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I was having lunch with a buddy of mine the other day who has been a pilot
for almost 50 years. We discussed the bad visibility we have in the South and up the Eastern seaboard in the summer. Haze to 10,000', lateral visibility frequently under 5 miles, etc. He said that it is much better now than in the late 60's/early 70's. He said the airborne pollution in those days was so bad that if you went on a long X/C you often came back with an oily film covering the leading edges of the wings. He also added that when he started flying, in the 50's, visibility was usually far better than it is today. Any comments? KB |
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Kyle Boatright wrote:
snip He said that it is much better now than in the late 60's/early 70's. He said the airborne pollution in those days was so bad that if you went on a long X/C you often came back with an oily film covering the leading edges of the wings. He also added that when he started flying, in the 50's, visibility was usually far better than it is today. Any comments? Good to know that some things are getting better as the years go on. Usually it is the opposite. ![]() -- Peter |
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![]() Kyle Boatright wrote: Haze to 10,000', lateral visibility frequently under 5 miles, etc. He said that it is much better now than in the late 60's/early 70's. He said the airborne pollution in those days was so bad that if you went on a long X/C you often came back with an oily film covering the leading edges of the wings. He also added that when he started flying, in the 50's, visibility was usually far better than it is today. Any comments? I'm confused. You say (he said) vis is better now than in the late 60's/early 70's due to airborne pollution then say vis was far better in the 50's than it is today. scratching head |
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Kingfish wrote:
I'm confused. You say (he said) vis is better now than in the late 60's/early 70's due to airborne pollution then say vis was far better in the 50's than it is today. scratching head It makes sense to me this way: Visibility was of a certain quality in the 50's. It got worse in the 60's & 70's. These days, it's better than it was the 60's & 70's, but not as good as the 50's. But then again, I've been wrong before! G |
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 18:36:34 GMT, B A R R Y
wrote: Kingfish wrote: I'm confused. You say (he said) vis is better now than in the late 60's/early 70's due to airborne pollution then say vis was far better in the 50's than it is today. scratching head It makes sense to me this way: Visibility was of a certain quality in the 50's. It got worse in the 60's & 70's. These days, it's better than it was the 60's & 70's, but not as good as the 50's. But then again, I've been wrong before! G Maybe 1/10th the population. No super highways. One car (at most) per family. Neighborhood stores you could walk to. Nobody driving kids everywhere; that's what bikes and buses were for. Industrial pollution was worse, but it was particulates (or burning pig**** from Secaucus), rather than oxides of nitorgen, so it stayed localized and didn't rise very high. From what I remember as a kid in Hackensack in the '50s, visibility down low was often marginal (couldn't see the NYC skyline four or five miles away from Prospect Ave.), but I suspect that was not too widespread nor did it extend beyond the inversion layer. Don |
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![]() Kyle Boatright wrote: I was having lunch with a buddy of mine the other day who has been a pilot for almost 50 years. We discussed the bad visibility we have in the South and up the Eastern seaboard in the summer. Haze to 10,000', lateral visibility frequently under 5 miles, etc. He said that it is much better now than in the late 60's/early 70's. He said the airborne pollution in those days was so bad that if you went on a long X/C you often came back with an oily film covering the leading edges of the wings. ****ing environmentalists. They even took away our free wing lubes. |
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That agrees with my experience as a long time resident of both PA (both
