Frankly I would be more worried about the noise from his mower. It will be running for hours keeping the grass cut.
MIke Z
"Nathan D. Olmscheid" wrote in message . 159.8...
Don't you think the first step before really worrying too much about it
is to find out what he plans to do with the airstrip. Like you said if
he plans to take off for personal flight now and then its probably not a
big deal. But if he plans to run a business off of it, it probably is.
Find out the facts before wasting energy on worrying about.
Take Care,
Nathan
I was hoping for a more mature newsgroup. A more accurate saying would
be,"We all have rights but not the right to impose on other's rights".
So far I can only perceive a "redneck" mentality from the replies. You
people question if "I" love airplanes but I question if "YOU" love
airplanes because if you did you would be concerned to help preserve
this instead of thinking you can do anything you please. I think I
already commented that I didn't know the extent of what the other
landowner intended to do. One flight one day of the month would be
peachy. One flight every day, every hour, a crop dusting business ran
out of the home or whatever would be extreme. This is not a question
of pilots fighting for their rights because it is clear there is not
enough land in this example to not violate the rights of others.
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