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Gatt
July 17th 07, 11:41 PM
Berk, the pilot who crashed in Idaho earlier this summer, is quoted briefly 
in the August issue of Air and Space Magazine.
http://www.airspacemag.com/issues/2007/august/burning_man_airport.php?page=1
The rest of the folks quotes manage a mailing list I'm on and they're 
already improving things over last year.  Definately an amazing and diverse 
group of pilots!
-c
Morgans[_2_]
July 18th 07, 04:19 AM
"Gatt" > wrote in message 
...
> Berk, the pilot who crashed in Idaho earlier this summer, is quoted 
> briefly in the August issue of Air and Space Magazine.
>
> http://www.airspacemag.com/issues/2007/august/burning_man_airport.php?page=1
>
> The rest of the folks quotes manage a mailing list I'm on and they're 
> already improving things over last year.  Definately an amazing and 
> diverse group of pilots!
Thanks for the link.  I had read some about BM before, and this was a nice 
addition.  Well written.
-- 
Jim in NC
Nathan Young
July 18th 07, 02:58 PM
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:19:25 -0400, "Morgans"
> wrote:
>
>"Gatt" > wrote in message 
...
>> Berk, the pilot who crashed in Idaho earlier this summer, is quoted 
>> briefly in the August issue of Air and Space Magazine.
>>
>> http://www.airspacemag.com/issues/2007/august/burning_man_airport.php?page=1
>>
>> The rest of the folks quotes manage a mailing list I'm on and they're 
>> already improving things over last year.  Definately an amazing and 
>> diverse group of pilots!
>
>Thanks for the link.  I had read some about BM before, and this was a nice 
>addition.  Well written.
Ditto - thanks.  
-Nathan
Gatt
July 19th 07, 06:08 PM
"Morgans" > wrote in message 
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> Thanks for the link.  I had read some about BM before, and this was a nice 
> addition.  Well written.
Not exaggerated, either.  At one point the FAA told them it was a lot better 
run than most of the comparable airports in Nevada... of course, they only 
had to manage it for a week, which they acknowledge.
BM itself is truly beyond belief, and not anything like the 
Rainbow-Gathering hippie heaven a lot of people take it for.   Last time I 
went was in 2005.  We built a three-sided viewing tower and gave away about 
a dozen kegs of homemade root beer.
-c
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