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MIA Community Relations Plan Ver. 2.0 – May 2001

Miami International AirportCommunity Relations Plan

Preface .............................................................................................................. 1

Overview of the CRP ......................................................................................... 2

NCP Background ............................................................................................... 3National Contingency Plan .............................................................................................................. 3Government Oversight.................................................................................................................... 4

Site Description and History ............................................................................. 5Site Description .............................................................................................................................. 5Site History .................................................................................................................................... 5

Goals of the CRP ............................................................................................... 8

Community Relations Activities........................................................................ 9

Appendix A – Site Map .................................................................................... 10

Appendix B – Contact List............................................................................... 11Federal Officials ........................................................................................................................... 11State Officials............................................................................................................................... 12State Senate ................................................................................................................................ 12State House of Representatives..................................................................................................... 12County Officials ............................................................................................................................ 13MDAD Officials ............................................................................................................................. 13

Appendix C – Information Repositories ......................................................... 14

Appendix D – Current List of Responsible Parties.......................................... 18

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Preface

The Miami-Dade County Aviation Department (MDAD) has developed this Community Rela-tions Plan (CRP) for environmental response activities involving hazardous substance dischargesat Miami International Airport (MIA). MDAD is conducting activities at this site under the re-quirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLA), 42 USC §§ 9601 et seq., and the National Oil and Hazardous Substances PollutionContingency Plan (NCP), 40 CFR Part 300. The NCP was developed by the United States Envi-ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to CERCLA requirements.

This CRP is designed to foster community involvement and facilitate communication betweenMDAD and interested community members. It reflects MDAD’s commitment to address theconcerns of local residents, community groups, public officials, and other interested parties re-lated to the cleanup of hazardous substances at MIA.

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Overview of the CRP

Throughout MIA’s history, military and industrial facilities at the airport have engaged in thecleaning, repair, maintenance and overhaul of airplanes, airplane parts and engines. Such opera-tions made use of a variety of chemicals including, but not limited to, chlorinated solvents, heavymetals, organic chemicals, acids and caustics, and petroleum products. Many of these materialsare classified as hazardous substances under CERCLA. The use of these materials resulted in thegeneration of a variety of industrial wastes including, but not limited to, contaminated fuel andoil, spent solvents, paint stripping waste, etc. Unfortunately, some of these materials were acci-dentally released into the environment or, under accepted practices of the day, were dischargedto the ground or to surface waters and ultimately made their way into the soil, groundwater andsediments at and around MIA.

In cooperation with federal, state and local environmental authorities, MDAD has undertaken toclean up the portions of the environment affected by waste discharges at and around MIA. In sodoing, MDAD has elected to conduct the cleanup of hazardous substances in accordance with therequirements of the NCP. One of the major requirements of the NCP is to provide an opportunityfor community involvement in the cleanup process.

This CRP will be used by MDAD as a guide to facilitate community involvement in the cleanupof MIA. MDAD recognizes that the community around MIA is diverse and may have a varietyof concerns. The activities outlined in this CRP are intended to provide a mechanism for identi-fying and addressing those concerns. MDAD intends to keep community members informedabout the progress of cleanup of hazardous substance discharges and to provide appropriate op-portunity for public participation in the cleanup process.

This CRP consists of five sections:

• NCP Background: this section provides an overview of the NCP and the NCP cleanup proc-ess as well as the roles played by MDAD and state and county regulatory agencies.

• Site Description and History: this section briefly describes the site and summarizes its historyfrom 1938 through the present.

• Goals of the CRP: this section lists the goals involving MDAD, residents, public officials andother interested parties.

• Community Relations Activities: this section describes the activities that MDAD will con-duct to achieve its community relations goals at MIA.

• Appendices: Appendix A provides a map of the airport with the commonly used names of thedifferent areas. Appendix B provides names, addresses and telephone numbers of federal,state and local officials and other interested parties. Appendix C provides addresses of the in-formation repositories. Appendix D provides a current list of potentially responsible parties.

This CRP draws on information from a variety of sources, including MDAD files, public meet-ings and community input. The Environmental Engineering Division of MDAD has lead respon-sibility for environmental response activities at MIA and will oversee the implementation of ac-tivities outlined in this CRP.

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NCP Background

National Contingency Plan

The National Contingency Plan (NCP) is a federal regulation that provides standards and proce-dures for responding to hazardous substance contamination. This regulation was enacted by EPApursuant to CERCLA. Under CERCLA, if a party intends to seek recovery of the cost of clean-ing up hazardous substance contamination from those parties actually responsible for the con-tamination (often referred to as “potentially responsible parties” [PRPs]), the cleanup must beperformed in a manner that is “consistent” with the NCP. Cleanups will be considered to be con-sistent with the NCP if the actions are performed in “substantial compliance” with the NCP andresult in “CERCLA-quality” cleanups.

The NCP process involves several steps, which can be summarized as: assessment of the natureand extent of contamination; consideration of the potential risk that the contamination poses tohuman health or the environment; investigation of the alternatives available to address the con-tamination in a manner deemed acceptable by federal, state and local laws and regulations; se-lection of the most appropriate remedy; and implementation of the remedy. At various pointsalong the way, the NCP requires that the party conducting the cleanup notify the community of,and offer the community an opportunity to comment on, the cleanup activities.

The presence of numerous contamination locations at MIA complicates the process of managingthe cleanup and providing information to interested members of the community. To help in thisprocess, MDAD has developed this Community Relations Plan and has designated its Managerof Environmental Engineering, Mr. Pedro Hernandez, as its primary spokesperson. Among otherthings, Mr. Hernandez and his designees will be responsible for the following:

• Responding to inquiries and providing information regarding releases at the site;• Informing the community of actions taken at the site;• Notifying immediately affected citizens, state and local officials, and, as appropriate, civil

defense and emergency management officials of activities and releases at the site;• Conducting interviews with local officials, residents, public interest groups or other inter-

ested or affected parties, as appropriate, to determine their concerns, information needs, andhow to involve them in the response process at MIA;

• Revising, as necessary, the CRP based on the interviews and other relevant information;• Conducting public meetings, as necessary, to provide updates and to receive public input on

significant response activities;• Maintaining a repository for documents and information pertinent to the response activities

and providing for public access thereto; and• Utilizing the MDAD Environmental web site as a supplemental method for the dissemination

of significant information and documents to the public.

