South Jersey crash landing..
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I think they are under the misconception that they own the air... When infact they do not. Just like when you buy a tract of land that borders a stream... You do not purchase the stream itself, only the right to use it. Meaning, You can throw trash, or whatever you want on the ground of your property, but you may not the stream.
They do not own the sky, they have the right to use it. And If you build a house near a 50 year old airport, then complain about noise, you shold be shot.
I read across their site, and it said that they were making progress, because,
"The first is that areas in which we have become active have noticed a reduction in the level of aerobatic and/or flight school activity. This means the pilots see us as a serious threat. They have moved some of their operations elsewhere. They hope desperately that those over whom they now fly will not join with us. This does not mean the problem is over, just that some of the smarter pilots have decided they will not make a stand.
The second is that the aviation press and the pilots' message board communications clearly show they are afraid. Many actually recognize the validity of our claims and our objectives and admonish their comrades to do the same. Many bemoan the fact that FAA is no longer able to conduct 'nod and a wink', 'business as usual' transactions with the pilots because we are always watching and acting."
Lol flight school activity is at an all time high.
We move cause we are told to by the FAA or other governing parties.
The FAA aucks and has never been nice to ga pilots.
And Has anyone else had the priviedge to see any of the Im scared of the Noise police posts here?
I think it may be time to plan a flight to Harvard, Mass. and buzz a building for a day...
They do not own the sky, they have the right to use it. And If you build a house near a 50 year old airport, then complain about noise, you shold be shot.
I read across their site, and it said that they were making progress, because,
"The first is that areas in which we have become active have noticed a reduction in the level of aerobatic and/or flight school activity. This means the pilots see us as a serious threat. They have moved some of their operations elsewhere. They hope desperately that those over whom they now fly will not join with us. This does not mean the problem is over, just that some of the smarter pilots have decided they will not make a stand.
The second is that the aviation press and the pilots' message board communications clearly show they are afraid. Many actually recognize the validity of our claims and our objectives and admonish their comrades to do the same. Many bemoan the fact that FAA is no longer able to conduct 'nod and a wink', 'business as usual' transactions with the pilots because we are always watching and acting."
Lol flight school activity is at an all time high.
We move cause we are told to by the FAA or other governing parties.
The FAA aucks and has never been nice to ga pilots.
And Has anyone else had the priviedge to see any of the Im scared of the Noise police posts here?
I think it may be time to plan a flight to Harvard, Mass. and buzz a building for a day...
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