AT802A, N801FF $ 250 $ 10,000 $ 1,100,000 .988 Air Tractor AT502, N7319V $ 250 $ 10,000 $ 350,000 AERIAL APPLICATOR'S PREMISES LIABILITY COVERAGE 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 - Combined Liability Coverage for October 1, 2013 bodily injury and property damage $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 The policy has been endorsed to cover the use of the aircraft for Aerial Application of Chemicals, and provides Comprehensive Chemical Coverage ( "CC ") subject to the conditions and exclusions of the policy. The "Who's covered" section of your policy, under "Your Liability Coverage," shall include Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority, but only for claims of bodily injury, mental anguish or property damage and specifically excluding claims for personal injury while the insured aircraft is being operated by the "Policyholder." The "Rights against third parties" section of your policy shall not apply to Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority, with respect to operations conducted by you or on your behalf. This certificate or verification of insurance is not an insurance policy and does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed herein. Notwithstanding any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document, with respect to which this certificate or verification of insurance may be issued or may pertain, the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all terms, exclusions and conditions of such policies. The Aviation Managers of the USAIG (United States Aircraft Insurance Group) agree that in the event of cancellation of the policy(ies), they will endeavor to give the party to whom this certificate is issued 30 days advance notice of such cancellation, but the Aviation Managers shall not be liable in any way for failure to give such notice. UNITED STATES AVIATION UNDERWRITERS, INC., Aviation Managers °ddress: 3575 Piedmont Road, NE, Building 15, Suite 1200, Atlanta, Georgia 30305 By t� J, ( date: May 17, 2013 Packet Page -708- F- 108d -Cert 5 (Rev. 10/06) Limits of Coverage Kind of Insurance Policy Number Policy Term Each Person Each Occurrence Aggregate AIRCRAFT LIABILITY 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 - Combined Liability Coverage for October 1, 2013 bodily injury (except to passengers) and property damage $ 1,000,000 AERIAL APPLICATOR'S COVERAGE includes Comprehensive Coverage including Adjacent Fields and Crops being Treated AIRCRAFT LIABILITY 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 - Combined Liability Coverage for October 1, 2013 bodily injury (except to passengers) and property damage $ 300,000 $ 300,000 AIRCRAFT PHYSICAL 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 - DAMAGE - ALL RISKS October 1, 2013 Not In- Motion Deductible In- Motion Deductible Amount of Insurance 2004 Air Tractor AT802A, N419FF $ 250 $ 10,000 $ 850,000 109 Air Tractor AT802A, N801FF $ 250 $ 10,000 $ 1,100,000 .988 Air Tractor AT502, N7319V $ 250 $ 10,000 $ 350,000 AERIAL APPLICATOR'S PREMISES LIABILITY COVERAGE 400AC -53475 October 1, 2012 - Combined Liability Coverage for October 1, 2013 bodily injury and property damage $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 The policy has been endorsed to cover the use of the aircraft for Aerial Application of Chemicals, and provides Comprehensive Chemical Coverage ( "CC ") subject to the conditions and exclusions of the policy. The "Who's covered" section of your policy, under "Your Liability Coverage," shall include Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority, but only for claims of bodily injury, mental anguish or property damage and specifically excluding claims for personal injury while the insured aircraft is being operated by the "Policyholder." The "Rights against third parties" section of your policy shall not apply to Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority, with respect to operations conducted by you or on your behalf. This certificate or verification of insurance is not an insurance policy and does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed herein. Notwithstanding any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document, with respect to which this certificate or verification of insurance may be issued or may pertain, the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all terms, exclusions and conditions of such policies. The Aviation Managers of the USAIG (United States Aircraft Insurance Group) agree that in the event of cancellation of the policy(ies), they will endeavor to give the party to whom this certificate is issued 30 days advance notice of such cancellation, but the Aviation Managers shall not be liable in any way for failure to give such notice. UNITED STATES AVIATION UNDERWRITERS, INC., Aviation Managers °ddress: 3575 Piedmont Road, NE, Building 15, Suite 1200, Atlanta, Georgia 30305 By t� J, ( date: May 17, 2013 Packet Page -708- F- 108d -Cert 5 (Rev. 10/06) 6/11/201316.A2. FLETCHER FLYING HOT FUELING PROCEDURES Fletcher Flying Service 1000 G Road Labelle, FL 33935 Adopted 1996. Updated 2013 Purpose: This directive provides specific procedures for Fletcher Flying Service's hot fueling procedures, staff training for such procedures and specifications for aircraft authorized for such practices. Hot Fueling Procedures: Fletcher Flying Service follows the FAA guidelines issued for hot fueling and reads the updated directives and circular and amended FAA regulations to ensure the company is meeting the highest quality of care in its hot fueling procedures. Hot fueling procedures use the addendum (attached) to this policy specifically mandating the following: (1) pilot must remain in aircraft before, during and after hot fueling and at any time aircraft is actively engaged; (2) a trained Fletcher Flying Service staff member must conduct the hot fueling to the fuel line extension in the approved aircraft; (3) a second staff member must man all firefighting equipment ready to engage in case of any accident; and (4) Fletcher Flying must follow not only FAA guidelines but also those of the airport where the aircraft is located. Aircraft Specifications for Hot Fueling: The purpose built 600 gallon fuel tank has a 100 foot approved fuel hose equipped with a dry break connector. The Air Tractor plan is also equipped with a dry break connection located on the left rear side of the plane. The airplane fuel vents are located at the outboard edge of each wing. The portable refueling tank is always located behind and to the side of the plan so as to remove any possibility of contact as plane taxies into loading area and so that all involved in the refueling process hve an unobstructed view of each other. In addition, our airplanes and refueling equipment are Federally inspect on a yearly basis by a representative of the office of Aircraft Services and we are issued a card reflecting satisfactory inspection. Staff Training: Fletcher Flying Service will conduct updated hot fueling training and a review of all procedures quarterly and will have each staff member sign off on his /her updated hot fueling training. Fletcher Flying will keep a copy of the training schedule and one year of training sign -offs by current staff. Staff will be trained by reviewing the setup of the aircraft and the specifications of the operation and will conduct a hot fueling during training upon completion of review of the process. Each staff member participating in hot fueling must also be trained with all fire equipment to ensure safety is a primary focus. Quarterly training is 30 minutes for existing staff and staff attends a one -hour FAA training annually. For new staff members, Steve Fletcher, owner of Fletcher Flying, reviews FAA guidelines, fire regulations and hot fueling procedures in a one hour new -hire training course and management monitors new staff for 90 days to rectify any violations or issues in hot refueling procedures. Summary: Safety is Fletcher Flying Service's top concern and FAA guidelines as well as the fueling location's (airport) guidelines must be strictly adhered to in order to maintain good working relationships with the agency and airports as well as to maintain current and valuable safety standards. In the addendum to this policy, the FAA guidelines for hot fueling are attached and are accepted as part of Fletcher Flying Service's adopted hot fueling standards and procedures. Distributed by: AFS -200 OPR: AFS -800 Packet Page -709- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. a�4P� nv�4r 4 ,z SAFO p��'k�srRP�\a Safety Alert for Operators U.S. Department SAFO 10020 of Transportation DATE: 11/23/10 Federal Aviation Administration Flight Standards Service Washington, DC httn: / /www.faa.gov /other visit/aviation industry /airline operators /airline safety /safo A SAFO contains important safety information and may include recommended action. SAFO content should be especially valuable to air carriers in meeting their statutory duty to provide service with the highest possible degree of safety in the public interest. Besides the specific action recommended in a SAFO, an alternative action may be as effective in addressing the safety issue named in the SAFO. Subject: 14 CFR, parts 91, 133, and 137 and hot fueling/loading Purpose: This SAFO highlights current guidance and best- practices for Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) parts 91, 133, and 137 operators that conduct fueling or chemical loading with the engines running (hot fueling/loading). Background: On May 30, 2009, a Bell 47G -2 helicopter operating under part 137 was being refueled with the engine running (hot fueling) when the ground crew spilled fuel onto the engine while trying to untangle a kink in the hose. The helicopter quickly caught fire and the pilot sustained serious injuries as a result. Additionally, on September 9, 2008, a Bell 206 -B helicopter, operating under part 137, sustained substantial damage while conducting hot fueling and chemical loading simultaneously. After fueling was complete, but with the chemical hose still attached, the ground crew mistakenly gave an "all clear" hand signal to the pilot. As the pilot ascended, the chemical hose caused the helicopter to pitch nose down and roll to the right, contacting the ground. Recommended Action: Hot fueling/loading can be extremely hazardous and is not recommended except when absolutely necessary due to the nature of the operation. Operators who conduct hot fueling/loading should develop standard operating procedures (SOP) for flight and ground crew personnel. The operator's procedures should address the following guidelines: • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recommends that hot fueling be conducted only by aircraft utilizing JET A or JET A -1 fuel types. If strict operating procedures are not followed, hot fueling of aircraft utilizing AvGas can be extremely hazardous due to its low flash point. Aircraft being fueled while an engine is operating should have all potential, ignition sources located above the fuel inlet port(s) and above fuel vent or tank openings. Sources of ignition include, but are not limited to: engines, exhausts, auxiliary power units (APU), and