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Old October 27th 05, 03:58 AM
Judah
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Default Bullying desguised (badly) as precaution (long reply to Jay H.)

First, I'd say if you are a Skiier, you may find flying a very exciting
way to cut a white-knuckled drive to Killington or Mount Snow or
Butternut in half.. I haven't done it yet personally, but I somehow
manage to talk about doing it every year, and several of the ski resorts
in New England seem have airports nearby or in some cases on site...

Second, calling airport operations to complain about a rude bonanza or
mooney pilot flying too low off airport is like calling a hotel manager
to complain that one of his hotel guests is drunk and boisterous in a
bar down the block... You know what I mean? The hotel operator is
unlikely to take action against someone who is probably a customer for
doing something off property... Not sure what might be better (probably
calling the pilot directly) but your tactic would surely be pretty
futile.

Get your ticket, and the noise will stop bugging you as you look up
every time you hear it. Besides, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em!



Good luck!

 




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