FAA is no longer mailing paper AD's
On Jun 29, 9:19*pm, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote:
Great tool, about time.
Thanks for posting,
Frank Whiteley
However I know some west Texans who own older airplanes and no e-mail
capability.
The guvmint agencies now assume we are all hooked up to the internet,
but some folks are not, or don't check e-mail very often, or simply
prefer to be "off the grid."
Burt,
You are quite right, great tool for me, but not everyone. The Internet
is not a panacea, although penetration has reached that of the
electric dynamo (.com was premature). That said, there are many free
e-mail choices, generally accessible at the local lending library even
though it may be 50 miles for some.
This type of decision is a bit like the 121.5 FCC decision I suppose.
Among the few governmental contractors I know, next contract round
will take in 10-25% pay cuts, so clearly the Fed is looking hard at
cost saving and there are low-ball bids out there. Of course, a
10-20% pay cut across the board is probably not on the table for
bureaucrats and congress, though it should be. Deflation is a painful
process on a personal level.
Reminds me of when the USPS took over from the US Post Office. Still
not a good idea on several levels.
Two new winch solo pilots today in Colorado.
Frank Whiteley
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