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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,157573,00.html
Reagan Nat'l Airport Reopening to Private Planes Tuesday, May 24, 2005 WASHINGTON - Private planes will be allowed to take off and land at Reagan National Airport (search) for the first time since Sept. 11, 2001, the Transportation Security Administration is expected to announce Wednesday, according to people in government and aviation who have seen the plan. Congress (search) has long been pressuring the TSA to reopen the airport to charter aircraft, business jets and private planes. It is far more convenient to downtown Washington than the other two airports in the region, Dulles International Airport and Baltimore-Washington International Airport. But the TSA has been reluctant to reopen Reagan National Airport to private aircraft because it's so close to the Capitol, the White House and other potential terrorist targets. It took weeks after the terror attacks for security officials to reopen the airport to commercial airlines. "It's overdue," said Rep. John Mica, the Florida Republican who chairs the House Transportation Committee's (search) aviation subcommittee. "It can be done safely. I've been convinced all along." The requirements will be strict, said people familiar with the plan who spoke on condition of anonymity because the TSA had not yet made an announcement. In 90 days, the plan would allow 48 flights into the airport a day. Their crews will have to have their backgrounds checked and an armed law enforcement officer will have to be on board, the people said. |
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WASHINGTON - Private planes will be allowed to take off and land at Reagan
Great news! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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WASHINGTON - Private planes will be allowed to take off and land at Reagan
Great news! Uh, not so fast. 45 a day (ok, that's a start), security clearances first (which probably includes fingerprinting like a common criminal - I understand that other airports in the area already do this), and an armed officer being on board the aircraft. Presumably this is an appropriately vetted officer. Where are they going to get these officers? Land at Gaithersberg first? Have them flown out to the originating airport? This sounds like just enough to open the airport to corporate jets, which is just enough to shut enough people up so that it stops there. Maybe I'm just too cynical from living in the Northeast, and I hope it goes well and leads to our government granting us more privileges in our nation's captiol, but I'm not holding my breath. Jose -- The price of freedom is... well... freedom. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() first (which probably includes fingerprinting like a common criminal - I understand that other airports in the area already do this), Jose Not only common criminals are fingerprinted. I have been fingerprinted voluntarily numerous times.. A few times for the purpose of obtaining and renewing my state's concealed handgun license (which by the way, is NOT banned in small planes.. only the airliners..). Dave |
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H.P. wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,157573,00.html Reagan Nat'l Airport Reopening to Private Planes Tuesday, May 24, 2005 WASHINGTON - Private planes will be allowed to take off and land at Reagan National Airport (search) for the first time since Sept. 11, 2001, the Transportation Security Administration is expected to announce Wednesday, according to people in government and aviation who have seen the plan. This just goes to show that Congress's greedy self-interst can benefit the general population a little bit. The airport panders to Congress directly (frankly DCA should have been abandoned a long time ago if it weren't for Congress). The people who want to fly in there more than anybody else are those providing "assistance" to congressmen. |
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I don't see how it's such "Great News". With a requirement to have a
law enforcement officer on board, it does nothing for those of us with small planes. I have to have a cop sitting in my Skyhawk to land there? Where do I get one? Where do I put him if I have my wife and baggage with me? It's just more silly, unnecessary bull****. |
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Rosspilot wrote:
Where do I put him if I have my wife and baggage with me? On the wing. -- Peter |
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I don't see how it's such "Great News". With a requirement to have a
law enforcement officer on board, it does nothing for those of us with small planes. It's a step in the right direction, plain and simple. Nothing more, nothing less. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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