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Here is a copy of my email to Diane Rehms in response to comments she
made about GA last week on her news show. I have not received a reply as of yet. I am a long time listener to your show and greatly value your unbiased opinions and interviews. I would like to make a comment about your News Roundup on Oct 13 (Friday). I was greatly disappointed about your commentaries regarding the small airplane that crashed into an apartment in NY. Considering the thousands of airplanes that transition through NY, having just one accident like this in many many years indicates an excellent safety record. In addition, only the occupants of the vehicle were killed, and no bystanders were injured. The media unfortunately likes to sensationalize this incident and draw parallels with the 9/11 attacks. I am hopeful that you will provide a more educated and objective view. Small airplanes are no more a threat to this nation than small cars. I would challenge anyone who says otherwise to prove the existence of such threats. In order to do that, you would have to become educated about our national airspace system and the aviation industry. I am a pilot and flight instructor, and I can tell you with certainty that the difference between the small airplane that crashed last week and the 9/11 airplanes is like the difference between a motorcycle and a 18-wheel fuel tanker. Yet, we allow vehicles loaded with dangerous material to go through NY and DC. When it comes to airplanes, we seem to have a phobia, no matter how small that threat may be. Commercial news outlets are in the business of sensationalizing trivial events, but I hold NPR to a higher standard. I hope you will retract your statements about general aviation, and do a future show on the real status of aviation in this country, and how general aviation has been victimized by the political climate. I will be happy to put you in touch with experts on this topic. To inject some irony into this incident, a car accidentally crashed into a second story apartment sometime last month, but that did not make any national news, or call for draconian measures to clamp down on car driving. Here is the link: http://www.newsday.com/news/local/lo...news-headlines |
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![]() Andrew Sarangan wrote: snip Of course you are right. But don't hold your breath. I accidentally hear Geraldo Rivera on the TV a few days ago. I used to think he was a moron; now he's proved it. He was blathering about the turn, and how the wing would block the pilot's view as he banked. IIRC, the plane was a Cirrus, with a low wing. It would get out of the way of his view. Heraldo also mentioned the pilot's low time, and how he shouldn't have been there with so little experience. Well, duh, perhaps that's why he had an instructor along??????? I wish these idiots would shut up until we have some facts, instead of filling airwaves with their arrogant blather. |
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![]() Andrew Sarangan wrote: Here is a copy of my email to Diane Rehms in response to comments she made about GA last week on her news show. I have not received a reply as of yet. Good for you. I wrote Sen. Schumer (NY) about his misconceptions, and his attempts at scaring the voters. On the good side of news reporting, I've often written 1010-WINS news and corrected them on aviation information... and they fix their reports! For example, when that pilot crashed with his family in a city street a few years back, 1010 was reporting that the "large gyroscope that keeps the plane upright" might've failed. I gently trained them on the fact that the "gyro" that the NTSB was talking about, was a small instrument. To my surprise, they quickly corrected their story and replied to me with an apology that their "local aviation expert was out of town". So there's hope sometimes. Kev |
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Kev wrote:
On the good side of news reporting, I've often written 1010-WINS news and corrected them on aviation information... and they fix their reports! For example, when that pilot crashed with his family in a city street a few years back, 1010 was reporting that the "large gyroscope that keeps the plane upright" might've failed. I gently trained them on the fact that the "gyro" that the NTSB was talking about, was a small instrument. To my surprise, they quickly corrected their story and replied to me with an apology that their "local aviation expert was out of town". So there's hope sometimes. Sometimes... maybe. I've corrected our local stations on several occasions and have never gotten any kind of response out of them. Not a thank you; not a correction. And I always point out that they already have an in-house aviation expert on staff: their traffic copter pilot. Apparently they'd rather leave him out of the loop on the off chance that they can embarass themselves yet again with lame reporting. They'd rather be sensational than right. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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![]() Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote: Kev wrote: On the good side of news reporting, I've often written 1010-WINS news and corrected them on aviation information... and they fix their reports! Btw, I should've mentioned that 1010 is the largest news radio station in New York City. So there's hope sometimes. Sometimes... maybe. I've corrected our local stations on several occasions and have never gotten any kind of response out of them. Not a thank you; not a correction. And I always point out that they already have an in-house aviation expert on staff: their traffic copter pilot. Apparently they'd rather leave him out of the loop on the off chance that they can embarass themselves yet again with lame reporting. A few years back we had a run of news copter accidents. One ditched in the East River. Another spun into a rooftop in Brooklyn (that one was caught on tape by a rival news copter... and replayed a thousand times). This was right after they reamed out a GA pilot for crashing in the streets. But because it was THEIR pilots, and they were terrified of getting banned from flying low over city streets, all the TV stations emphasized how brave their pilots were to have saved the passengers, etc. Quite a different tune, and they were gentler to GA crashes for a long time afterward. Kev |
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On 18 Oct 2006 20:37:18 -0700, wrote in .com:
I wish these idiots would shut up until we have some facts, instead of filling airwaves with their arrogant blather. Jim Fallows, a former Cirrus owner and GA pilot with hundreds of hours of experience, has written a series of excellent articles on the crash. This article was highlighted in today's AVWEB newsletter: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200610u/lidle-crash-3 Jim is a good friend of a good friend of mine and used to post occasionally in r.a.p. Marty -- The Big-8 hierarchies (comp, humanities, misc, news, rec, sci, soc, talk) are under new management. See http://www.big-8.org for details. |
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![]() "Kev" wrote in message ups.com... A few years back we had a run of news copter accidents. One ditched in the East River. Another spun into a rooftop in Brooklyn (that one was caught on tape by a rival news copter... and replayed a thousand times). This was right after they reamed out a GA pilot for crashing in the streets. But because it was THEIR pilots, and they were terrified of getting banned from flying low over city streets, all the TV stations emphasized how brave their pilots were to have saved the passengers, etc. Quite a different tune, and they were gentler to GA crashes for a long time afterward. IIRC, that was just last year. |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message ups.com... ....snip... Nice letter, eloquent and reasonable. I think no amount of reason, though, will stop grandstanding politicians and news media. |
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Its more like a motorcycle to a freight train.
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"Martin X. Moleski, SJ" wrote:
Jim Fallows, a former Cirrus owner and GA pilot with hundreds of hours of experience, has written a series of excellent articles on the crash. This article was highlighted in today's AVWEB newsletter: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200610u/lidle-crash-3 That's a nice article and the New York Times graphic that he links to is a very nice and succinct summary of the flight. |
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