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Wow, I'm amazed, nothing in the NGs yet about this - perhaps I have a slow
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"Hilton" wrote in message
nk.net... Wow, I'm amazed, nothing in the NGs yet about this - perhaps I have a slow mail server? Saw it. Not really sure how it affects us. Didn't see anything that suggested the DHS was going to change their basic policies. They'll just move the stuff currently in the TSA elsewhere. |
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![]() "Hilton" wrote in message nk.net... Wow, I'm amazed, nothing in the NGs yet about this - perhaps I have a slow mail server? Hilton Give us a link? |
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Give us a link?
http://www.cnn.com - under Travel http://www.aero-news.net - a few stories down http://www.tsa.gov - under News and Events Hilton |
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 05:30:23 GMT, "Hilton"
wrote in et:: Wow, I'm amazed, nothing in the NGs yet about this What aspect of Admiral Stone's departure from TSA do you find relevant and worthy of discussion here? http://www.cnn.com/2005/TRAVEL/04/08...tor/index.html Roehrkasse dismissed reports that the future of the TSA may be in jeopardy. "The TSA has the full confidence of the department leadership and will continue in its missions to secure the nation's aviation and transportation system," he said. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is conducting a review of the department and a Homeland Security official said he "will look at all aspects of TSA operations consistent with studying all aspects of the department's operations." The review is expected to be completed in late May or early June. |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
What aspect of Admiral Stone's departure from TSA do you find relevant and worthy of discussion here? For GA? Probably little to none. Someone else, I'm sure, will take over the job of harassing pilots and controllers with ADIZs and such. I've heard from a reliable source that the Teterboro FSDO was tasked with "violating" the [too, admittedly] many pilots that violated the NY airspace restrictions during the Republican Convention. The result was FSDO people chasing down pilots instead of inspecting operations at the airports like EWR. But I've never located a reference for this. Anyone happen to have one? With respect to the current story, one item I found particularly amusing was that screener jobs may return to the private market. It seems that this federal security effort was just another of many jobs the federal government is completely incapable of handling. They took it on only to fail. So they hand it back to private industry from whom the government was supposedly saving us. The major change from before is that there will now be a liability limit. So if the screeners permit a terrorist with a nuclear weapon to sneak aboard, they cannot be held liable. A complete joke, except we're the joke's butt. The only decent thing about this are comments like "We need to step back and look at the billions of dollars we spent on the system, which doesn't provide much more protection than we had before 9/11" from John Mica. If only he and his peers would turn their attentions to the abuses heaped upon GA. - Andrew |
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Hilton wrote:
http://www.aero-news.net - a few stories down "Cirrus Design Steps Up As Major Sponsor of ANN's SnF-Lakeland 2005 Coverage!" And the photo ad next to it is for Lancair... bwahahahaha |
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Darrel Toepfer wrote:
http://www.aero-news.net - a few stories down "Cirrus Design Steps Up As Major Sponsor of ANN's SnF-Lakeland 2005 Coverage!" And the photo ad next to it is for Lancair... bwahahahaha In fareness there were also ads for the Eclipse, TAP and the SR22. Kinda shocked that the first ad that popped up was for a Columbia 350/400... Just refresh the page to rotate through all the ads... |
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 22:18:51 -0400, Andrew Gideon
wrote in ine.com:: Larry Dighera wrote: What aspect of Admiral Stone's departure from TSA do you find relevant and worthy of discussion here? For GA? Probably little to none. Someone else, I'm sure, will take over the job of harassing pilots and controllers with ADIZs and such. I've heard from a reliable source that the Teterboro FSDO was tasked with "violating" the [too, admittedly] many pilots that violated the NY airspace restrictions during the Republican Convention. The result was FSDO people chasing down pilots instead of inspecting operations at the airports like EWR. But I've never located a reference for this. Anyone happen to have one? With respect to the current story, one item I found particularly amusing was that screener jobs may return to the private market. It seems that this federal security effort was just another of many jobs the federal government is completely incapable of handling. They took it on only to fail. That seems at odds with the AVflash blurb below. So they hand it back to private industry from whom the government was supposedly saving us. The major change from before is that there will now be a liability limit. So if the screeners permit a terrorist with a nuclear weapon to sneak aboard, they cannot be held liable. A complete joke, except we're the joke's butt. The only decent thing about this are comments like "We need to step back and look at the billions of dollars we spent on the system, which doesn't provide much more protection than we had before 9/11" from John Mica. Between the cost of baby Bush's waging war on Iraq under false pretenses and the billions of dollars being spent by new Department Of Homeland Security he created, the economic recession has rebounded, but future generations will be paying off the huge deficit thus created for decades. But hey, the "War President" did manage to get reelected. :-( If only he and his peers would turn their attentions to the abuses heaped upon GA. - Andrew Many thanks for the information you provided. Here's a little mo ------------------------------------------------------------------- AVflash Volume 11, Number 15a -- April 11, 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------- TSA LOSES HEAD, MAY DOWNSIZE... Admiral David M. Stone, the third person to head the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the three years of its (somewhat rocky) existence, announced Friday he will step down in June. Officials were mum on the reasons for the departure and plans for a successor. The move could reflect an effort in Washington to diminish the agency's role, according to The Washington Post. The TSA could be limited to just managing airport security screeners, or it could be disbanded altogether. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is currently undertaking a review of the TSA to be completed in May or June, which is expected to lead to major changes. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#189518 ....TO GA DISMAY General aviation advocacy groups are growing weary of the TSA revolving door. "We need consistent and steady leadership by the individuals that shape our fragile flight environment," said AOPA President Phil Boyer. Each new leader needs to be convinced that GA aircraft are not a threat and educated about the nature and needs of small airports, a frustrating exercise when they keep leaving. Stone had appeared last October at AOPA Expo in Long Beach, Calif., where he showed a willingness to listen to the concerns of GA pilots. He also had worked closely with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) on plans to reopen Reagan Washington National Airport. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#189519 |
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Hilton wrote:
Wow, I'm amazed, nothing in the NGs yet about this - perhaps I have a slow mail server? They'll just keep replacing the head guy until they find somebody willing to ground "all those dangerous little planes." George Patterson There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the mashed potatoes. |
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