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Old November 14th 03, 07:56 AM
C J Campbell
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"Ted Huffmire" wrote in message
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| Amen! Although I fly as a passenger on airliners frequently,
| it doesn't seem fair that the corporations who own the airlines are
| able to influence the radius of class bravo regions. As the population
| increases, eventually more class bravo regions will be carved out
| around the country, and GA planes will be dodging each other
| in narrow little alleyways between all these restricted areas.

I fly GA in class B all the time. Class B is not a restricted area.

As for private jets flying in class A, they already do. While it is true
that as the number of private jets increases that there will be more planes
in class A, it is also true that new technology is allowing better
utilization of that airspace.

The airlines have been trying to get rid of GA for years. Thus far they have
not been successful, and their arguments now are just as bogus as they were
twenty years ago.