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The current information repository for documents related to the response activities at MIA is theMDAD Environmental Engineering office in Building 5A, located in the northeast corner of theairport.

Government Oversight

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and Miami-Dade County enteredinto a Consent Order in 1998 (Consent Order), under which the County and MDAD agreed to aprocess and a timetable for addressing contaminated sites at MIA. The process for accomplishingthe cleanup is outlined in the Consent Order which can be obtained from the MDAD EED or canbe download from the MIA website at: http://www.miami-airport.com/const/corder.pdf

The Consent Order built upon and incorporated a 1993 Consent Agreement entered into betweenMDAD and the Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management(DERM) pursuant to Chapter 24 of the Miami-Dade County Code. DERM, in addition to en-forcing the requirements of Chapter 24, is the local program administrator for FDEP. DERM ischarged with overseeing the cleanup at MIA under both state and local guidelines and withmonitoring MDAD’s progress in implementing the requirements of the Consent Order.

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Site Description and History

Site Description

Miami International Airport is located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It is bounded on thenorth by Northwest 36th Street, on the south by State Road 836, on the east by LeJeune Road,and on the west by the Venetian Canal. MIA occupies approximately 3,000 acres of developedland with over 2,000,000 square feet of building space.

MIA is one of the busiest airports in North America. It is sixth in total passengers, third in totallandings, and first in total international commercial cargo. Approximately 33,000 individualswork at MIA for public and private sector employers. MIA accounts for approximately $3.5 bil-lion of Florida’s annual economy.

MIA sits atop the Biscayne Aquifer (which underlies much of southeast Florida) in a heavilypopulated area. The airport is surrounded by several major waterways including the Miami Canalto the northeast, the Tamiami Canal and Blue Lagoon to the south, and the Venetian and FECBorrow Canals to the west. The town of Miami Springs is located to the north of the airport andthe Lower Miami Springs Wellfield is located approximately one-half mile to the north of theairport.

The northern and western portions of the airport are home to a number of cargo companies andfixed-base operators that provide services to the airlines, as well as to facilities operated by themajor passenger airlines serving Miami. The passenger terminal is located near the eastern endof the airport and is adjoined by the old Pan American Airways Maintenance Base (Pan AmMain Base). There are three runways at the site, two of which run east and west, and one whichruns diagonally from the southeast to the northwest. A fuel farm is located in the southeast por-tion of the site.

For purposes of tracking the cleanup process and costs, MIA is divided into several sections:Northwest Cargo, Pan Am Tract 1, Eastern Main Base (which are all located on the north side ofthe airport), Pan Am Main Base, Tank Farm, Terminal Area and Midfield Area. A recent map ofthe airport depicting these areas is attached as Appendix A.

Site History

Over the past 60 years, the Unite States military, as well as scores of airlines, fixed-based op-erators, fueling companies, aircraft engine repair shops, and related industries, as well as severalrailroads, have conducted operations at and around MIA. In connection with these operations,there have been numerous spills, releases and discharges of hazardous substances and petroleumproducts at various locations at MIA.

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The airport had its beginnings in the late 1920s and 1930s with a small airfield developed by PanAmerican Airways and Eastern Airlines. This facility was located in the northeast corner of whatis now MIA and consisted of several small runways, a couple of hangars and a small terminalbuilding. This facility was originally referred to as Pan Am Field and later became known as the36th Street Airport. A railroad yard operated by the Seaboard Airline Railroad was located justsouth of the runways. In the late 1930s, an aircraft parts manufacturing company (IntercontinentAircraft Corporation) opened a plant adjacent to the east side of the 36th Street Airport.

With the advent of World War II, the United States Army acquired significant amounts of prop-erty to the south and southeast of the 36th Street Airport and constructed two large bases. Thesebases were commonly referred to as the 20th Street Airport (located in the area that is now themain Terminal) and the Miami Air Depot (which is now referred to as the West Cargo Area).These facilities, along with the 36th Street Airport, were used by the Army as a base for ferryingmen and equipment overseas and for conducting aircraft and engine maintenance and overhauloperations. In addition to these facilities, the Army also constructed a maintenance hangar to thewest of the 36th Street Airport and, in conjunction with a firm known as Consolidated Vultee(Convair), took over operation of the Intercontinent Aircraft facility.

After World War II, direct military operations at MIA were scaled back to the hangars and vari-ous other buildings in the West Cargo area. In turn, the Army facilities were transferred to DadeCounty and leased to a variety of passenger and cargo airlines, and a variety of maintenance andservice providers. Several major airlines (including Pan Am, Eastern, National and Delta, amongothers) set up maintenance facilities in the 36th Street Area (now referred to as the Eastern MainBase and Pan Am Tract 1 Areas) and in the West Cargo Area. Numerous independent serviceproviders set up maintenance and overhaul operations in the 20th Street Area and the West CargoAreas.

During the 1950s and 1960s, MIA developed into a major center for engine and aircraft mainte-nance and overhaul. In the 1950s, a number of companies began to develop the Northwest CargoArea for purposes of conducting maintenance and cargo operations. In the late 1950s, facilities inthe 20th Street Area were razed to make way for what is now the main passenger terminal atMIA. Concurrent with the development of the main terminal, the Fuel Farm and associated fuelhydrant system were developed, and the Northwest Cargo Area was fully developed. In the late1950s, Delta constructed a new maintenance base to the south of the Terminal, and in the late1960s, National Airlines constructed a new maintenance base adjacent to the northeast side ofthe Terminal. Pan Am later merged with National and moved its operations from the West CargoArea and the Pan Am Tract 1 Area, to the National maintenance base (which then became knownas the Pan Am Main Base). Delta merged with Northeast Airlines in the late 1960s and consoli-dated maintenance operations at Delta’s base on the south side of the Terminal Area.

From the 1950s through the present, over 160 companies conducted operations in the WestCargo Area, and over 100 companies conducted operations in the Northwest Cargo Area. In ad-dition, when Pan Am vacated Pan Am Tract 1 in the early 1980s and Eastern vacated the EasternMain Base Area in the early 1990s, numerous companies, old and new, set up operations in theseareas for purposes of aircraft and engine maintenance and overhaul.

