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Old July 12th 05, 10:38 PM
Skylune
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Orville is an ass, to compare me to a terrorist.

You may not consider me a "threat," but your industry is the camel, and I
am another straw.... In fact, I am several straws, and as I have
mentioned, I (and others) have already killed our local airport's chance
of getting money from the city to fund CIPs by pointing out the airports
failure to implement the monitoring they agreed to in a very old Part 150
study. That, plus the fact that the city is having budget difficulties
and the airport authority is so stupid as to post in its own minutes that
it wants city funds so as not to "burden current users with the costs of
the CIP." This, at the same time the city is facing a budget crisis and
is eliminating athletic programs, etc. from the schools. I used the
authority's own words against them in my letter to the editor. Trust me,
Mr. Turd, the airport knows exactly who I am.

Go on with your superior attitude: You, sir, not I, are the fool, just
like the low-paid bumpkins who run the airport. When they had the recent
public meeting, the local flyboy in his dumb leather jacket came off as the
dumb "turd." Almost as dumb as some of you.....

And no, I will not name the airport. I must remain anynomous due to the
fact that I don't want my house buzzed, which is what happens when people
have the audacity to complain about irresponsible pilots.
People on this site have actually made these threat to other "trolls,"
such as myself. Reasonable dialogue/compromise with you people is
impossible. Therefore, I too will make life difficult politically,
legally, etc.


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Old July 12th 05, 11:39 PM
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Orville is an ass, to compare me to a terrorist.

You may not consider me a "threat," but your industry is the camel, and I
am another straw.... In fact, I am several straws, and as I have
mentioned, I (and others) have already killed our local airport's chance
of getting money from the city to fund CIPs by pointing out the airports
failure to implement the monitoring they agreed to in a very old Part 150
study. That, plus the fact that the city is having budget difficulties
and the airport authority is so stupid as to post in its own minutes that
it wants city funds so as not to "burden current users with the costs of
the CIP."


Geez, where have we heard this before? Watch out for the AA going into
the
golf course "business" to "raise funds to be self-sufficient". And
going
into the "tech park" business, creating a "high tech" research park on
airport land, again to be "self-sufficient". Monopolizing fuel sales
is big too.

This, at the same time the city is facing a budget crisis and
is eliminating athletic programs, etc. from the schools.


But its only a few dollars per month, one starbucks per day. GA-santa
leaves all those presents that are "indirect" and "multiply".

And no, I will not name the airport. I must remain anynomous due to the
fact that I don't want my house buzzed, which is what happens when people
have the audacity to complain about irresponsible pilots.


Those laser view-graph pointers are fun, make sure you're outdoors when
installing new batteries. Practice pointing skills on distant objects.

People on this site have actually made these threat to other "trolls,"
such as myself. Reasonable dialogue/compromise with you people is
impossible. Therefore, I too will make life difficult politically,
legally, etc.


Rock on, SL.

JG

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Old July 13th 05, 01:00 AM
Skywise
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"Skylune" wrote in
lkaboutaviation.com:

Orville is an ass, to compare me to a terrorist.

You may not consider me a "threat," but your industry is the camel, and I
am another straw.... In fact, I am several straws, and as I have
mentioned, I (and others) have already killed our local airport's chance
of getting money from the city to fund CIPs by pointing out the airports
failure to implement the monitoring they agreed to in a very old Part 150
study. That, plus the fact that the city is having budget difficulties
and the airport authority is so stupid as to post in its own minutes that
it wants city funds so as not to "burden current users with the costs of
the CIP." This, at the same time the city is facing a budget crisis and
is eliminating athletic programs, etc. from the schools. I used the
authority's own words against them in my letter to the editor. Trust me,
Mr. Turd, the airport knows exactly who I am.

Go on with your superior attitude: You, sir, not I, are the fool, just
like the low-paid bumpkins who run the airport. When they had the recent
public meeting, the local flyboy in his dumb leather jacket came off as the
dumb "turd." Almost as dumb as some of you.....

And no, I will not name the airport. I must remain anynomous due to the
fact that I don't want my house buzzed, which is what happens when people
have the audacity to complain about irresponsible pilots.


And I thought *I* was paranoid....

How is revealing the airport going to cause YOUR house to be buzzed?
Unless you're the only resident near the airport, nobody is going to
know where the hell you live!

By asking which airport, some here in the group may be able see if
there can be something done about your noise problem from within the
aviation community. But since nobody knows what the problem airport
is, no one here can even look into it, much less do anything about it.

Effectively you are shooting yourself in the foot.


People on this site have actually made these threat to other "trolls,"
such as myself. Reasonable dialogue/compromise with you people is
impossible.


If some stranger comes up to you and starts acting like an ass from
word one, how are you going to react to them?

You need to look at yourself in a mirror and see things from the
perspective of the folks in this group. Some anonymous person comes
in here and starts ranting like a madman making accusations (some
criminal in nature) to everyone and you expect to be treated nicely?
It doesn't matter WHAT newsgroup you do this to.

Don't bother trying to be nice now. You've shot your reputation to
hell. You're only chance *MIGHT* be to stop posting and come back
with a new anonymous identity and act like a civilized person trying
to find a solution to a problem. If you manage to do that without
being recognized as the person you are now, you'll likely get a much
nicer response. But this is highly unlikely as in the short time I've
been reading this group, there's only been one person complaining
about airplane noise.

If you came to this group to seek help in your problem, you've gone
about it the wrong way. If you came to this group to antagonize and
cause problems, then you're be treated as the troll you are.

Therefore, I too will make life difficult politically,
legally, etc.


And it's possible to make your life on the internet hell as well,
because you've not done a very good job at being anonymous.

Brian
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Old July 12th 05, 06:50 PM
Skylune
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Followup: For example, we store delicious tidbits such as the below (from
the I-pilot website, which the webmaster thinks he has me blocked out of),
and will use them at an opportune time, such as when a crash occurs that
kills people on the ground or destroys property.

The media loves letter to the editor that include factual references to
other stupid pilot tricks that demonstrate the true social cost and nature
of GA. Here's the story from I-pilot's newsletter....

Student pilot faces charges after dropping water balloons
Following in the wake of a drunken man taking two friends joyriding in a
Skyhawk in Connecticut, and a 14-year-old taking a Cessna 152 for a spin
in Florida, two Utah men are facing charges for allegedly dropping water
balloons from a Cessna 150 onto people at a car show over the July 4
weekend. The 21-year-old pilot had his student pilot certificate,
according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Police allege that the student pilot
and his friend on board made low-altitude passes over the town of Logan
and dropped the balloons. 'I don't think they were thinking,' said Police
Lt. Rod Peterson of the two men. 'It was just a very dangerous, very
foolish act on their part.' Police say the student pilot turned off all
the plane's lights while in the air, and that the two admitted to dropping
about five water balloons while at altitudes between 300 and 400 feet AGL.

 




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