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The threat to general avaiation from "User Fees" is right now. I know
this has been discussed for as long as I've been around aviation which is 30 years now, but this is not hot air this is a real 2006 problem. As you can see from the articles below the white house, FAA and airlines are all in agreement. The only thing standing in their way is the congress. If you care there are two things you can do. Email, Snail mail and call your representatives in DC. Join or renew your AOPA and EAA memberships. I know neither organization is perfect but they are our best representatives in DC. Konrad Haskins UK Private Pilot, IMC & RT USA Commercial Pilot ASEL, AMEL, IR, A&P, IA for 10 years. AOPA story from yesterday March 2nd 2006 "When the FAA and all the airlines are in total agreement about something, it's not usually good for general aviation." http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsite...060302faa.html Jack Pelton, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cessna Aircraft Company Delivered this speech on February 24th 2006 A Business View of the Myths and Realities Around FAA Funding http://cessna.com/news/speech/SpeechTranscript.doc |
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The threat to general avaiation from "User Fees" is right now. I know
this has been discussed for as long as I've been around aviation which is 30 years now, but this is not hot air this is a real 2006 problem. I'm afraid that GA in America is going to go the same way as GA did in Europe and Asia -- and no one cares. Instead of allowing for grass roots aviation, it will belong to only the wealthiest, and the rest be damned. Getting pilots to care is like herding cats. Only when our airport was very directly threatened were we able to raise ANY vocal opposition from the pilot community (although, once riled, they proved to be VERY effective), and I'm currently trying to figure out ways to get a rise out of them over the demolition of a 77 year old Boeing airmail hangar. (Thus far, to no avail.) I'm afraid the rug will be pulled from beneath them long before most pilots are even aware that they're not standing on firm ground. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Getting pilots to care is like herding cats.
I'm afraid the rug will be pulled from beneath them long before most pilots are even aware that they're not standing on firm ground. Well, some of us have tried to herd a cat named Jay around the immense impact of the DC FRZ and ADIZ. That cat looks around locally and says "I don't see any significant difference..." Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Greg Farris" wrote in message ... In article VMgOf.801024$x96.328497@attbi_s72, says... [Good stuff snipped for brevity] Fight the battle, yes - but try to keep perspective on which are the most important battles. And remember that just about every activity under the Sun (or Moon) has pronouced it's incipient demise in the absence of subsidies. |
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I think that pilots and the AOPA are right to fight against user fees, because
nothing should be allowed to happen without a fight, however in truth if limited user fees do become a reality it will not signal the end of GA in the US. In all likliehood, the costs will be modest, compared with the increases that fuel costs and insurance costs have in store for us. Don't give in without a fight - but don't overdramatize either. Wow -- that's an incredible understatement of the problem. Airports -- and the national air space -- are funded by a variety of things, but the lion's share comes from fuel taxes. It is a simple and relatively efficient way of collecting revenue, not unlike the 12% sales/hotel/motel tax we must collect from our guests here in Iowa. Adding another layer of bureacracy to collect new "user's fees" (AKA: Taxes) amounts to just another insane power grab by the governmental elite. Once created, this cadre of money-sucking, under-worked gubmint employees will NEVER go away, and the overhead to maintain this structure will NEVER be "modest" -- even if the tax starts out tolerably small. The equivalent would be if the State of Iowa were to set up a toll gate out front of the hotel to collect $5 from every guest -- AND continued to collect the sales/hotel/motel tax. Better to simply raise the sales/hotel/motel tax, no? Unless you're suggesting that the current fuel taxes would/should be eliminated under the "User's Fee" plan? I wouldn't oppose that, philosophically, although such a tax collection system would be incredibly less efficient than the current one. I think the "big fight" that the AOPA needs to be involved in is airport closures. That's the big threat. Agreed -- but the airports won't be threatened with closure if GA is expanding and healthy. User's fees can only hurt GA, which will result in airports closing. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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but the airports won't be threatened with closure if GA is
expanding and healthy. Sure they will. The economic forces are the same - even a healthy GA population at a small airport that is in a developmentally desirable area will not make enough money to fend this off. Granted, healthy GA contributes economically many other ways, but those ways are mostly hidden and indirect, making airports still an easy target. Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Well, some of us have tried to herd a cat named Jay around the immense
impact of the DC FRZ and ADIZ. That cat looks around locally and says "I don't see any significant difference..." Comparing the impact of an ADIZ around our seat of government to the impact the creation of a new system to collect user's fee would have on GA is, to put it politely, nuts. I know you're still ****ed about the ADIZ -- and rightly so -- but please try to keep user's fees in perspective. If we as pilots don't stand together against the creation of a new tax collection system, GA -- already nearly dead in much of the country -- is doomed. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message . com... but the airports won't be threatened with closure if GA is expanding and healthy. Sure they will. The economic forces are the same - even a healthy GA population at a small airport that is in a developmentally desirable area will not make enough money to fend this off. Granted, healthy GA contributes economically many other ways, but those ways are mostly hidden and indirect, making airports still an easy target. True, but we overlook the fact that a redeveloped airport site will still generate indirect income. More than likely, a well developed airport site will generate more indirect/hidden income in one week than what the airport does in one year, including both direct and indirect income from the airport. Arguing economics as a justification for a GA airport is usually a losing argument once the facts are clear. |
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On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 22:19:53 GMT, "Tom Conner"
wrote in t:: Arguing economics as a justification for a GA airport is usually a losing argument once the facts are clear. So, in your opinion, what is a winning argument for justifying the continued existence of the local municipal airport in the face of its poor revenue generating potential compared to a new housing development/mall? The way I see it, eventually, the international airports will be located in the outskirts causing the municipal airports to become gateways to air travel. Unfortunately, if the airport real estate is abandoned to development, in the future that community will lack local access and will be unlikely to find a new local airport venue given the dearth of open space. So it's a matter of shortsighted greed vs long range planning for local transportation infrastructure. |
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