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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Can they close an airport to all VFR traffic? This is what they're doing at Friedman Memorial Airport at Hailey, Idaho [HLE]. Link to the article: http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?...&ID=2005102705 Instrument conditions prevail? Class B is sorta IFR like... |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Can they close an airport to all VFR traffic? This is what they're doing at Friedman Memorial Airport at Hailey, Idaho [HLE]. Link to the article: http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?...&ID=2005102705 I'm obstinate enough to make a "precautionary landing due to rough engine" just to tweak these idiots... Too bad I don't make it to Idaho very often. If someone found the real story, I'd wager that it comes down to the fact that IFR aircraft, particularly turbines, put a lot more $$ in FBO pockets than the typical light aircraft that is VFR only. This is probably another chapter in the ongoing story where FBO's and airport authorities make life difficult and/or expensive for light aircraft in order to run them off busy airports in order to increase the number of corporate aircraft based at the field. We've got at least 2 airfields in the Atlanta area that are suffering from this plight. The corporate guys don't realize that having all the light aircraft owners around the field at odd hours and on weekends is one of the things that reduces or eliminates the need for more formal and expensive airport security. KB |
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 20:11:32 -0400, "Kyle Boatright"
wrote in :: wrote in message oups.com... Can they close an airport to all VFR traffic? This is what they're doing at Friedman Memorial Airport at Hailey, Idaho [HLE]. Link to the article: http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?...&ID=2005102705 I'm obstinate enough to make a "precautionary landing due to rough engine" just to tweak these idiots... Too bad I don't make it to Idaho very often. If someone found the real story, I'd wager that it comes down to the fact that IFR aircraft, particularly turbines, put a lot more $$ in FBO pockets than the typical light aircraft that is VFR only. The news article had this to say about the reason for banning VFR flights: Rick Baird, airport manager, said the field would be closed Tuesday, July 5, to all VFR (Visual Flight Rules) arriving traffic between noon and 8:30 p.m. Only aircraft on IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flight plans would be allowed during those hours. That's the day when July 4 holiday visitors would be leaving and corporate jets of media executives attending the annual Allen & Co. retreat would be arriving. Baird estimates the airport will rack up 300 to 400 operations in one day. A similar ban on VFR arrivals will be in place on July 10 between 7 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. because of the departure of corporate jets at the end of the Allen & Co. conference. IFR aircraft under radar control of Salt Lake Air Route Traffic Control Center can be sequenced to land at Friedman at closer intervals to keep traffic moving. Hoover's had this to say about Allen & Company: http://www.hoovers.com/allen-&-compa...actsheet.xhtml For Allen & Company, there's no business like financing show business. The investment bank serves variously as investor, underwriter, and broker to some of the biggest names in entertainment, technology, and information. Viewed as something of a secret society, the firm has had a quiet hand in such hookups as Seagram (now part of Vivendi Universal) and Universal Studios, Hasbro and Galoob Toys, and Disney and Capital Cities/ABC. In 2004, the company participated in the much-ballyhooed initial public offering of Google. The firm's famous annual retreat in Sun Valley, Idaho, attracts more moguls than a double-black ski run (Rupert Murdoch, Bill Gates, and Oprah Winfrey have attended). So it would appear that the monied "beautiful-people" are being accommodated by the airport. Give the manager a call at: 208-788-4956, and see ask him/her why VFR flights are being discriminated against. |
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Well, it certainly appears to be discriminitory, and probably could be
challenged. Probably SHOULD be challenged, lest Bill Gates and friends get the impression they can shut down any airport they choose, just by virtue of their being there. The whole system is heavily subsidized, and the subsidy is predicated on equal, unprejudiced access to all legitimate users. I can understand the predicament of the airport manager, and it includes a security concern, because a gathering of VIP's like this is almost as much of a lighnting rod as a gathering of political heavy-hitters. Nevertheless, the airport should make an effort to accomodate all users - and this includes asking for volontary limitations from VFR and training activities, rather than just hanging out the NO VACANCY sign. G Faris |
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Everyone is screaming bloody murder about "discrimination" but there are
several public use airports that operate under an traffic management program on a daily basis. The practical effect is no VFR into there except in an emergency (La Guardia and JFK).. yea.. you can ask.. but if they are busy, I don't see them dropping what you are doing to shoehorn you in during the "push" unless you demand it by saying the E-word. And by requiring the reservation, they are expecting that you NOT plan to be in there unless you can get the magic blessing beforehand This sort of thing happens all the time on a temporary, but recurring basis: Nascar, Superbowl, NBAA Championship events http://web.nbaa.org/public/ops/faq.c...urse=1&file=15 http://www.fly.faa.gov/estmp/jsp/main.html Just because the lay-media doesn't say thats (STMP) whats going on, I will bet that is what REALLY is going to happen for this event. Dave G Farris wrote: Well, it certainly appears to be discriminitory, and probably could be challenged. Probably SHOULD be challenged, lest Bill Gates and friends get the impression they can shut down any airport they choose, just by virtue of their being there. The whole system is heavily subsidized, and the subsidy is predicated on equal, unprejudiced access to all legitimate users. I can understand the predicament of the airport manager, and it includes a security concern, because a gathering of VIP's like this is almost as much of a lighnting rod as a gathering of political heavy-hitters. Nevertheless, the airport should make an effort to accomodate all users - and this includes asking for volontary limitations from VFR and training activities, rather than just hanging out the NO VACANCY sign. G Faris |
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