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![]() Larry Dighera wrote: What do airmen feel the appropriate penalty might be? A ban on holding any type of political post for the remainder of his life. George Patterson A diplomat is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you look forward to the trip. |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:05:13 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III"
wrote in Message-Id: : Larry Dighera wrote: What do airmen feel the appropriate penalty might be? A ban on holding any type of political post for the remainder of his life. He'd just run his wife as a candidate. But the penalty is to levied against the city of Chicago if I'm not mistaken. |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
But the penalty is to levied against the city of Chicago if I'm not mistaken. Fine the city all funds paid for Meigs over all time multiplied by some "penalty clause" factor. This would never happen again. - Andrew |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:41:17 -0500, Andrew Gideon
wrote in Message-Id: ne.com: Larry Dighera wrote: But the penalty is to levied against the city of Chicago if I'm not mistaken. Fine the city all funds paid for Meigs over all time multiplied by some "penalty clause" factor. This would never happen again. - Andrew Unfortunately, it looks like the fine, _IF_ Daley is found guilty, is going to be $1,100.00 per day. But the real question here is, why did it take AOPA to demand FAA enforce the notice provision requirements? Or, what prevented the FAA from imposing the mandated fine on Chicago for Daily's hubris in the first place? Does the Chicago boss have the Administrator under mob control? ------------------------------------------------------------------- AVflash Volume 10, Number 08a -- February 16, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------- CHICAGO FACES LITTLE FINES FOR MEIGS The city of Chicago could face almost $100,000 in fines for its sudden closure of Meigs Field last March 30 but an incipient FAA investigation won't bring the beloved airport back to life. As AVweb told you last Thursday, the FAA has agreed (almost a year later) to an investigation into the late-night destruction of Meigs' lone runway while aircraft were parked on the ramp. The closure allegedly violated notice provisions, which require an airport owner to provide at least 30 and up to 90 days of warning to the FAA that it intends to close an airport. Mayor Richard Daley at midnight sent a battalion of heavy equipment, under police guard, into the sealed-off airport and ordered workmen to carve large X's out of the runway. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186723 ....CLOSURE NOTICE NOT SUPPLIED... Soon after the excavators had done their work, the FAA acknowledged that Daley had the legal right to close the airport. However, federal law requires that an airport owner give at least 90 days of notice. In an emergency, or for national security concerns, only 30 days of notice is required if the airport has a published instrument approach, which Meigs had. Chicago notified the FAA of Meigs' closure the day after the runway was wrecked. If the FAA finds Chicago guilty, it can fine the city $1,100 per day for anywhere from two to 90 days of absent notice. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186724 ....FRIENDS LOOK FOR BRIGHT SIDE Chicago officials have vigorously defended Meigs' closure and the relatively small fine isn't going to change their minds on the future of the airport. However, Meigs supporters did their best to draw what encouragement they could from the announcement of the investigation. "It's good there will be an investigation and the public will hear about it," said Rachel Goodstein, president of Friends of Meigs (FOM). The group also hopes the investigation will raise the profile of an alternative plan they've devised for Meigs that would include a park and an airport. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186725 |
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![]() Larry Dighera wrote: But the penalty is to levied against the city of Chicago if I'm not mistaken. You're probably right. AOPA talks about "the mayor and the city being punished", but then talks about the "appropriate penalty to be imposed on the city". George Patterson A diplomat is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you look forward to the trip. |
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Take the "Mob Boss of The Month" award certificate away from him ... ;-)
-- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL Check out my personal flying adventures complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - A ban on holding any type of political post for the remainder of his life. George Patterson A diplomat is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you look forward to the trip. |
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