On 2 Mar 2006 19:41:52 -0800, "
wrote:
I've flown over that strip 1000 times on the way from Bridegport to the
Vineyard/Nantucket/Hyannis etc. It's so small you have to be almost on
top of it to see it. IIRC it's close to the coast which I suppose
explains the developers' interest.
"Close to the coast"? It's ON the coast, or on the river / harbor
anyway; there even used to be a seaplane ramp. It's not hard to see
because it's small (though it is), but it's surrounded by swamp that's
the same brown color as the airport grass.
I'm one of the local Griswold pilots... we've been fighting this for
*years*; it's in the endgame now with only DEP permits in question
(the water table is 18" below the surface, and the developer is
planning a septic system for 127 homes on 27 buildable acres; wonder
whose palm's getting greased?).
There's a longer version of the newspaper article at:
http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc...lines-breaking
and the "Stop Griswold OverDevelopment" organization is at
http://sgod.org
It's gotta be the most friendly, laid back airport I've ever seen...
GA, ultralights, powered paragliders, and R/C'ers coexist there with
no trouble. Truly a throwback to an earlier era, be real sad to see
it go.
-Dana
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