Planehook Aviation Services takes issue with the FAAs proposal to prohibit residential through-the-fence operations at publicly funded airports. In a white paper [download here] released October 5, David Hook, Planehook’s president outlines the impact to security the proposal would create. From the white paper, “this FAA policy proposal contradicts previously established national policy and bears no evidence of having been coordinated through the Aviation Government Coordinating Council and the Aviation Sector Coordinating Council.” The three-page document will be Planehook’s official response in the Federal Register.
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Dear David Hook – Dave Allen, a fellow homeowner at Kelly Airpark was kind enough to forward your white paper on security at airports having through the fence relationships with home owners. Great job and keep the pressure on!!
I would add that I attended a presentation by Pat Miller, candidate for Lt. Governor in Colorado in which she addressed this subject but added a convincing detail. Apparently, the folks living at her air park (she is President at the Erie, CO. Airport homeowners association) caught drug runners via one of the mechanisms you mentioned in your white paper. Those details would serve to prove a point made in your white paper. Call if you would like to discuss. Darrel Watson, 303 648 3144
SLOW BUT SURE, ONE BY ONE, ALL OF OUR RIGHTS WILL DISAPPEAR. BY THE TIME WE GET READY TO DIE, WE WILL NOT RECOGNIZE THE WORLD WE GREW UP IN. OUR KIDS AND GRAND KIDS WILL NEVER KNOW, THE WONDERFUL WORLD WE GREW UP IN. THEY WILL HAVE I-PODS, AND TV, AND DREAMS, TO OCCUPY THE REST OF THEIR LIVES. OH I FORGOT, THEY WILL HAVE PLENTY OF TAXES TO PAY AND THAT WILL KEEP THEM AT HOME. IF THEY HAVE A HOME. NO MONEY LEFT FOR THEM TO TRAVEL LIKE WE DID IN OUR LIFETIMES.
TIME FOR A NEW ROUND OF “CHANGE”. VOTE FOR NEW “CHANGE” IN NOV.