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"SeeAndAvoid" wrote:
One guy called from a phonebooth, needed a clearance, but also time to drive back to the airport (30mins away), get started and go. I believe it's a TERPS requirement that to have an approach you need to have a working and publicly accessable landline phone on the field. Don't know anything about departures, though :-) I once got into a ****ing contest with Verizon (they were probably calling themselves Bell Atlantic back then) when they tore the only public phone out of a small airport around here because it wasn't generating enough revenue. I had gone to call for a clearance and found the booth still there, but wires just hanging out where there used to be a phone. I talked to everybody I could think of (the Public Service Commission, the FSDO, the airport manager, NY Tracon, AOPA, etc). Nobody seemed too worried about it. |
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