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Private air strip..... yes or no???



 
 
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Old February 12th 04, 02:30 PM
Mike Rapoport
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While I understand and share your desire for peace and quiet, it is not a
"right" and does not have legal protection. If you really have 500 acres
and want peace and quiet, then why is your house on the edge of the
property?

Mike
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Peter,

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out you trying to turn
this into a personal attack. It just might help (and I know this isn't
the first time you heard this) to re-read my initial post. I have a
basic concern of my rights being violated. I don't care what any
landowner or aircraft pilot does if his "rights" don't impose on "my"
rights. I said it once before I wasn't looking for sympathy here. I
know people who fly airplanes are biased to those feelings. It may
surprise you to realize though as one person stated that pilots must
act responsibly to preserve their interests. Just because you got a
shiny plane out there and love it to death doesn't mean everyone else
feels the same as you all the time. Keep in mind I really like to see
planes take off and land. I would like to watch it up close, but other
times it is not appropriate. You want an exmple you can understand?
Maybe you have a loud stereo in your living room. Most people enjoy
music and sometimes like to turn up the volume. It is unlikely you
have a stereo in your bedroom and if you did it would likely not be on
high volume. If you ponder that concept it gets back to the idea of
being responsible.

There is no denying I am overly-concerned and there is great reason to
be. This is just the way things are Peter that nowdays people do
things like this where they get approved for an airstrip and the idea
is it will be kinda cool and won't bother anyone but after all is said
and done it gets out of control and turns into something extreme.

Try to keep your composure and not accuse me of things like
understanding prevailing winds Peter when you have no clue of whether
I know this or not. You are free to question me but when you just
start spewing off you should be careful because you certainly have no
idea and just making blind accusations.






 




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