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No, I disagree. It is as someone else mentioned, just enough of a step
to shut up the people who actually matter to the gov't. The rest of us, unfortunately, only get heard through AOPA, and they obviously don't have enough clout to get us our rightful access to the DC-3 airports... honestly, I could care less about flying into DCA... the other airports that have been shutdown are far more GA friendly. At least there is a way to get in to them, but it requires jumping through way too many hoops for the occasional transient pilot. -- jr |
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Guy Elden Jr wrote:
No, I disagree. It is as someone else mentioned, just enough of a step to shut up the people who actually matter to the gov't. The rest of us, unfortunately, only get heard through AOPA, and they obviously don't have enough clout to get us our rightful access to the DC-3 airports... Anybody can get access to the DC-3 airports. You just have to go through the vetting process. That was opened up a few months ago. Of course, the process is annoying to get vetted and mildly annoying (on a busy day when both the Leesburg FSS and Potomac approach have long call queues0. |
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John T wrote:
wrote: 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. This is true. The "private" planes they're talking about are corporate and charter aircraft, not your run-o-the-mill GA aircraft. The private planes their talking about is corporate aircraft that are being used as legal bribes for congressional members. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
WASHINGTON - Private planes will be allowed to take off and land at Reagan Great news! Sorta -- it's definitely a good first step. But AOPA has pulled the article on this from their web site (it was there a few hours ago). That article said that the pilots must have undergone a security check and cleared by the FBI, there will only be 24 arrivals and departures allowed each day, and there must be an armed LEO aboard. 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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Jose wrote:
...., and an armed officer being on board the aircraft. Presumably this is an appropriately vetted officer. Where are they going to get these officers? Well, if your State has such a thing, apply for an honorary deputy sheriff's position and take the required training. 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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Ron Natalie wrote:
The private planes their talking about is corporate aircraft that are being used as legal bribes for congressional members. No doubt. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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It's going to be a witch to get Ron Wattanja's single seater in there, isn't
it? Jim there must be an armed LEO aboard. |
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![]() "H.P." wrote in message m... 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, ...snip... 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. Statistically, one armed law enforcement officer in so many (I don't know how many) is a rogue. Is that any less of a threat than one passenger in so many (I don't know how many) being a terrorist? Would I feel safer in a 12-pax corporate jet where 1 person (who I don't know) has a gun, or in one where nobody has a gun? |
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![]() "H.P." wrote in message m... http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,157573,00.html Reagan Nat'l Airport Reopening to Private Planes Doesn't sound very open to me... |
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