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"Morgans" wrote in news:LoXGi.36$gd1.18
@newsfe06.lga: They deserve all they get from hiring her. Their loss is our gain! ....or it could be out of the frying pan into the fire. -- |
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![]() "John Godwin" wrote ...or it could be out of the frying pan into the fire. There is always that possibility, but do you think it could be worse? Nahhh! -- Jim in NC |
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BLAKEY TAKES PARTING SHOT AT AIRLINES
(http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196129) Marion Blakey made her last speech (http://www.faa.gov/news/speeches/new...fm?newsId=9532) as FAA administrator on Tuesday, before the Washington, D.C., Aero Club. And it held at least one surprise -- she put the blame for airline delays squarely on airline scheduling practices that are "out of line with reality." The airline industry has waged a campaign trying to blame general aviation aircraft for congestion and delays. Sounds to me like this shows that the FAA/airline campaign for use fees to fund NextGen was a lie. Thus no need for any user fees or ADS-B mandates. Ron Lee |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
Sounds to me like this shows that the FAA/airline campaign for use fees to fund NextGen was a lie. Thus no need for any user fees or ADS-B mandates. I'm sorry, but I don't follow your logic. You're saying, that because the FAA Administrator publicly admits that the air carriers are causing flight delays, that user-fee financing of NextGen ATC was a lie? I agree with your conclusion, but I don't understand the reasoning you used to reach it. What Blakey's statement reveals is here change of stance on the issue of the cause of airline delays as she slips the surly bonds of the Bush regime. ADS-B is a done-deal; FAA has signed the contract with ITT to pay for its development, implementation, deployment, and operation as another step toward privatized ATC. We have been hearing of airspace gridlock and terrible delays based upon an antiquated ATC system. If the real cause of the delays are largely airline scheduling, plus inadequate number of runways, gates, etc, then the premise for NextGen is flawed. If they want ADS-B, go ahead but don't force me to pay thousands for equipment that provides nothing to me. I fly quite well with what I have. Ron Lee |
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