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Old August 30th 05, 09:57 PM
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Default first DC now NYC

DC wasn't enough. Now a new ADIZ around NY is coming with an internal
flight restricted zone. Will the idiocy never stop? !

We are slowly but surely proving to the world our level of intelligence
and learning ability. From locked 3 foot fences to TFRs that serve no
purpose except derail GA.

How long does it take an airliner to go from one side of NY to the other?
How long to scramble?
How long to learn?

What is the weight and balance of a standard Cessna vs. the carrying
capacity of a volvo?

How many times have we heard this before and done nothing about it?

Why do we continue to defend the illogical just because...

If you have media contacts and have not used them to help GA ... shame on
you. shame shame.


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