About the Council
Purpose:
The Alaska Aviation Coordination Council promotes aviation in Alaska. The Council provides a forum for aviation organizations active in the state to interact with each other and with government organizations. The principle goals of the Council are to:
Share information among aviation organizations active in Alaska
Exchange information with government organizations that have responsibilities or impact upon aviation
Study matters that impact the Alaskan aviation community
Provide accurate information to government agencies, or other entities, including the general public, concerning the nature and needs of the Alaskan aviation community
Membership:
The Council shall be composed of groups, organizations and individuals representing aviation in Alaska. Each organization represented will have one vote, cast by its official member, who may vote on matters considered by the Council. Additional members may be added upon a majority vote of the Council.
Membership in this council is considered as a public service focusing on contributing to the advancement of aviation. For this reason, each member is expected to recuse him or herself when their personal circumstances are in actual or apparent conflict with the issue at hand.
Officers:
The Council will elect a Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary from the industry members to serve terms of two-years.
Current officers are: