BECOME A COMMISSIONER
Are you a current City of Riverside resident and interested in serving your community?
The City of Riverside Airport Commission is currently recruiting candidates to fill positions in March 2018.
The Airport Commission consists of nine members who act in
an advisory capacity to the Mayor and City Council in all matters pertaining to
administration, operation, development, improvement and maintenance of the
Airport. The Airport Commission meets at 3 p.m. the second Wednesday of each
month in the Airport Terminal Building Conference Room.
For further information on how to apply call Mike Dean at (951) 351-6113 or complete an application online.
The beginning of every calendar year the Riverside County Assessor’s Office requires the Riverside Airport to submit a current list of Airport tenants and tenant information. The airport is required to provide the information by January 31st of each year.
In an effort to update all tenant records all Riverside Municipal Hangar tenants are requested to confirm contact information as well as current aircraft by December 1, 2017. Forms will be mailed to all tenants on file and may be returned to the Airport Administrative Office. Information may also be updated online in the tenant portal.
The Airport terminal lobby, offices and restaurant will be closed on Tuesday, December 26 through Thursday, December 28 for fumigation.
Airport OPS staff will be onsite and staff will relocate to the OPS Maintenance Shop during fumigation.
For assistance during the fumigation please contact Airport Administration at (951) 351-6113.
AIRPORT SAFETY
Safety is the responsibility of everyone driving a personal
vehicle or operating an aircraft at KRAL. All persons
on airport grounds are expected to understand and abide by FAA Runway Safety
standards. There are no exceptions to this rule. Safety is
everyone's responsibility.
Contact the Airport Administration office with any questions regarding the status of the airport
runways and taxiways. All pilots and tenants are also encouraged to check NOTAMS regularly. Learn why runway safety is one of
the FAA's highest priorities and encompasses pilots, air traffic
controllers and airport vehicle drivers.
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