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Man, the Destroyer's latest lies are more blatant and transparent than
usual. Here's what he says about the FAA funding problem: That's where AOPA comes in — with the facts. "There is no funding shortfall Contrary to those who say the system is going broke, by AOPA's most conservative view, and using White House budget office estimates, the aviation trust fund could have a $4.2 billion surplus by 2011. And by AOPA's most liberal estimates, it could reach $9.3 billion by that time. As for the airlines' claim that the aviation trust fund would shrink because ticket prices are declining...that's fiction as well." ROTFL. This is hysterical. AOPA comes in "with the facts." LOL. The surpluses (conservative and liberal) are AOPA estimates. LOLOLOL. Based on what???? Hysterical. What White House estimates??? The White House is proposing a revamping of the funding formula. The ex-TV executive obviously cannot distinguish his own musings from reality. Probably because of his long association with network television... Then he says it is "fiction" that average ticket prices are declining. More absurdity. From the Transportation Research Board: "According to the Air Travel Price Index, an experimental measure being developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics, airline ticket prices have declined by 3.2 percent from the third quarter of 2000 to the third quarter of 2003" And that followed a longer period of declines following deregulation. Combined with the severe travel dropoff after 9/11, and the fact that the aviation trust fund is overwhelmingly funded with taxes on commercial airline tickets, the decline in Aviation Trust Fund revenues is a DOCUMENTED FACT. But, the Destroyer will make any mistatement, propogate any lie, etc. for his own purposes. Of course, if anyone bothers to check the facts (as Senator McCain has), they know this man is either an intentional liar, or so delusional that he should lose his own license. Again i say: this man is a disaster for your industry. Someone less combative, with some credibility and ethics would serve your cause much better. |
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Follow-up. I was laughing so much I forgot to post more Boyerisms. In (a
very poor attempt) to defend the adequacy and efficiency of the current funding system... Boyer said. "Just look at the facts: In 2005, the United States had nine times more departures than United Kingdom and four times more airports than Brazil. And general aviation is a large part of the U.S. aviation industry. In 2004, 68 percent of all aircraft in the country were GA." LOL again. Well, those "facts" may be accurate. But obviously they are irrelevant. Of course the US has more airports and departures than the UK and Brazil. WTF does that prove?? Maybe he should compare the number of airports in the US to Luxembourg also. |
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Someone less combative, with some credibility and ethics would serve your cause much better.
Allow me to use your own words here, they describe you to a T. When you start replying to your own posts you have identified yourself to all as a loon. Again. |
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by "Kingfish" May 3, 2006 at 12:18 PM
Someone less combative, with some credibility and ethics would serve your cause much better. Allow me to use your own words here, they describe you to a T. When you start replying to your own posts you have identified yourself to all as a loon. I post references to the statistics I cite. Boyer makes stuff up. If you think Boyer has credibility, good luck! |
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The compelling argument (with factual data) made in 5/4 testimony to House
Transportation Subcommittee by President of the ATA. It has actual facts (e.g. GA airports receive over one third of AIP capital grants, while GA contributes less than 2% of ATF revenues), and presents compelling evidence that commercial airlines support the system that GA uses. http://www.house.gov/transportation/...-04-05/may.pdf The Truth Squad has also reviewed Boyer's testimony, and found the usual rhetorical arguments, misstatements, and outright falsehoods. I can post his idiocy, but maybe you can find them for yourselves.... |
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![]() "Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... The compelling argument (with factual data) made in 5/4 testimony to House Transportation Subcommittee by President of the ATA. It has actual facts (e.g. GA airports receive over one third of AIP capital grants, while GA contributes less than 2% of ATF revenues), and presents compelling evidence that commercial airlines support the system that GA uses. http://www.house.gov/transportation/...-04-05/may.pdf I found the receive over one-third part, but not the less than 2% part. Of course, it was a quick scan after having a few glasses of wine. I have to admit you do provide valid data to backup your points. How, and where, do you find this stuff? |
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![]() "Tom Conner" wrote I found the receive over one-third part, but not the less than 2% part. Of course, it was a quick scan after having a few glasses of wine. I have to admit you do provide valid data to backup your points. How, and where, do you find this stuff? There are intangibles that can not be calculated, however. Where do commercial pilots receive their training? Where do many corporations fly into and out of? How many corporations base their operations in a certain community, partially because of a GA airport being handy? Where do police, and air ambulances, and organ transports, fly into and out of, and base their organizations? How much does this compare to many other infrastructures, that has users that do not pay enough to keep the asset in good operating condition? There are more examples, but I have already wasted too much time, rebutting skyloon's rants. -- Jim in NC |
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by "Tom Conner" May 5, 2006 at 08:25 AM
"Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... The compelling argument (with factual data) made in 5/4 testimony to House Transportation Subcommittee by President of the ATA. It has actual facts (e.g. GA airports receive over one third of AIP capital grants, while GA contributes less than 2% of ATF revenues), and presents compelling evidence that commercial airlines support the system that GA uses. http://www.house.gov/transportation/...-04-05/may.pdf I found the receive over one-third part, but not the less than 2% part. Of course, it was a quick scan after having a few glasses of wine. I have to admit you do provide valid data to backup your points. How, and where, do you find this stuff? Thanx Tom. I may not have my PPL, but I do know stuff about commercial and general aviation from my (previous) business life, and I know government finance. Plus, I like to fly on the little C-172 a buddy owns. So its not like I hate everything GA-related. But there are problems..... My sources: Varied, but I've read the ATA newletters for many years, and understand who is paying and for what. Also, the Federal Bureau of Transporation Statistics has a treasure trove of funding data. That would be a good place to start. Today, I think that by just Googling with certain key words, you can find the real info. Skylune, back from Montreal on a beautiful Air Canada flight. Heureux d'etre a la maison! |
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