
December 9th 03, 10:06 PM
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I think we should start checking these guys homes for noise pollution. I'll
fly over around 2:00am and see if I can hear anything.
"Roger Halstead" wrote in message
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 21:27:14 -0500, Paul Dowgewicz
wrote:
I found that this group has set up a web site at
http://www.freeskies.org . It's rather basic for now, but it says
they're setting up a non-profit organization to help with the legal fees
(extortion.)
It soulds like it's time to fight fire with fire, fing a good junk
yard Lawyer, file a couter suit of harrasment, go after them
agressively, and name all of the opponents and their supporters in
the suit. Course it's gonna run about 20 grand just to get started.
You'll have to fix the return add due to dumb virus checkers
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair?)
www.rogerhalstead.com.
Orval Fairbairn wrote:
I just got this one off the EAA Hotline. It seems that some noise Nazis
in MA are trying to do an end run around the Federal preemption of
aviation regulations by suing individual pilots who fly near their
property.
"
AVIATION COMMUNITY RESPONDS FAVORABLY TO AFSA ---
The American Free Skies Association (AFSA), a New England-based
aviation
preservation organization, has received plenty of positive feedback
from
throughout the aviation community since an article about its plight
appeared last week on the EAA website, in EAA's member newsletter e-HOT
LINE, and was picked up by several other outlets. Three Massachusetts
aerobatic pilots, each a member of International Aerobatic Club (IAC)
Chapter 35, and an aviation business owner operating out of Hanscom
Field (BED) in suburban Boston are defendants in legal cases that, if
successful, could have dire national ramifications for the freedom of
flight.
http://www.eaa.org/communications/ea...freeskies.html
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