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Throughout much of its history, there have been numerous spills and discharges of hazardoussubstances to the ground, surface water, and groundwater in virtually every area of MIA. As de-scribed in the Consent Order, these spills and discharges have resulted in extensive contamina-tion of the soil, groundwater and sediments at and around MIA. This contamination consists ofvarious organic chemicals, chlorinated solvents, petroleum products (both virgin and contami-nated), heavy metals, and a variety of other hazardous substances. To date, the County has spentmore than $200 million to investigate and control this contamination. It is estimated that the re-maining cleanup could cost in excess of $200 million.

In addition to conducting the cleanup of contamination at the airport, the County is pursuing le-gal action to recover a substantial portion of the cleanup costs from those responsible for thecontamination, including the U.S. government, its service providers, and the multitude of privatecompanies that operated at or near MIA.

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Goals of the CRP

The CRP for MIA has three major goals involving effective two-way communication betweenMDAD and community members. While such communication does not ensure that communitymembers will agree with all of MDAD’s decisions or the decisions of the oversight agencies re-lating to site cleanup, it does enhance the participation and understanding of community mem-bers and enables them to provide informed input to MDAD and raise issues of concern. Thethree major goals for the program are as follows:

• Provide community members with useful information about the cleanup process.

MDAD will use printed materials, meetings and other means to explain the NCP process andindicate how the cleanup process fits into the NCP process.

• Provide timely, site-specific information to community members.

MDAD will update interested parties on the progress of the cleanup. In addition, MDADwill make documents concerning the investigation and cleanup available to the public.

• Provide opportunities for community input.

MDAD will solicit public input at critical stages of the cleanup process and address com-ments and questions voiced by community members. These activities are intended toprovide an opportunity for individuals and groups to participate in the decision-making pro-cess, to obtain feedback addressing their specific concerns, and to enhance remedy selectionfor the site.

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Community Relations Activities

Listed and described below are seven community relations activities for MIA designed toachieve the goals summarized in Section IV. All of these activities will be implemented as re-quired by the NCP.

• Notify residents and interested parties of the progress of cleanup activities.

MDAD will announce the release of key documents and publicize the time, place and pur-pose of public meetings.

• Respond promptly and accurately to inquiries from residents, public officials, governmentagencies and other interested parties.

MDAD will make appropriate staff members available to respond to questions regardingMDAD’s activities.

• Maintain and update the local information repository.

MDAD will update the information repository’s collection of documents about the cleanupprocess so that citizens can follow the progress and provide comment.

• Publish public notices.

MDAD will publish notices in local newspapers of general circulation to inform the com-munity of key developments, public meetings, the release of documents and the start ofpublic comment periods. Notices will include relevant dates, times and locations, as well asthe name, address and phone number of the primary contact person. Notices regardingdocuments will briefly summarize the documents.

• Conduct public meetings.

Public meetings are an efficient means of updating the community on developments and ad-dressing community questions and comments and will be conducted periodically by MDAD.A tape or written transcript of the meetings will be made available to the public.

• Respond to significant comments received during public comment periods.

MDAD will prepare written responses to significant comments and information receivedfrom community members during comment periods and will make those written responsesavailable to the community.

• Revise the CRP

MDAD will revise the CRP as necessary to address community needs and concerns that arenot addressed in the current CRP.

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Appendix A – Site Map

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Appendix B – Contact List

Federal Officials

Senator Bill Nelson517 Hart Senate Office Building U.S. Courthouse AnnexWashington, D.C. 20510 111 N. Adams Street(202) 224-5274 Tallahassee, FL 32301 – (850) [email protected]

Senator Bob Graham524 Hart Senate Office Building 150 Americas CenterWashington, D.C. 20510 150 Southeast 2nd Avenue, Suite 1025(202) 224-3041 Miami, FL 33133 – (305) 536-7293

Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen2160 Rayburn House Office Building 9210 SW 72nd Street, Suite 100Washington, D.C. 20515-0918 Miami, FL 33173(202) 225-3931 (305) 275-1801

Ms. Christie WhitmanEPA AdministratorAriel Rios Building1200 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20460http://www.epa.gov(202) 564-4700

John H. Hankinson, Jr.Regional AdministratorEPA Region IVAtlanta Federal Center61 Forsyth Street, SWAtlanta, GA 30303-3104http://www.epa.gov/region04/(404) 562-9900

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State Officials

Governor Jeb BushThe CapitolTallahassee, FL 32399-0001http://www.myflorida.com/(850) 488-4441

David B. Struhs, SecretaryFlorida Department of Environmental Protection3900 Commonwealth Blvd., M.S. 10Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000http://www.dep.state.fl.us(850) 488-1554

State Senate

Senator Roberto Casas4821 W. Fourth Avenue 420 Senate Office BuildingHialeah, FL 33012 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100(305) 827-4040 (850) 487-5106

State House of Representatives

Representative Carlos L. Valdes7175 SW Eighth Street, Suite 201 414 House Office BuildingMiami, FL 33144 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300(305) 267-0134 (850) 488-4092

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County Officials

Mayor Alex PenelasStephen P. Clark Center111 NW 1st Street, 29th FloorMiami, Fl 33128http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/mayor/(305) 375-5071

Commissioner Pedro ReboredoStephen P. Clark Center111 N.W. 1st Street, Suite 220Miami, FL 33128http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/commiss/(305) 375-5696

John W. Renfrow, DirectorMiami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management33 S.W. 2nd AvenueMiami, FL 33130http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/derm/(305) 372-6789

MDAD Officials

Angela Gittens, DirectorMiami-Dade County Aviation DepartmentP.O. Box 592075Miami, FL 33159(305) 876-7077

Pedro Hernandez, ManagerEnvironmental EngineeringMiami-Dade County Aviation DepartmentP.O. Box 592075Miami, FL 33159(305) 869-1513

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Appendix C – Information Repositories

Dade County Administrative RecordBuilding 2121Miami International AirportDERM Administrative Record33 Southwest 2 AvenueMiami, FL 33131

MDAD Archive RecordBuilding 24Miami International Airport

MDAD Engineering Administrative RecordBuilding 5AMiami International Airport

MDAD Engineering Report LibraryBuilding 5AMiami International Airport

All hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., except holidays. Procedures and forms for ac-cessing records in the information repositories are attached.