combustion -type cabin heater exhausts. In accordance with 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) section 91.9, hot fueling is not permitted if the Airplane or Rotorcraft Flight Manual contains an associated operating limitation. • An appropriately certificated and rated pilot should be at the flight controls during the entire hot fueling/loading process with controls appropriately adjusted to prevent aircraft movement. The pilot should unbuckle all restraints, and be prepared to immediately shut -down the engine and egress the Distributed by: AFS -200 OPR: AFS -800 Packet Page -710- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. Other personnel should not be on -board the aircraft during hot fueling/loading. • Only designated personnel, with proper training in hot fueling/loading operations, should operate fueling or chemical loading equipment. The operator's written procedures should include: precautions for safe handling of the fuel or chemical, emergency shutoff procedures, fire extinguisher use, hand signal use, and precautions regarding moving propeller and rotor blades. • At least two ground personnel should be present during hot fueling/loading. One person conducts the fueling/loading, while the other stands by prepared to activate the fuel /chemical emergency shutoff and handle fire extinguishers if necessary. The aircraft should remain well clear of the fuel source, and at no time should the aircraft wing or helicopter blades extend over the fueling source • Before fueling, the aircraft must be bonded to the fuel source to equalize static electricity between the fuel source and the aircraft. Grounding of the aircraft and /or fuel truck is no longer recommended because it does not prevent sparks at the fuel source, and the grounding cable may not be sufficient to discharge the electrical current. • All doors, windows, and access points allowing entry to the interior of the aircraft that are adjacent to, or in the immediate vicinity of, the fuel inlet ports should be closed and should remain closed during fueling operations. • Fuel should be dispensed into an open port only from approved deadman -type nozzles, with a flow rate not to exceed 10 gallons per minute (38 liters per minute). Close port pressure fueling ports are preferable because the potential for spillage is reduced. • A fire extinguisher of an appropriate type and size for the fueling operation must be within easy reach of ground personnel at all times during hot fueling operations. Operators who conduct hot fueling should also equip the aircraft with a fire extinguisher in the cockpit, if possible. • When fueling/loading is complete, the pilot must ensure that the seatbelt and shoulder harness are properly re- secured as necessary prior to any aircraft movement. • Operators should include this SAFO in initial and recurrent training programs for pilots and ground personnel. References: • Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) — Helicopter Rapid Refueling, • AC 00 -34A, Aircraft Ground Handling and Servicing, • National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) 407, Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing, • Include review of this SAFO in initial and recurrent training, and flight reviews. Contact: Questions or comments concerning this SAFO can be directed to the General Aviation and Commercial Division, AFS -800, via phone at 202 - 267 -8212. Distributed by: AFS -200 OPR: AFS -800 Packet Page -711- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. From: Aimee Kirkland [aimee @airsouthinsurance.com] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 9:37 AM To: SmithCamden Subject: RE: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. The "rights against third party" is the Waiver of Subrogation. Thanks, Aimee Aimee Kirkland Insurance Agent AirSouth Insurance, Inc. Po Drawer 6727 Dothan, Al 36302 1- 800 - 844 -7105 - - - -- Original Message---- - From: SmithCamden [ mailto :CamdenSmith @colliergov.net] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 7:25 AM To: Aimee Kirkland Cc: Stephen Fletcher Subject: RE: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. Aimee, They are still seeking a Waiver of Subrogation separately as it was not in this according to our attorney. Please, remit that today so I can start processing some things on our end if possible. Sorry for the hassle! Respectfully, Camden Smith, MPA Executive Coordinator to Commissioner Henning Board of County Commissioners Ph: (239) 252 -8605 Email: CamdenSmith @colliergov.net Notice to recipients: All emails and attachments received or sent regarding county business and /or BCC agenda items are public record in compliance with the State of Florida's Sunshine Law. - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Aimee Kirkland [ mailto :aimee @airsouthinsurance.com] Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 3:16 PM To: SmithCamden Subject: FW: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. Packet Page -712- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. Aimee Kirkland Insurance Agent AirSouth Insurance, Inc. Po Drawer 6727 Dothan, Al 36302 1- 800 - 844 -7105 - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Fonda.McAdoo @usaig.com [mailto:Fonda.McAdoo @ usaig.com] Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 2:03 PM To: Gerald Andrews; Aimee Kirkland Cc: Thomas.Lutz @usaig.com Subject: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. (See attached file: 4AC 53475 Fletcher Endt 24.pdf) Hi Gerald & Aimee... Attached is the Endorsement and Certificate for Fletcher and Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority. If you need anything else, please let me know. Have a great weekend... Fonda Fonda McAdoo USAIG UNITED STATES AIRCRAFT INSURANCE GROUP AMERICA'S FIRST NAME IN AVIATION INSURANCE 3575 Piedmont Rd., NE I Building 15, Suitel200 I Atlanta, GA 30305 -1530 1 404.365.7000 TEL 404.365.7009 DIRECT 1 404.365.7029 FAX I usaig.com USAIG is managed by United States Aviation Underwriters, Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This transmission, including attachments, is intended for the person or company named and may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. Unauthorized disclosure, copying or use of this information may be unlawful and is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete the original and all copies of this transmission and notify the sender. Under Florida Law, e -mail addresses are public records. If you do not want Packet Page -713- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. your e -mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Packet Page -714- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. From: WalkerJeff Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 8:24 AM To: SmithCamden; KlatzkowJeff Subject: RE: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. Underwrite Response Correct. Thanks, Jeff Walker, CPCU, ARM Director, Risk Management Office- 239 - 252 -8906 - - - -- Original Message---- - From: SmithCamden Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 3:59 PM To: WalkerJeff; KlatzkowJeff Subject: FW: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. Underwrite Response Here is the underwriter response from Fletcher's insurance carrier for clarification. Please, advise if this satisfies. Thanks. Respectfully, Camden Smith, MPA Executive Coordinator to Commissioner Henning Board of County Commissioners Ph: (239) 252 -8605 Email: CamdenSmith @colliergov.net Notice to recipients: All emails and attachments received or sent regarding county business and /or BCC agenda items are public record in compliance with the State of Florida's Sunshine Law. - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Aimee Kirkland [ mailto :aimee @airsouthinsurance.com] Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 3:16 PM To: SmithCamden Subject: FW: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. Aimee Kirkland Insurance Agent AirSouth Insurance, Inc. Po Drawer 6727 Dothan, Al 36302 1- 800 - 844 -7105 - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Fonda.McAdoo @usaig.com [mailto:Fonda.McAdoo @ usaig.com] Packet Page -715- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 2:03 PM To: Gerald Andrews; Aimee Kirkland Cc: Thomas.Lutz @usaig.com Subject: Fletcher Flying Service, Inc. (See attached file: 4AC 53475 Fletcher Endt 24.pdf) Hi Gerald & Aimee... Attached is the Endorsement and Certificate for Fletcher and Collier County Board of Commissioners acting as the Collier County Airport Authority. If you need anything else, please let me know. Have a great weekend... Fonda Fonda McAdoo USAIG UNITED STATES AIRCRAFT INSURANCE GROUP AMERICA'S FIRST NAME IN AVIATION INSURANCE 3575 Piedmont Rd., NE I Building 15, Suite1200 I Atlanta, GA 30305 -1530 1 404.365.7000 TEL 404.365.7009 DIRECT 1 404.365.7029 FAX I usaig.com USAIG is managed by United States Aviation Underwriters, Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This transmission, including attachments, is intended for the person or company named and may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. Unauthorized disclosure, copying or use of this information may be unlawful and is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete the original and all copies of this transmission and notify the sender. Under Florida Law, e -mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e -mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Under Florida Law, e -mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e -mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Packet Page -716- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. Packet Page -717- 6/11/2013 14.A.2. From: Robert L. Cox [rcox @nationair.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 2:08 PM To: WalkerJeff Cc: SmithCamden; BManglaris @nationair.com; tkaiser @nationair.com Subject: Collier County Board of Commissioners - tenant hot refuleing Immokalee Airport Jeff, Our Global Aerospace underwriter has reviewed the documents relating to Fletcher Flying Service. His response is as follows: "I have done the underwriting on my end and am ok with the risk but am guarded should there be a large loss. I would still let the airport manager know that $1 million in liability coverage may not go a long way and if we get sucked in on a big enough loss it would affect the account loss history through no fault of their own." Jeff - it becomes the airport's authority decision to allow Fletcher Flying Service to perform the hot refueling. The underwriter acknowledges Fletcher Flying Service provided the requested description of their hot refueling process as well as a current Certificate of Insurance naming the airport authority as Additional Insured with a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Please let us know if you decide to allow the tenant to perform hot refueling at Immokalee Airport so that we may confirm back to Global. Thank you for bringing this to our attention and we appreciate your patience during underwriting review and approval. Regards, Bob Robert Cox Sales Executive Orlando, FL N A T I 0 N A I R Aviation Insurance Agency Cell: 407 - 492 -1078 Packet Page -718-