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Larry Dighera wrote:
The bill will eliminate the domestic passenger ticket tax It's the damn airline passengers that necessitate the ATC system in the first place. What possible motivation could there be to eliminate airline passengers from paying their fair share of ATC facility and personnel costs? Don't worry, when GA is pretty much destroyed in a few years and gas tax revenues go away they'll be back and revivie the ticket tax. |
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:50:50 GMT, ktbr wrote in
: Larry Dighera wrote: The bill will eliminate the domestic passenger ticket tax It's the damn airline passengers that necessitate the ATC system in the first place. What possible motivation could there be to eliminate airline passengers from paying their fair share of ATC facility and personnel costs? Don't worry, when GA is pretty much destroyed in a few years and gas tax revenues go away they'll be back and revivie the ticket tax. You make it sound like the people, by and for whom the government was created, are powerless to resist this corporate boondoggle. Find your voice, and shriek the alarm to your federal representatives and the news media before it's too late. |
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There are encouraging signs that legislators in both parties are very
cool to the FAA's proposal: avweb.com/avwebflash/news/User_Fees_Generate_Less_Income_194473-1.html avweb.com/avwebflash/news/ Congress_FAA_User_Fees_Disturbing_194474-1.html |
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Recently, Steve Foley posted:
Does anyone know how to import fuel across state borders? Sure. Fly to NH, fuel up, fly back. ;-) Neil |
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On 15 Feb 2007 09:35:45 -0800, "quietguy" wrote
in .com: There are encouraging signs that legislators in both parties are very cool to the FAA's proposal: avweb.com/avwebflash/news/User_Fees_Generate_Less_Income_194473-1.html So it would appear: ------------------------------------------------------------------- AVwebFLASH Volume 13, Number 7b -- February 15, 2007 ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...h/806-full.htm USER FEES WOULD GENERATE LESS INCOME (http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#194473) The FAA's proposed reauthorization legislation, the Next Generation Air Transportation System Financing Reform Act of 2007 (), revealed Wednesday, claims a new financing structure is necessary for the FAA to build an efficient and safe air transportation system for the future. Airlines and air travelers would pay less, but operators of business and general aviation aircraft would pay more. "Our proposal will make it easier for airports, airlines and controllers to keep pace with the skyrocketing demand for air travel," said FAA Administrator Marion Blakey, in a news release (). "With over a billion passengers expected in the air by 2015, we have to act now or risk gridlock in our skies and on our taxiways." Yet the plan shows that under the proposed change to user fees, total revenue for the agency would actually decline. The FAA's data shows that the new proposal would yield $600 million less in FY2008 than the current tax structure and over $900 million less from FY2009 to FY2012, according to Rep. Jerry Costello, D-Ill., chairman of the House Subcommittee on Aviation. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#194473 CONGRESSMEN FINDS FAA USER-FEE PLAN "DISTURBING" (http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#194474) The FAA's long-anticipated new funding plan, revealed Wednesday morning, calls for a changeover to user fees, as expected -- but the agency ran into immediate and widespread opposition at a hearing () later in the afternoon before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Rep. Vernon Ehlers, R-Mich., called the proposal "dead on arrival." Many on the panel questioned whether the plan would promote safer skies. Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo., maintained that it would, ironically, because it would "rid the skies of general aviation aircraft." Along with others on the panel, he questioned the need for drastic hikes in the fuel tax -- from 19 or 21 cents per gallon to 70 cents -- and called the plan "terribly disturbing." Questions were raised about why the change to user fees would apparently result in even less money to support the airspace system, which already is strained and in need of technological upgrades. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#194474 AOPA, NBAA RESPOND TO FAA PLAN (http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#194475) AOPA () President Phil Boyer said he was "very encouraged" by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's reactions to the FAA's proposed reauthorization blueprint. The hearing featured "a lot of blunt, outspoken dialogue," he said, and he expects all 535 members of Congress will closely scrutinize the FAA plan, and consider its effect on their constituents. The general public may have only a vague idea of what GA is, Boyer said, but "the members of Congress get it -- they understand GA." And AOPA plans to talk to all of them, one by one. Ed Bolen, president of the National Business Aviation Association (http://www.nbaa.org/), said it's too early, though, to tell the "overall reaction" of Congress to FAA Administrator Marion Blakey's proposal. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#194475 |
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"Neil Gould" wrote in message
. net... Recently, Steve Foley posted: Does anyone know how to import fuel across state borders? Sure. Fly to NH, fuel up, fly back. ;-) Neil Anyone up there sell mogas? |
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On Feb 15, 8:50 am, ktbr wrote:
Larry Dighera wrote: The bill will eliminate the domestic passenger ticket tax It's the damn airline passengers that necessitate the ATC system in the first place. What possible motivation could there be to eliminate airline passengers from paying their fair share of ATC facility and personnel costs? Don't worry, when GA is pretty much destroyed in a few years and gas tax revenues go away they'll be back and revivie the ticket tax. Amen... traditional supply and demand curve... if you increase the tax by a factor of 3, the demand will go down. If the demand goes down by a factor of 3, you haven't increased revenues at all. If it goes down more than that, you are worse off than before, unless you believe the FAA will save money not having to service as many GA planes. I doubt that they will since most of the infrastructure costs are associated with the airlines and major airports. On the bright side, think of all the new drag strips, tract housing and shopping malls that we will gain in place of the small airports that go away. God knows we need more of those. Maybe a new Walmart or two as well! Dean |
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More news about the FAA's skeptical reception in Congress:
http://www.eaa.org/communications/ea...user_fees.html No member of Congress seems willing to state it openly but any proposal to take budgetary authority out from under Congress and give it to the executive branch is not going to fly (no pun intended) on Capitol Hill. |
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![]() Larry Dighera wrote: Don't worry, when GA is pretty much destroyed in a few years and gas tax revenues go away they'll be back and revivie the ticket tax. You make it sound like the people, by and for whom the government was created, are powerless to resist this corporate boondoggle. The user fee proposal is dead. There isn't one person in Congress who supports it. |
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