
May 30th 04, 02:23 AM
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Do you really think that if the Dems get in charge that the "Rich"
pilots with their private plans will be treated any better.
On Fri, 28 May 2004 13:58:39 GMT, Larry Dighera
wrote:
Fortunately, we won't have to put up with this clown much longer:
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AVflash Volume 10, Number 22a -- May 23, 2004
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THE TFR THAT WAS, THE PRESIDENT THAT WASN'T ... THERE
Saturday (according to a TFR issued May 20) saw the airspace around
Austin (Texas) Bergstrom International Airport restricted for GA
traffic and open for the president ... who showed up but then skipped
the event he was in town to see. Alas, the Temporary Flight
Restriction, which read in part, "AIRCRAFT FLIGHT OPERATIONS ARE
PROHIBITED WITHIN 30 NMR UP TO BUT NOT INCLUDING FL1801" ... and then
in part two... "ALL AIRCRAFT ENTERING OR EXITING THE 30 NMR TFR SHALL
BE ON AN ACTIVE IFR OR VFR FLIGHT PLAN" was offered to the flying
public regardless of (clarity or) presidential presence. The
restrictions were intended to allow presidential access to the area
relatively free from free-range light aircraft and allow the proud
Bush parents to witness the graduation of daughter Jenna ... who also
didn't show up. Consistency, at least.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#187342
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:32:13 GMT, Larry Dighera
wrote in Message-Id: :
It looks like we're not the only ones who think baby Bush's 3,000+
square mile TFRs are too big:
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AOPA ePilot Volume 5, Issue 50 December 12, 2003
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PENNSYLVANIA LAWMAKERS CALL FOR SMALLER TFRs
Remember that poor pipeline patrol pilot who unwittingly flew over
the presidential motorcade in Philadelphia earlier this year? The
Pennsylvania legislature certainly does. AOPA President Phil Boyer
was the honored guest of state Rep. Gene McGill, an AOPA member, as
the House of Representatives on Monday passed, by a near-unanimous
vote, a resolution that calls on federal security officials to reduce
the size of temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) resulting from
presidential travel. The four-page resolution asks for authorities to
"reconsider the need to issue such restrictions based on nonspecific
threats and ways to improve the timely dissemination of flight
restriction information to pilots." The resolution will be sent to
key federal government officials. See AOPA Online
( http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsite...03-4-139x.html ).
On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 21:06:37 GMT, Larry Dighera
wrote in Message-Id: :
On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 06:07:34 -0400, Cub Driver wrote
in Message-Id: :
The prezdint is coming to Portsmouth and Manchester NH this week, and
AOPA reminds us that in such cases he is usually accompanied by a
60-mile TFR.
Right. Baby Bush inflicts a 60 nm diameter no-fly-zone on the NAS
wherever he goes in this country. They call it a 30 nm TFR, but it's
really 2,826 nautical miles square, or 3,291 statute miles square!
All he has to do to defeat the Democrats next year is to be near their
convention site during its duration; air transportation will be
halted.
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Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts.
-- Larry Dighera,
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