coasts) and NJ. Both flying and fishing. I don't remember the 50s but less was less for the most part (Pittsburgh being a possible exception). Air and water quality was going downhill thru the 60s and early 70s. I remember the smell walking to school in Pgh and the water quality of the 3 rivers thru the 60s and 70s. I played on the strip mined landscape. Things were the same from Cleveland to NJ. Beginning in the early-80s I had a chance to re-sample all of the same. Cleaner air and water throughout. Fish re-appeared in places they had been poisoned out of. Trees grew where land was reclaimed. It didn't stink as much in all the usual places, Linden NJ excepted. People enter the water in downtown Pittsburgh and water ski! I grew up barely believing that my grandfather regularly swam in the Mong during the 30s-40s. That was not possible in the 60s. We found canals inundated with water where previously there were only industrial drains. Imagine crabbing in a Brooklyn canal. *Caution* statement that may be incorrectly perceived as political: During this period, America's economy boomed, as did the world's. People pushed for environmentally friendly policies from industry and had their government impose those policies on industry. Industry followed their "Greed is good" policy and a win-win balance was struck. Take a deep breath and smile. Kyle Boatright wrote: I was having lunch with a buddy of mine the other day who has been a pilot for almost 50 years. We discussed the bad visibility we have in the South and up the Eastern seaboard in the summer. Haze to 10,000', lateral visibility frequently under 5 miles, etc. He said that it is much better now than in the late 60's/early 70's. He said the airborne pollution in those days was so bad that if you went on a long X/C you often came back with an oily film covering the leading edges of the wings. He also added that when he started flying, in the 50's, visibility was usually far better than it is today. Any comments? KB |
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by "Kingfish" Jun 22, 2006 at 11:02 AM
I'm confused. You say (he said) vis is better now than in the late 60's/early 70's due to airborne pollution then say vis was far better in the 50's than it is today. scratching head Proof that any fool can get a PPL. Jeez. |
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![]() "Kingfish" wrote in message oups.com... Kyle Boatright wrote: Haze to 10,000', lateral visibility frequently under 5 miles, etc. He said that it is much better now than in the late 60's/early 70's. He said the airborne pollution in those days was so bad that if you went on a long X/C you often came back with an oily film covering the leading edges of the wings. He also added that when he started flying, in the 50's, visibility was usually far better than it is today. Any comments? I'm confused. You say (he said) vis is better now than in the late 60's/early 70's due to airborne pollution then say vis was far better in the 50's than it is today. scratching head That's how the conversation went. If you put things in chronological order, visibility started out good (1950's) , got much worse (Late 60's & early 70's), then improved somewhat. KB |
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Maule Driver opined
That agrees with my experience as a long time resident of both PA (both coasts) and NJ. Both flying and fishing. I don't remember the 50s but less was less for the most part (Pittsburgh being a possible exception). Air and water quality was going downhill thru the 60s and early 70s. I remember the smell walking to school in Pgh and the water quality of the 3 rivers thru the 60s and 70s. I played on the strip mined landscape. Things were the same from Cleveland to NJ. Beginning in the early-80s I had a chance to re-sample all of the same. Cleaner air and water throughout. Fish re-appeared in places they had been poisoned out of. Trees grew where land was reclaimed. It didn't stink as much in all the usual places, Linden NJ excepted. People enter the water in downtown Pittsburgh and water ski! I grew up barely believing that my grandfather regularly swam in the Mong during the 30s-40s. That was not possible in the 60s. We found canals inundated with water where previously there were only industrial drains. Imagine crabbing in a Brooklyn canal. *Caution* statement that may be incorrectly perceived as political: During this period, America's economy boomed, as did the world's. People pushed for environmentally friendly policies from industry and had their government impose those policies on industry. Industry followed their "Greed is good" policy and a win-win balance was struck. Take a deep breath and smile. True, but if you are a Pittburger, you must remember/have seen pictures of Pittsburg in the 30s. They ran the street lights in the daytime because the pollution from he steel mills blocked the sunlight. Pittsburg cleaned up early. The rumor has it that the Mellons and Fricks wanted to survey their property. Kyle Boatright wrote: I was having lunch with a buddy of mine the other day who has been a pilot for almost 50 years. We discussed the bad visibility we have in the South and up the Eastern seaboard in the summer. Haze to 10,000', lateral visibility frequently under 5 miles, etc. He said that it is much better now than in the late 60's/early 70's. He said the airborne pollution in those days was so bad that if you went on a long X/C you often came back with an oily film covering the leading edges of the wings. He also added that when he started flying, in the 50's, visibility was usually far better than it is today. Any comments? KB -ash Cthulhu in 2005! Why wait for nature? |
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