The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 22.09.1995, Qupperneq 4

The White Falcon - 22.09.1995, Qupperneq 4
Editor’s note: Capt. W. Robert Blake Jr., commanding officer of NAS, recently answered base residents’questions on Feedback. Transcripts of Feed back are provided to The White Falcon by the NAS Administration Office. Q: What plans are under consideration to resurface the road and eliminate the large holes near the Youth Center? A: PWD has every intention of paving this road as soon as funds become avail- able. Because of budgetary reductions, this project probably will not take place in the near future. PWD will ensure that the frequency of required grading will be reviewed more often to help eliminate potholes this winter. Q: The water in the Patron Hangar looks rustier than the last time VP 5 was deployed to Keflavik. What are the plans for eliminating the rusty water flowing from the pipes in the Patron Hangar? A: There is a NATO project to rehabili- tate Hangar 831, and part of this project is replacing the water system. In the mean- time, a flushing program at the faucets eliminates a large amount of the rust. The Hospital has been working jointly with the PWD Environmental Division and certi- fies that the water is fit for drinking after the flushing program. If you have any questions concerning the Flushing Program, contact Bjorn Halldorsson at ext. 2852. Q: Does the employee/customer smoking area at the NEX include the main entrance to the facility? If smoking at the main entrance is not permitted, where is the approved smoking area located? A: There is an assigned smoking area in the back of the NEX for its employees. The NEX, in accordance with Navy regu- lations, prohibits smoking within 10 feet of any entrance. Any violation of this policy should be reported to the management. Q: The Youth Center hours of participa- tion for younger teens does not seem to be coordinated with the bus schedule provid- ing transportation to the facility. Can the bus schedule be augmented to provide transportation at the times these teens are required to depart the Youth Center? A: In order to satisfy the needs of the teen community, the hours of operation have been changed. The new hours will be from 6 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. for all grades. There are four bus runs during the course of the evening. The departure times are 6, 8, and 10 p.m., and 12 a.m. If there is a group of teens that needs transportation outside of these hours, special arrange- ments may be made with the bus driver. Q: Where can information about the base flying club be obtained? A: The Keflavfk Flying Club is located in Hangar 885 (by the NEX). Although the club is not manned during working hours, a message may be left at ext. 4300. A flight instructor will return your call. Membership is open to all base residents. A general membership/safety meeting is held the first Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. Q: Why is beer no longer available in bottles at the Top of the Rock? Why wasn’t the decision made at the other facilities selling beer? A: There have been several incidents at the Top of the Rock in which bodily injury has occurred. The most severe injury was when a customer was hit over the head with a beer bottle. Among the considera- tions when developing this policy were the requirements for crowd control and the layout of the facility. The size and layout of the Top of the Rock makes it difficult to monitor all areas at a given time, and it is our responsibility to ensure customers have a safe and pleasant place of recre- ation. Another factor considered is that we anticipate the crowd will increase notably once club renovations are com- plete. Management realized there would be resistance to this policy, but customer safety is our most important concern. Q: Are there any plans for providing a cariy-out food service from the Enlisted Dining Facility (EDF)? A: At present, there are no plans to rein- stitute the take-out service at the EDF. The service was discontinued because of financial considerations. Inspectors dur- ing a recent supply management assess- ment noted several patrons going through the food line, eating a regular meal, ai then helping themselves to additional by using the take-out service in order carry the meals back to their rooms fo future consumption. These additional meals were not accounted for with the required signature of the patron. The cost of operations thus increased for all patrons and the ability for the EDF to pro- vide a consistent quality menu within financial constraints was adversely affect- ed. The NAS Supply Department is inves- tigating alternative arrangements which may allow for take-out service and other innovative food service ideas in the future. Q: Can clarification be provided on the policy concerning granting two unaccom- panied environmental and morale leave (EML) periods? A: According to DoD Directive 1327.5, EML programs may be authorized in overseas locations where adverse environ- mental conditions exist that would offset the full benefits of annual leave programs. The eligibility criteria is as follows: - Service members, regardless of their accompanied status, and/or their family members may be provided space-avail able, air transportation from EML duty loca- tions (NAS is designated as one) to take ordinary leave in an EML destination site (CONUS, England, Germany, and the Netherlands). - The service member’s family members must be command sponsored to partici- pate. - In addition, participants may take no more than two EML trips per year which is a recent change here at NAS. - EML trips for the service member are not supposed to be taken within six months of the beginning or end of the ser- vice member’s tour of duty at the eligible location; however, waivers are available for extenuating circumstances. NAS Command Ombudsmen phone listing Command Name Phone Command Name Phone Coordinator Natalie Green 6479/4401 NCTS Sue Brenner 4444 AIMD/NAS Vacant NCTS Jennifer Rudolph 4820/4923 AIR OPS/NAS Stacie Kouskouris 4823 NCTS Katherine Swing 4784 CFK Debra Webster 7447 NLMOD Deena Pebley 6068 FLTIMG Donna Hare 2503/4279 NSGT Danelle Frazer 6391 Hospital Tracy Crider 4085 NSGT Jennifer Gregory 4780 Hospital Rhonda Metcalf 4502/3202 PSD Katyn Strickland 6113/2605 IDF Vacant PWD/NAS Tonya Shenefield 2763/7631 MCSFCO Jennifer Skok 4906 Security/NAS Vacant MCSF CO Carmen Schliesman 7186 Supply/NAS Lisa Goldberg Anita Blakely 7567/7508 NAS Victoria Baxter 4833/2137 56th RQS 7840 NMCBD Cindy Karalis 7776 85THLS Kathryn Dickson 7473 NAVFAC Stacie Rose 7770 85TH OS/FF Chris Herwick 4969 NAVFAC Kristen Stiles 7255/3229 932ND ACS Kim Hayes 6422 0 4 The White Falcon

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