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Mailing address: Reviewing address:Miami-Dade County Aviation Department Miami-Dade County Aviation DepartmentP.O. Box 592075 4200 Northwest 36 StreetMiami, FL 33159 Building 5A, First floor305-869-1513 (phone) Miami, FL 33166305-876-0239 (fax)

Public Record Access Protocol

In accordance with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Miami-Dade County Aviation Department(MDAD) has developed the following protocol to facilitate public access to documents of recordrelated to environmental response activities at Miami International Airport.

Chapter 119.07(a) states that “Every person who has custody of a public record shall permit therecord to be inspected and examined by any person desiring to do so, at any reasonable time, un-der reasonable conditions, and under supervision by the custodian of the public record or thecustodian’s designee.” The custodian of the public record for the Environmental Engineering Di-vision (EED) of MDAD is the manager of the division, Pedro Hernandez, P.E., who has sole re-sponsibility for determining which documentation, if any, is exempt from disclosure (e.g. due topending litigation) and what constitutes “reasonable time” and “reasonable conditions” for ac-cess thereto. In addition, MDAD is authorized by Chapter 119 to require payment of copyingcharges as well as personnel charges incurred by MDAD in connection with the review. Pleaserefer to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes for further detail.

Persons wishing to review the public record are required to abide by the following procedure:

1. Fill out the Records Request Form (RRF), which is available on the MDAD website, by mailor by fax. You may request a copy by calling 305-869-1513. Provide as much information aspossible concerning the documents you wish to review: site name, keyword, building num-ber, facility identification number, document title, date of publication, etc. Fax the completedRRF to 305-876-0239 or mail it to the address above. Please include a daytime phone num-ber and an e-mail address.

2. You will be contacted by phone and by e-mail with an appointment. The amount of time re-quired to respond to your request, and the date and length of time of the appointment, willdepend on the factors discussed above. Confirmation of the appointment is requested. If youare unable to keep the appointment, please call 305-869-1513 and your appointment will berescheduled.

3. At your appointed date and time, please sign in at the reception desk at MDAD Environ-mental Engineering (or other MDAD document repository, as directed). A staff member willgive you the files and escort you to a review room. At the discretion of the custodian, hisdesignee may supervise your review of the public record.

4. Documents and files may not be removed from the premises. Charges for copying done in-ternally (for up to 20 pages) will be at the following rates: 15 cents per one-sided or 20 centsper two-sided black-and-white copy for letter- and legal-size documents. The fees for bulkcopying (in excess of 20 pages) and copying of oversized documents will be charged ac-

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cording to the number and the sizes of pages. If MDAD determines that copying must bedone externally, MDAD will use a County-approved vendor; costs for external copying mayexceed the cost of copying done internally. Administrative costs, e.g., hourly rates for sup-port personnel, may be added at MDAD’s discretion. Please see the receptionist or the custo-dian’s designee for details and to make arrangements.

5. Please return documents and files to the receptionist or to the custodian’s designee.

The determination of reasonable time and conditions for the review will be based on ensuringboth that the public has access to the administrative record and that such access does not interferewith the work load, obligations and responsibilities of the EED and its staff. Therefore, the timerequired to determine whether the requested documents are part of the public record, the date andtime allotted for review of that record, and the place designated for the review, will be made on acase by case basis and will depend, in part, on the number of documents requested, the availabil-ity of the documents, the availability of space to accommodate a review of that public record,and the availability of Mr. Hernandez’s designee to supervise the review of that record. Requestsfor review of the public record should specify particular documents or particular environmentalresponse actions. Reviews of the public record shall be arranged during normal business hours.No part of the public record may be removed from the supervision of the custodian or the custo-dian’s designee.

Travel directions

From east of Miami International Airport: I-95 south to the Airport Expressway (SR 112); SR112 west to Northwest 42 Avenue South; right (U-turn) at first traffic light; follow service roadnorth to security checkpoint where you will be asked for identification. Park in the lot in front ofBuilding 5A. Enter the building through the door on the left and proceed to the security deskwhere you will be asked for identification, given a visitor’s pass and directed to the Environ-mental Engineering office.

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Mailing address: Reviewing address:Miami-Dade County Aviation Department Miami-Dade County Aviation DepartmentP.O. Box 592075 4200 Northwest 36 StreetMiami, FL 33159 Building 5A, First floor305-869-1513 (phone) Miami, FL 33166305-876-0239 (fax)

Records Request Form

Name:Organization:Address:City: State: Zip:E-mail: Telephone: Fax:Documents requestor(s) wish(es) to review File number(s): Title(s) of report(s): Building number(s): Keyword(s):

Please use additional pages if necessary. Do not write below this line.

Date received: / / Received by:

Comments:

Review approved � disapproved � Duplicate copy set required �Review approved by:Date and time of review appointment:Date notified (attach phone log and copy of e-mail):Room assignment: Supervisor:Signature(s) of reviewer(s):

Date and time of arrival:Date and time of departure:Attach File Review Log

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Appendix D – Current List of Responsible Parties

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PRP NAME AGENT NAME AGENT ADD1 AGENT ADD2 AGENT ADD3

A & A Services, Inc. Mark Allen Helmlinger P. O. Box 2073 2764 Sharpes Court Orange Park, FL 32067

Advance Cargo Services Inc. Jeffrey A. Bernstein, Esq. 100 N. Biscayne Blvd., Suite1707 Miami, FL 33132

Advanced Petroleum RecoveryIncorporated Robert Bressett 2139 University Drive #281 Coral Springs, FL 33071

Aero Costa Rica, Inc. Victor H. Quiros 2525 S.W. 3rd Ave. Suite 300 Miami, FL 33129

Aero Facilities Corp. C/O Page Avet Corporation CT Corporaiton System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Aero Service Avionics, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Aero Transcolumbiana DeCarga, LTDA., Inc. Felipe Barco P. O. Box 590568 2361 N. W. 67th Ave., Building

700 Miami, FL 33159

Aerodex, Inc.

Aerolineas Argentinas SociedadDel Estado Incorporated Candelario Rodriguez 6205 Blue Lagoon Drive Suite 350 Miami, FL 33126

Aerolineas Centrales De Co-lombia, SA (ACES) Rhonda Shire-Matos 3625 N. W. 82nd Ave. Suite 211 Miami, FL 33166

Aerolineas Mundo, Inc. Eduardo De La Torre 4740 NW 185 TERR Suite 803 Carol City, FL 33055

Aeromar Airlines, Inc. Raymundo Polanco 9777 N.W. 29th Street Miami, FL 33172

Aeromexpress, S. A. De C.V. Raul Chiappo 2461 N. W. 67th Ave. Building 700, Suite B220 Miami, FL 33122

Aerothrust Corporation c/o Celsius Holdings FloridaCorporaton Charles A. Morsbach P. O. Box 522236, 5300 N.W.

