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SeaPort Airlines cites pilot shortage in delay BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Management of Port Angeles Boat Haven will soon change with the retirement of harbormaster Chuck Faires.
Harbormaster passing baton after decades As part of managing the marina, Port Angeles Marine leases a room within the harborPORT ANGELES — After 64 master office, the fuel dock, the years, the Faires family will no land containing the underlonger manage the Port Angeles ground fuel tanks and a retail Boat Haven. space within the Boat Yard Chuck Faires, who owns Port building, port staff said. Angeles Marine — the company Faires has been the port’s that manages operations at the agent at the Boat Haven for the Boat Haven as part of a contract past 43 years and at the Boat agreement with the Port of Port Yard for the past 29 years. Angeles — is retiring and is in In 1952, Joe Faires — Chuck the process of selling his company. Faires’ father — began managThe port has agreed to pursue ing the marina. a recommendation from Faires Chuck, the Boat Haven harthat Masco Petroleum take over bormaster, took over managehis agent duties short-term. ment in 1976.
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On Jan. 4, Chuck notified port officials via letter he intends to retire effective May 15. “For the past 43 years, it has been a great honor and privilege to work with, and be affiliated with, each and every port commissioner and staff member that have come and gone,” Faires wrote in the letter to Karen Goschen, the port’s interim executive director. “Their straightforward approach and fairness has always made my position interesting and workable.” TURN
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PORT ANGELES — Restoring commercial air service from Port Angeles to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has been postponed indefinitely. SeaPort Airlines of Portland, Ore., notified Port of Port Angeles staff late Tuesday it is postponing the start of its scheduled air service from William R. Fairchild International Airport to Sea-Tac indefinitely, citing a pilot shortage. SeaPort could not be reached for comment Thursday. The company’s news release did not suggest how long the postponement might last. The airline also is postponing its planned service from Moses Lake to Seattle and Portland, Ore. Regularly scheduled air service from Fairchild to Sea-Tac was set to begin March 1.
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days on single-engine, nine-passenger Cessna Caravan turboprop aircraft similar to those flown by Kenmore Air. Kenmore abandoned service to Port Angeles in November 2014. Port of Port Angeles officials have sought another carrier since then. Besides SeaPort, Alaska Airlines had considered flying the Port Angeles-Seattle route, but with a single flight by a 76-passenger Bombardier Q-400 twinengine turboprop. Community officials, including Port Commissioner Colleen McAleer, have said they would prefer more frequent flights by smaller aircraft to increase flexiFacilities lease bility for connections at Sea-Tac. Other possible carriers had No contract has been signed included Skywest and the return between the port and SeaPort at this time, Karen Goschen, the of Kenmore Air. port’s interim executive director, Left in a lurch said Thursday. Instead, the port was “in the The Port of Port Angeles will process of negotiating a facilities continue searching for ways to lease,” she said. restore air service to Port Angeles, In October, the airline Goschen said. announced it would begin service TURN TO AIRLINE/A4 with five 40-minute flights most
CEO: Inslee’s initiative will impact OMC OMC, Forks, Jefferson are included While the hospitals in the community of health remain independent, they work together under one umbrella to achieve jointly defined goals. “The Olympic Community of Health will explore priorities for a Regional Health Improvement plan, and we will work collaboratively to reach the established goals,” Bobby L. Beeman, OMC’s communications manager, said Thursday. Beeman said the initiative is in the planning stages.
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PORT ANGELES — Forks Community Hospital, Jefferson Healthcare and Olympic Medical Center will join in an Accountable Community of Health system as part of Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed Healthier Washington initiative. The Olympic Community of Health, as it is known, received official state designation Dec. 22 and includes hospitals in Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties. The Olympic Community of Major changes Health is one of nine accountable In the coming three to four communities throughout the years, “we expect major changes state.
to Medicaid, completely changing the way we are paid,” Eric Lewis, OMC chief executive officer, said during Wednesday’s regular hospital board of commissioners meeting. “This is really big stuff. I think all reimbursements are at risk.” In 2015, about 17 percent of patients who visited the hospital were Medicaid recipients, Lewis said. The state intends “to go away from cost reimbursement to a new payment methodology which could be more like fixed budgets,” he said. That could mean OMC and other hospitals would get a fixed fee for service instead of being paid for each patient visit,
Lewis said. “ T h e y might just mail us $1 million a month,” he said. T h e r e would be “no more fees for service” but a fixed “budget Lewis to take care of all the medical needs of all the Medicaid enrollees in our service area,” he said. “That is a lot of risk. They want to transfer risk to providers.” After implementation, “there will just be one bucket of Medicaid dollars going out to enrollees,” Lewis said.
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