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96 Managing a Flight Diversion with an Emergency Response at Small, Non-Hub, or General Aviation Airports Smith, J. F., R. E. Garcia, J. M. Sawyer, and K. Kenville. (2016). ACRP Synthesis 72: Tabletop and Full-Scale Emergency Exercises for General Aviation, Non-Hub, and Small Hub Airports. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. Sonmez, K., and S. Uslu. (2020). The Effect of Management Practices on Aircraft Incidents. Journal of Air Transport Management, Vol. 84. Stambaugh, H., et al. (2009). ACRP Report 12: An Airport Guide for Regional Emergency Planning for CBRNE Events. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C. Varma, A., S. Germolus, and D. Beaver. (2016). ACRP Synthesis 78: Continuity of Operations Planning for Small Airports. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. Warner-Bean, S., K. Jenkins, J. S. Miller, C. Parkins, and R. Hoaglund. (2017). ACRP Research Report 171: Establishing a Coordinated Local Family Assistance Program for Airports. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. Zellers, S. J., et al. (2019). ACRP Research Report 16: Guidebook for Managing Small Airports, Second Edition. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C.

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