36th Street Miami, FL 33152

Aerovias Nacionales De Co-lombia, SA (AVIANCA) Luis Torres 8125 N.W. 53rd Street Suite 111 Miami, FL 33166

Aerovias Venezolanas, SA(AVENSA) Juan Gorba Building 701, Suite 211 2360 N.W. 66th Ave. Miami, FL 33122

Agro Air Associates, Inc. Richard L. Richards, Esq. 2261 N.W. 67th Ave., Building700, Suite 214 Miami, FL 33122

Air Agency, Inc. c/o Viad Corp. 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Air Aruba P. O. Box 998166 Miami, FL 33299

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PRP NAME AGENT NAME AGENT ADD1 AGENT ADD2 AGENT ADD3

Air Canada P. O. Box 996280 Miami, FL 33299

Air Caribbean Express, Inc. Guy Thomas 666 NE 125 Street Suite 226 North Miami, FL 33161

Air Carrier Engine Service, Inc. c/o Celsius Holdings FloridaCorporation Charles A. Morsbach P. O. Box 522236 Miami, FL 33152

Air D'ayiti Jerry M. Theophile 905 BayShore Drive. LVD#1727 Miami, FL 33131

Air France Peter Boschnonga 888 7th Ave. New York City, NY 10106

Air Freight International, Inc.F/K/A Haiti Air Freight Inc Normas S. Segall 1 Union Financial Center 200 South Biscayne Blvd., 20th

floor Miami, FL 33131

Air International Inc. c/o Signature Flight Support CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Air Jamaica Holdings Limited,Co. Corporation Service Company 1201 Hays St. Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Air New Zealand Chapman Freeborn 7270 N.W. 12th Street Miami, FL 33126

Airborne Express, Inc. c/o ABX Air, Inc. The Prentice Hall CorporationSystem, Inc. 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Airbus Service Company, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Aircraft Engine Services, Inc.(aka Aerodex)

Aircraft Maintenance Support Alberto Ramirez 3100 S. W. 112 Pl. Miami, FL 33165Aircraft Service International,Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Aircraft Service, Inc. c/o ASIG Miami, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Airtech Service, Inc. c/o Sabretech, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Tallahassee, FL 33324

Air-Terminaling, Inc. c/o Advance Petroleum NARI Services, Inc. 526 East Park Ave. Tallahassee, FL 32301

AirTran Airways, Inc. Corporation Service Company 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Airways International, Inc. Isad N. Djahanshahi 474 Hunting Lodge Drive Miami Springs, FL 33166

Ajax Chemicals, Inc. c/o BCL, Inc. Stacy Edgell-Gallowhur 1215 N.W. 7th Ave. Miami, FL 33136

Alitalia Airlines P. O. Box 996787 Maimi, FL 33299

Alliance Air, Inc. Benito Quevedo 1825 Ponce De Leon Blvd #487 Coral Gables, FL 33134

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ALM Dutch Antillean Airlines Ivan Dario Lopez 9727 Hammocks Blvd #202D Kendall, FL 33196

America West CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

American Air Service, Inc. Partick R. Ziegler 358 Blue Stone Circle Winter Garden, FL 34787

American Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

American Airmotive Corporation

American Eagle Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation Systems 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

American Eagle Corporation Joyce H. John 6683 Magnolia Lane Ft. Myers, FL 33912American International Airways,Inc. c/o Kitty Hawk International, Inc CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Amerijet International, Inc. Miami Center Registred Agents 200 Biscayne Blvd. Suite 1700 Miami, FL 33131

AMR Services, Inc. d/b/aAmerican Ground Services, Inc. Charles J. Russo 1820 N. 17th Ctn. Lake Worth, FL 33460

ANDES Airlines (AerolineasNacionales Del Ecuador) Alberto Alberty 3101 NW 59TH AVE Miami, FL 33159

APA International Air, S.A. Jorge L Rodriguez 657 South Drive Miami Springs, FL 33166

ARCA Air, Inc., A/K/A AeroviasColombianas LTDA Mike Turkal 7001 NW 25TH ST Miami, FL 33122

Arrow Air, Inc. Richard L. Richards, Esq. 2261 N.W. 67th Ave. Building 700, Suite 214 Miami, FL 33122

Arrow Maintenance and RepairCenter, Inc. Rhonda S. Polk 950 S.E. 12th. Street HIALEAH, FL 33010

Atlantic Air Cargo, Inc. Ernesto Castrillo 1842 NW 93 Ave Miami, FL 33172

Atlas Air, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Aviall, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

AVIATECA, S.A. Kenneth C. Hoffman 1221 Brickell Ave. Miami, FL 33131Aviation Enterprises Interna-tional, Inc.

c/o North American Turbines,Inc. Richard Walser 4705 N. W. 132nd Street Opa Locka, FL 33166

Aviaton Engine Service, Inc. Guillermo H. Galvan 8045 N.W. 90th St. Medly, FL 33166

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Avis Rent A Car System, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Bahamasair Holdings Limited,Inc. Richard S. Banick NationsBank Tower, 17th Floor 100 S. E. 2nd Street Miami, FL 33131

Balair-CTA Leisure Ltd.. Com-pany Erika Boll 9301 N.E. 6th Ste. C-305 Miami, FL 33138

Banla International Airways J. F. Banderas 3351 N.W. 59th Ave. Miami, FL 33122

Batch-Air, Inc. c/o GE Engine Services - Miami CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

BCL, Inc. Stacy Edgell-Gallowhur 1215 N.W. 7th Ave. Miami, FL 33136

Benton Brothers Film Express c/o Benton Express Sharon Oaks 2061 SCL Drive Jacksonville, FL

Benton Express, Inc. Sharon Oaks 2061 SCL Drive Jacksonville, FL 32209Biscayne Chemical Laborato-ries, Inc. c/o BCL, Inc. Stacy Edgell-Gallowhur 1215 NW 7th Ave Miami, FL 33136

British Airways PLC Corporation CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324British West Indian Airways,LTD Ralph Adams 312 N.E. 1st Street Miami, FL 33132

Butler Aviation c/o Signature Flight SupportCorporation CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Cam Air, Inc. Hany Fahmy 2213 E Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, FL 33062

Canadian Airlines A.G.A. Co. 200 South Orange Ave. Suite 2300 Orlando, FL 32801Capital Cargo International Air-lines, Inc. Marshall S. Harris 6200 Hazelvind National drive Orlando, FL 32801

Cargo Development, Inc. Mario Zamora 3200 NW 67TH AVE BLDG C-1003 Miami, FL 33122Cargolux Airlines International,S. A. Dale F. Webner 100 N Bisccayne Blvd. 21st Floor, New World Tower Miami, FL 33132

Carnival Air Lines, Inc. c/o Pan American Airways John R. Nadolny, Esq. 3015 Carrier Ave. Sanford, FL 32772

Cayman Airways, Ltd. Inc. Brooks C. Miller, Esq. 4600 1st Union Financial Center 200 S. Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33131Celsius Holdings Florida Corpo-ration Charles A. Morsbach P. O. Box 522236 5300 N.W. 36th Street Miami, FL 33152

Chalks-Ocean-Airways c/o Potomac Air, Inc. CT Corpoation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Challenge Air Cargo, Inc. John G. Immer, Esq. c/o Kelley Drye & Warren LLP 201 South Biscayne Blvd., Suite2400 Miami, FL 33131

Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

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CITGO Petroleum Corporation CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Cities Service Oil Company c/o OXY USA, Inc. The Prentice Hall CorporationSystem, Inc. 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Cleveland Pneumatic LandingGear Service

c/o The B. F. Goodrich Com-pany CT Corporaiton System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantaiton, FL 33324

Cleveland Pneumatic ProductService Division, Inc.

c/o The B.F. Goodrich Com-pany CT Corporation System 1200 Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Comair, Inc. c/o Comair South, Inc. Prentice-Hall Corporation Sys-tem, Inc. 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Commercial Jet, Inc. David M. McDonald 1393 S. W. 1st Street Suite 200 Miami, FL 33135

Commodore Aviation, Inc. Ron Goldberg c/o Commodore Aviation 5301 N.W. 36th Street Miami, FL 33266

Conner Aircraft, Inc. Geneva Conner 515 Cardinal Street Miami Springs, FL 33166Consolidated Vultee AircraftCorporation

c/o General Dynamics Corpora-tion

United States CorporationCompany 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Continental Airlines CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

COPA Airlines c/o Continental Airlines CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Delta Air Lines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

DHL Airways, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Diamond Air Freight, Inc. Ronald Marc Robbins 6535 N.W. 18th Street Buidling 2143, Door 12 Miami, FL 33126

Dispatch Services, Inc. c/o ASIG Miami, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Dynair Services, Inc. c/o Swissport USA, Inc. Corporation Service Company 1200 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Dynair Tech Of Florida, Inc. c/o Sabretech, Inc. Corporation Service Company 1201 Hays Street Tallahassee, FL 32303

El Al Israel Airlines, LTD 407 Lincoln Road Suite 4B Miami Beach, FL 33139

Emery Worldwide Airlines, Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Empresa De Transporte AereoDel Peru A/K/A Aeroperu Mario I. Siervio 95 Merrick Way Suite 700 Coral Gables, FL 33134

Empresa Guatemalteca DeAviacion George L. Combaluner 1017 Dupont Plaza Center Mimai, FL 33122

Everglades Pipeline Company CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

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PRP NAME AGENT NAME AGENT ADD1 AGENT ADD2 AGENT ADD3Evergreen International Airlines,Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Export-Air, Corp. c/o Camillo Frenandez 5220 N.W. 72nd Ave., Building2 Miami, FL 33166

Express Airways, Inc. Richard M. Coward 912 Benwood Lane Port Orange, FL 32127

F A Conner Airways, Inc. Geneva Conner 515 Cardinal court Miami Springs, FL 33166

Falcon Air Express, Inc. Emilio Dirube 7270 N.W. 12th Street Suite 680 Miami, FL 33126

Fast Air Manuel L. Rivero 1313 Ponce DE Leon Blvd. Suite 300 Coral Gables, FL 33134

Federal Express Corporation CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Fine Airlines, Inc. c/o Arrow Air Richard L. Richards, Esq. 2261 N.W. 67th Ave. Building700, Suite 214 Miami, FL 33122

Flagship Airlines, Inc. P. O. Box 619616 Suite MD-5675 Fort Worth, TX 76155Florida Aviation Fueling Com-pany, Inc. c/o ASIG Fueling Miami, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Florida East Coast Railway,L.L.C. Heidi J. Eddins One Malaga St. St. Augustine, FL 32084

Florida Export WarehouseCorp.

c/o Starboard Cruise Services,Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Florida Gulf Airlines, Inc. c/o Mesa Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Florida Power & Light Company J. E. Leon 9250 W Flagler Street Miami, FL 33174

Florida West Airlines, Inc. Craig K. Williams 467 Bahia Key Largo, FL 33037Florida West International Air-ways, Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Flying Tigers c/o Federal Express CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324GE Engine Services - Miami,Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

GELCO International, S.A. Daniel E. Gelfman 8850 N.W. 20th Street Miami, FL 33172

Greenwich Air Services, Inc. c/o GE Engine Services - Miami CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Greyhound Leisure Services,Inc.

c/o Starboard Cruise Services,Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Gulf Oil Corporation c/o Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

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PRP NAME AGENT NAME AGENT ADD1 AGENT ADD2 AGENT ADD3Gulfstream International Air-lines, Inc. Thomas P. Cooper 1815 Griffin Road Suite 400 Dania, FL 33004

Guyana Airways Corporation Julius B. Schuer 520 Brickell Key Drive N.E. Suite 305 Miami, FL 33131

Hector Air Corporation c/o F&E Aircraft Maintenance Raul M Sanez1031 Dove Ave-nue 1031 Dove Avenue Miami Springs, FL 33166

Hertz Corporation (The) CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Hoover Industries, Inc. Patrick C. Barthet 200 S. Biscayne Blvd, Suite1800 Miami, FL 33131

Hudson General, LLC CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

IBC Airways, Inc. Jospeh F. Costigan 8401 NW 17th Street Miami, FL 33126

Iberia Air Lines of Spain, S.A. Salvador Humbert 6100 Blue Lagoon Drive Suite 200 Miami, FL 33126

Imperial Cargo Services, Inc. Registered Agent Services, Co. 444 Brickell Ave. Suite 200 Miami, FL 33131Israel Aircraft Industries Inter-national, Inc. c/o Commodore Aviation Ron Goldberg 5301 N.W. 36th Street Miami, FL 33266

J. & E. Aircraft Co. Julio Castrillo 14404 SW 93rd Avenue Miami, FL 33172

Jamaica Air Freighters LTD. Peter Espinet 1855 N.W. 70th Ave. Miami, FL 33126

Jet Florida Airlines, Inc. Richard L. Ledson 3226 Capital Circle S.W. TALLAHASSEE, FL 32310

Jet Power, Inc., Miami Badr Halwany 10945 SW 53rd Ave. Miami, FL 33156

LADECO S.A. Juan C. Mencio 6740 N. W. 22nd Street Building 707 Miami, FL 33122

Lan Chile Airlines 9700 S Dixie Highway 11th Floor Miami, FL 33156

Lauda-Air Luftfahrt, Inc. James A. Pivnik Pivnik & Nitsche, P. A. 9100 S. Dadeland Blvd. #1009 Miami, FL 33156

LB SMITH AIRCRAFT CORP

Line Haul Services, Corp. Santiago Szachiniuk 7200 N.W. 19th Street Suite 605 Miami, FL 33126

Linea Aeropostal Venezolana Ramon Riveroll 24 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132Lineas Aereas Costa Rica(LACSA) Mario Zamora 1600 N.W. Le June Road Suite 100 Miami, FL 33126

Lineas Aereas Mexicanas(LAMSA) Maria P. Mauter 171 N.W. 85th Place Miami, FL 33126

Lineas Aereas Paraguayas,S.A. (LAPSA) Elean Moure-Domecq, Esq. 9260 Sunset Drive, #107 Miami, FL 33173

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Lloyd Aereo Boliviano, S.A. Freidman & Heydasch, P. A. Axel Heydasch 100 N. Biscayne Blvd., 30thFloor Miami, FL 33132

LTU International Airways, Inc. Ralph Dailey 100 N. Biscayne Blvd. Suite 500 Miami, FL 33132

Lufthansa German Airlines 801 Brickell Ave. Miami, FL 33131

M & M Aircraft Services, Inc. c/o Jet Mech, Inc. Mark Schuldiner 8310 N. W. 74th Medley, FL 33166

Martinair Holland, N.V. Francis A. Anania, Esq. Anania, Bandklayder & Black-well, P.A. 100 S. E. Second Street, #3300 Miami, FL 33131

Melex Customhouse Brokers,Inc. Luis J. Lucio 15614 S.W. 50th Terrace Miami, FL 33185

Merlin Express, Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Mesa Air Group, Inc. c/o Mesa Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Metro Jet c/o U.S. Airways 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Mexicana Airlines Airport Corporate Center 7205 N. W. 19th Street, Suite02 Miami, FL 33126

Miami Air International, Inc. Juan T. O'Naughten 2665 S Bayshore Dr. Suite 1100 Grand Bay Plaza Miam, FL 33133

Miami Air Lease, Inc. Evelio Alpizar 8845 S. W. 27th Street Miami, FL 33165

Miami Aircraft Support, Inc. c/o AMR Services CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Miami Aviation Corporation Robert M. Palmer Sanctuary Center 4800 N. Federal Highway, Suite200 E BOCA RATON, FL 33431

Miami Aviation Services, Inc. Jose M. Marquez 782 N.W. LeJeune Road Suite 548 Miami, FL 33126Miami Aviation Technical Serv-ices, Inc. Richard A. McCauley 7845 S. W. 120th Street Miami, FL 33156

Miami Field Service, Inc. Rafel Medrano 2323 N.W. 82nd Ave. Miami, FL 33166

Miami International AirportCargo Facilities & Services, Inc c/o AMR Services Corporation C T Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Miami International Courier As-sociation, Inc. Micahel M. Bello 3450 N.W. 62nd Ave. Bldg. 1011/MIA Miami, FL 33122

Miami Modification Center, Inc. Miami Corporate Systems 4200 Blue Lagoon Drive Suite 700 Miami, FL 33126

Millon Air, Inc. J. Thompson Thornton Thornton Davis & Fein, P.A. 80 S.W. 8th Street, Suite 2900 Miami, FL 33130

Modern Air Transport, Inc. c/o GE Engine Services CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

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Mountain Air Cargo, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Nara's Aviation, Inc. Natarajan Narayanan c/o Nara's Aviation, Inc. 12331 S. W. 132nd Court Miami, FL 33186

National Airlines Incorporated CT Corporation System 100 N. Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132National Car Rental Systems,Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

NICA Karen M. Olivares 3100 N.W. 72nd Ave. Suite 105 Miami, FL 33122

Northeast Airlines, Inc. c/o Delta Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33131

Northwest Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Norwegian Cruise Lines, Inc. Curtis J. Mase 2600 Brickell Bay Office Tower 1001 S. Bayshore Drive Miami, FL 33131

Ogden Aviation Corporation Service Company 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Ogden Ground Services, Inc. The Prentice Hall CorporationSystems 110 N. Magnolia Street Tallahassee, FL 32301

Orange State Oil Company c/o OXY USA, Inc. The Prentice Hall CorporationSystem, Inc. 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Pacific International, Ltd., Ind. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Page Aero Facilities Corpora-tion c/o Page Avjet Corporation CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Page Avjet Airport Services,Inc. c/o Signature Flight Support CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Page Avjet Corporation CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Pan American Grace Airways,Inc. c/o W.R. Grace & Co. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Paradise Island Airlines, Inc. c/o Potomac Air, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Pedraza Corp, Inc. Orlando V. Gonzalez 4280 S. W. 13th Terrace Miami, FL 33134

People Express Airlines, Inc. c/o Continental Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S PINE ISLAND ROAD Plantation, FL 33324

Piedmont Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, Fl 33324

Piedmont Aviation, Inc. c/o US Airways, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Professional Modification Serv-ices, Inc.

c/o Avborne Heavy Mainte-nance, Inc

Maria C. Callejas c/o Trivest,Inc. 2665 Bayshore Dr., 8th Floor Miami, FL 33133

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PRP NAME AGENT NAME AGENT ADD1 AGENT ADD2 AGENT ADD3Propeller Service Of Miami,Inc.Qantas Airways Limited Walter Rinaldo Mariani 841 Apollo Street Suite 400 El Segundo, CA 90254

Quality Aircraft Services, Inc. Clarence Cooper 1249 N. W. 51st Street Miami, FL 33142

Red Top Sedan Service, Inc. Corporation Service Company 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Rolls Royce, Inc. c/o Rolls-Royce North AmericaHoldings, Inc.

