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Well, here we go again although so far there is just the one nut.
A few years back there was an organized effort to close Midland Barstow (3BS). Of course the argument was noise even though we were here first. As the noise issue was not working they tried to fire up the residents by complaining about the airport subsidy for a bunch of hobbyists, or amateur pilots. Turned out that a study showed the airport brings in about $10 million dollars into the area each year. They weren't satisfied with that so they paid to have their own study done. It did say the first study was wrong. I came up with considerably *more* than ten million. :-)) When they found out how many millions of dollars it'd cost to close the airport and dispose of the land the effort died. However, trying to be good neighbors the departure was changed to straight out with the preferred runway being 06/24 as there was nothing off the end of 24 outbound except a few houses and a lot of trees. Departing 06 takes you out over the north end of a mall and a few businesses. Well, the inevitable happened and people built some new subdivisions off the departure end of 24. It's now almost solid homes for about a mile and a half and they are the big expensive ones. There is a bit more traffic in the mornings lately so they are now complaining about the changes in the traffic and the noise. Oh yah! This group is complaining there are too many business flights and we should keep the airport for the local pilots to use. There is also the argument against lengthening the runways, but try and convince them that if a plane starts its take off roll a 1000 feet farther away it'll be much higher and quieter when it goes over their home off the end of the runway. They're worried about jets, but most of today's smaller jets are far quieter than most of our high performance singles and twins. One other thing, now that we have GPS they are in line with the straight in approach for 06, so inbound will only be about 500 feet above them. I don't think they have figured that one out yet. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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