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For those Toronto-area pilots who may have missed the 6-o'clock TV news
today, Mayor Daley was in town today, "advising" Mayor Miller on how to run a waterfront. The bit was *highly* complimentary of Daley's Chicago-waterfront initiatives (complimentary by both the reporter and by Mayor Miller), with a hefty tinge of "why don't we have something like that"... The City Centre airport was not specifically mentioned, but it didn't take much imagination to see the implications. |
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Icebound wrote:
The City Centre airport was not specifically mentioned, but it didn't take much imagination to see the implications. I never had the privilege of flying into Meigs Field before its destruction, but I have flown into City Centre once. Walking out to my aircraft at dark, I will never forget that colorful and strikingly beautiful Toronto skyline that flanked the airport. This image will always be one of the more memorable aviation memories I carry with me. I still regret not packing my camera that day. Let's hope your politicians are not as dirty as that mayor is. -- Peter |
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Peter R. wrote:
Let's hope your politicians are not as dirty as that mayor is. Let's also hope that Canadian laws and regulations are a bit stricter in this regard than those in the States. George Patterson "Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got no clothes on - and are up to somethin'. |
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Having lived for years in Toronto and for a short time in Chicagoland,
I don't think that there is much chance of loosing Toronto island airport. Unlike Chicago, Toronto lakeshore is very well developed with already considerable park space, exhibition grounds, Ontario place, CN tower etc. the place has a lot of variety, the airport being a part of that, that Torontonians are proud of it. It also brings business directly to downtown. I loved to view the aircraft come and go from the CN tower. The mentality there is different from strong arm Al Capone (Daley). |
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Well Gee!
There's no reason to insult Al Capone :P Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "abripl" wrote in message ups.com... Having lived for years in Toronto and for a short time in Chicagoland, I don't think that there is much chance of loosing Toronto island airport. Unlike Chicago, Toronto lakeshore is very well developed with already considerable park space, exhibition grounds, Ontario place, CN tower etc. the place has a lot of variety, the airport being a part of that, that Torontonians are proud of it. It also brings business directly to downtown. I loved to view the aircraft come and go from the CN tower. The mentality there is different from strong arm Al Capone (Daley). |
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![]() "abripl" wrote in message ups.com... Having lived for years in Toronto and for a short time in Chicagoland, I don't think that there is much chance of loosing Toronto island airport. Unlike Chicago, Toronto lakeshore is very well developed with already considerable park space, exhibition grounds, Ontario place, CN tower etc. the place has a lot of variety, the airport being a part of that, that Torontonians are proud of it. It also brings business directly to downtown. I loved to view the aircraft come and go from the CN tower. The mentality there is different from strong arm Al Capone (Daley). The mentality may be different, but the lakeshore sounds similar. Most of the Chicago lakeshore was already parks. |
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![]() "abripl" wrote in message ups.com... Having lived for years in Toronto and for a short time in Chicagoland, I don't think that there is much chance of loosing Toronto island airport. Unlike Chicago, Toronto lakeshore is very well developed with already considerable park space, exhibition grounds, Ontario place, CN tower etc. the place has a lot of variety, the airport being a part of that, that Torontonians are proud of it. It also brings business directly to downtown. I loved to view the aircraft come and go from the CN tower. The mentality there is different from strong arm Al Capone (Daley). That's identical to the Chicago situation. |
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I sincerely hope Daley crosses the street and four blind guys come
through driving Peterbilts. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I sincerely hope Daley crosses the street and four blind guys come through driving Peterbilts. He's so short they would roll right over him. |
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