United States CorporationCompany 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Sabreliner Corporation CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Sabretech, Inc. c/o Sabreliner Corporation CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL

Sanstrom Aircraft Service Inc. c/o ASIG Miami, Inc. 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Seaboard Coast Line RailroadCompany c/o CSX Transportation, Inc. Patricia A. Aftoora 500 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202

Servicios Avensa S. A. Juan Gorba P. O. Box 520617 Miami, FL 33152

Shell Oil Company Corporation Service Compnay 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Shuttle Services MIA, Inc. Corporation Service Company 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301Signature Flight Support Corpo-ration CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Silvarrey & Colon Cargo Serv-ice, Inc.

Murai Wald Biondo & Moreno,P.A. 900 Ingraham Bldg. 25 S. E. 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33131

Sonic Aviation, Inc. Vernon B. Green 1928 Pordy Ave, Pier 5, Slip 46 Miami Beach, FL 33139

Southern Air Transport, Inc. c/o SAT Group, Inv. Corporation Trust Company ofNevada 6100 Neil Road Reno, NV 89511

Southern Airways, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Standard Oil Company Of Cali-fornia Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Standard Oil Company of KY Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Sun Country Airlines, Inc. Bill La Macchia, Jr. Presidentand CEO

2520 Pilot Knob Road, Suite250 Mendota Heights, MN 55120

Suriname Airways Limited (Inc.) Gerhardt A. Schreiber 2222 Ponce De Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, FL 33134

Swissair 5625 W. Imperial Way Los Angeles, CA 90045

TACA International Airlines SA Kenneth C. Hoffman 1221 Brickell Ave. Miami, FL 33131

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TAM Airlines 7205 N.W. 19th Street Penthouse 501 Miami, FL 33126TAN AIRLINES (TRANS-PORTES AEREOS NACIONA-LES SA)

c/o General Air Services, Inc. Gabriel O. Cosio P. O. Box 522822 Miami, FL 33122

TAP, Inc. Fred Nachbrunn 1031 Cape Coral Parkway P. O. Box 1401 Cape Coral, FL 33904Texaco Refining & Marketing,Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Texaco, Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

The B.F. Goodrich Company CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Thompson Aircraft Tire Corp. c/o Thompson Aerospace CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Tower Air, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

TPI International Airways, Inc. Jean Frances Niven 2500 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd. Suite 705 Hallendale, FL 33009

Trans Air-Link Corp. Hernando Guiterrez 630 S. Mashta Drive Key Biscayne, FL 33157

Trans Continental Airlines, Inc. Frank Sicoli 7380 Sand Lake Road Suite 350 Orlando, FL 32819Trans World Airlines, Inc.(TWA) CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Transbrasil Airlines, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324Transnational Aviation Systems,Inc. Leonardo A. Roth, Esq. 9350 S Dixie Highway PH-2 Miami, FL 33156

Transportes Aereos Bolivianos Diego Guzman 1501 N. W. 70th Ave. Miami, FL 33126

Transportes Aereos MercantilesPan Americanos, S. A. (Tampa) James W. Jarvis, Esq. Jarvis & Associates, P. A. The Atrium, 1500 San Remo,

Suite 145 Coral Gables, FL 33146

Turbo Power, Inc. c/o Wood Group Turbopower,Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Turkish Airlines, Co. Klyazi Anil 1001 Brickell Bay Drive Suite 2414 Maimi, FL 33131

Tursair Fueling, Inc. William T. Turos, Jr. 10044 SW 131ST Terrace Miami, FL 33176

Twin Terminal Services, Inc. Frank Arevalo 800 N.W. 29th Ave. Maimi, FL 33125

U.S. AIR FORCE Sheila C. Chesont, GeneralCounsel 1670 Air Force Pentagon WASHINGTON, DC 20330

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U.S. Army Earl H. Stockdale Jr., DeputyGeneral Counsel

Counsel for the Environment,The Pentagon Washington, DC 20310

U.S. Army c/o Phillip Steffen, Esq. (CECC) USCOE Envt'l Restoration,Regulation & Compliance 441 G. Street, NW Washington, DC 20314

U.S. Army c/o Lewis M. Barr, Esq. U.S. Department of Justice 601 D. Street, N.W. Room8130 Washington, D.C. 20004

U.S. Army c/o Catherine Sanders, Esq. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 601 E. 12th Street Kansas City, MO 64106

U.S. Department of Commerce(Plancor 464) Susan G. Esserman, Esq. General Counsel 1401 Constitution Ave. NW WASHINGTON, DC 20230

U.S. Department of Defense c/o Lewis M. Barr, Esq. U.S. Department of Justice 601 D. Street, N.W. Room8130 Washington, DC 20004

United Airlines, Inc. Prentice Hall Corp System, Inc. 1201 Hays Street Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32301

United Parcel Service, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

United Turbine Corp. Jose A. Canal 8045 N.W. 90th St. Medly, Fl 33166

Universal Aviation Services, Inc. Robert S. Geiger 5000 NW 36th St., Suite 347 Miami, FL 33166

US Airways, Inc. c/o US Airways, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Value Rent-A-Car, Inc. c/o Alamo Rent-A-Car, LLC CT Corporation System 1200 South Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324VARIG Airlines (SA EMPRESADE VIACAO AEREA RIOGRANDENSE)

c/o Group Terra & Chede, Inc. Sidney Chede 8413 NW 68th Street Miami, FL 33166

Venezuelan International Air-ways Gersan R. Zurita 1101 Brickell Ave. Suite 600 Miami, FL 33131

Viad Corp. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324

Wings Aviation Services, Inc. Avi Swartzon 608 N. W. 110th Ave. Plantation, FL 33324

World Airways, Inc. CT Corporation System 1200 S. Pine Island Road Plantation, FL 33324World Fuel Services Corpora-tion NARI Services, Inc. 526 East Park Ave. Tallahassee, FL 32301