European future - airspace restrictions, user fees, and FWI
On Jul 16, 5:00 am, Thomas Borchert
wrote:
Aviv,
1. The website describes 4000 feet and above as "commercial airspace"
and that could give the uninitiated a sense that it's some sort of
forbidden area where "regular folk" can't or shouldn't go. It might be
regulated airspace in Europe
It's not.
Repeatedly and casually included in this future vision are take off and
landing user fees.
They seem to be rather clueless.
3. Thought this little gem from that same narrative was too good not to
sha "After some internal office work and emails you receive your
customer with a small ***drink*** in the office bar at 17:00.
Nice...
So to sum up, an organization that is supposedly selling the future of
flying
If they are as clueless about building their product as they are about
flying, they'll be lucky to get as far as Mr. Moller. And look where he
got...
--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)
Indeed look where he got - his hand in other peoples wallets to the
tune of millions...
denny
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