FAA EEO wrote:
Sam Spade wrote:
Matt Barrow wrote:
"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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YougotitSam wrote:
Here is the FAA's new priority with your tax money. Keep in mind we
have RECORD airline delays
Neither the FAA nor the Air Force would have the authority to fix the
record airline delays. It would take the ability to put into place
procedures that the air line lobby and their bought off flaks in
congress and the executive branch would never allow.
Or automation (that would allow such procedures) that the unions have
opposed, and the funding structure that does not create a revenue
stream that allows such modernization.
It's mostly about commuter jets and not enough runways at major airports.
Atlanta recently spent BILLIONS on a 5th runway and the delays there now
are WORSE than when they had 4 runways. Apparently it is more than just
a runway problem
The facts are the FAA is out of control and is filled with incompetent
women and minorities in senior management positions.
Dance around it all day but the problem is
BAD AND INCOMPETENT FAA MANAGEMENT
PERIOD
The truth of the matter...
yes, Atlanta and the airlines (not the FAA) spent $billions on the 5th
runway. Flight delays immediately decreased significantly. A couple of
months later one of the otehr 4 runways was shut down for about 5 or 6
months for "renovations". During that time the airport again operated
with 4 runways and delays did increase to even worse than before the 5th
runway was completed. Once that runway was put back into service,
delays dropped back to the lower, almost acceptable, levels. Can you
imagine the problems if the 5th runway had not been built and Atlanta
had to operate on 3 runways while the one was renovated.
The biggest cause of flight delays is the airline scheduling and use of
more Regional jets on the same runways... RJs take essentially the same
runway space as traditional jets and only carry 1/4 to 1/3 as many
passangers. More airline flights trying to use the same runways, so
something has to give.
Mike: N44979 Archer II at RYY
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