The Anchorage Assembly has given the go-ahead for a large jet to land at the city airfield.
The 100,000-pound Boeing 727 has been donated by FedEx to the University of Alaska Anchorage, which wants it for its aviation technology program based at Merrill Field. The busy airfield for small planes is just a mile from the Downtown area.
Once the plane is landed, it would never be flown again.
The Anchorage Daily News says the Assembly voted unanimously on Tuesday to allow the plane to land later this month at the airfield.
FAA Regional Administrator Robert Lewis told Assembly members that the community will benefit from the training that the plane affords students. He says there should be no problem with the plane landing at the airfield.
Anchorage Assembly OKs Boeing 727 Landing at Merrill Field
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Lynda McCarty at 5:42 PM February 15, 2013
Any word on when this is taking place yet? I'm a former aviation student at UAA and I'd love to be at the field to watch!
itstrue at 1:47 AM February 15, 2013
smart move by fedex no market for these old birds and they get good PR plus a tax write off