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Wishing you all the best. These thoughts come to mind.
Approach - Logic, and Arguments to be offered: Be there, professionally attired with clean haircuts and make a clear, reasoned presentation with good demeanor. Anger gets nothing and must be hidden. Prepare a simple quite brief position paper to be submitted at the meeting into the FAA record following clearly given oral statements of your needs and position. Make no offers of any additional procedure or equipment not required of pilots of all aircraft. For example, there is not a requirement for radio in aircraft, so don't offer it. In that initial paper, essentially use logic; keep it simple, keep it brief. Offer to operate as any other aircraft at the airfield. No need to detail the history of hostilities and present no argumentum ad hominem. Hold back a trump card, to be used in a later written argumentarium on 'errors of fact,' for the event that such may become necessary. The later line argument, which one may cite, is operations procedures as cited in Airman's Information Manual on operations at non-tower controlled airports. One may then cite into FAA the record, argument that procedures which should be operated by are those defined in the FAA Airman's Information Manual. Sometimes, it is better to not offer all one's defensive arguments until the opponent or agency advocating an adverse but unconventional procedure has made their first volley. Thus, guard your hand. If one offers all their arguments in round one, then the initial ensuing FAA directive or finding can include their parry incorporated into the initial FAA written finding and they will be holding all the cards stacked to their position without opportunity for useful additional argument. Thus, hold back and use AIM for the come back in round two. Truly wishing you the best. Dancing on clouds, Keep it up! Jim Culp USA GatorCity Florida |
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