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Anti Aviation
If you want to read a rather unbalanced approach, particularly to
noise... go over to alt.activism.noise.polution There's a couple posts on there that propose things that would garner the examination of the Homeland Security, FAA and who ever. Remember these people might live near your airport. There are some on there that might be a "danger to themselves". Roger Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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"Morgans" wrote in message ... Believe me, there are some people that need to have their heads examined. I recently had some time to kill while visiting my dad in the largest hospital in Charlotte, NC. They have a large medi-vac outfit there, operating off the roof of the hospital, and when I happened upon some crewmen on an elevator, I asked if they would let me (and family) see their setup, and they did. They were great, took us on to look at their birds, and talked to us for a good half hour. They said they have a required profile they have to fly because of noise complaints. Un-believeable. I bet those who are complaining would not complain, when they needed a chopper to fly them out of a bad situation. They're probably the ones with their boom-box cranked up to 105Db. |
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"hillbilly_hippo" wrote: I simply cannot believe that there is a person that posts there that is advocating banning medi-vac helicopters simply because the NOISE disturbs him! Believe it. It's true. Children's Hospital in Seattle has a helipad, but it doesn't get used much. Only truly "emergent" flights can use it. The rest have to fly to a helipad at the north end of the University of Washington athletic fields and go the rest of the way (a couple of miles) by ambulance. There is a committee of local homeowners around the hospital that review the records from flights that use the hospital's helipad in order to determine if it was truly emergent and justified. -- Larry Fransson Aviation software for Mac OS X! http://www.subcritical.com |
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1949 Williams AFB, AZ
I lived about 100 yards from tie down area where F-80's were run up after maintenance. This normally started after mid night. Kept me awake for about a week. Nevr heard them for next 4 years. Some people just like to bitch. Big John On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 18:42:53 -0700, "hillbilly_hippo" wrote: Ohhhhhhhh man. What a bunch of nutbags. I simply cannot believe that a group of people can whine and bitch soooooo much! Geeze. I certainly hope none of them live near my airport, I'll be dodging birdshot from a crazy hillbilly while I'm turning final! Holy crap. I simply cannot believe that there is a person that posts there that is advocating banning medi-vac helicopters simply because the NOISE disturbs him! I swear. John Y. PP-ASEL |
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If I were a lawyer, I'd do my home work and any deaths of people
landing at remote site would be cause for a suit against the committee. After they forked over a few million dollars they might be of a different mind. Big John On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 03:00:42 GMT, Larry Fransson wrote: In article , "hillbilly_hippo" wrote: I simply cannot believe that there is a person that posts there that is advocating banning medi-vac helicopters simply because the NOISE disturbs him! Believe it. It's true. Children's Hospital in Seattle has a helipad, but it doesn't get used much. Only truly "emergent" flights can use it. The rest have to fly to a helipad at the north end of the University of Washington athletic fields and go the rest of the way (a couple of miles) by ambulance. There is a committee of local homeowners around the hospital that review the records from flights that use the hospital's helipad in order to determine if it was truly emergent and justified. |
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I'm sure you knew the base was there when you moved in, too
"Big John" wrote in message ... 1949 Williams AFB, AZ I lived about 100 yards from tie down area where F-80's were run up after maintenance. This normally started after mid night. Kept me awake for about a week. Nevr heard them for next 4 years. Some people just like to bitch. Big John On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 18:42:53 -0700, "hillbilly_hippo" wrote: Ohhhhhhhh man. What a bunch of nutbags. I simply cannot believe that a group of people can whine and bitch soooooo much! Geeze. I certainly hope none of them live near my airport, I'll be dodging birdshot from a crazy hillbilly while I'm turning final! Holy crap. I simply cannot believe that there is a person that posts there that is advocating banning medi-vac helicopters simply because the NOISE disturbs him! I swear. John Y. PP-ASEL |
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If you want to read a rather unbalanced approach, particularly to
noise... go over to alt.activism.noise.polution Thankfully it appears that my ISP filters THAT particular group out... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Morgans wrote: I bet those who are complaining would not complain, when they needed a chopper to fly them out of a bad situation. You'd lose. A few years back, the city of Mannville in New Jersey was completely cut off by major flooding. Prior to the floods, there had been serious attempts made to shut the airport down. During the floods, the only way in or out was through the airport. The National Guard staged out of there, and the owner and other people kept it open all night during the emergency. The result? A few months later, the Manville city council passed a resolution that the airport should be closed. The owners finally convinced the State to step in and buy the development rights, which effectively keeps anyone from using it for anything but an airport. George Patterson They say that nothing's certain except death and taxes. The thing is, death doesn't get worse every time Congress goes into session. Will Rogers |
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Larry Fransson wrote in message ...
In article , "hillbilly_hippo" wrote: I simply cannot believe that there is a person that posts there that is advocating banning medi-vac helicopters simply because the NOISE disturbs him! Believe it. It's true. Children's Hospital in Seattle has a helipad, but it doesn't get used much. Only truly "emergent" flights can use it. The rest have to fly to a helipad at the north end of the University of Washington athletic fields and go the rest of the way (a couple of miles) by ambulance. There is a committee of local homeowners around the hospital that review the records from flights that use the hospital's helipad in order to determine if it was truly emergent and justified. Is there a committe of health care professionals that review the records from "non emergent" flights to determine if any patients condition deteriorated during the extra transfer to ambulance and the 2 mile trip to the hospital? If there isn't, there ought ta be. What happens if these busy-bodies decide a flight was not justified? Sydney (not cheering) PS our airport gets a lot of noise complaints. they maintain a map, along with time and date of complaint if it can be determined. it's very interesting. basically what it boiled down to was, a large number of complaints from a very small number of locations, and when the basis for the complaint could be determined it was often a commercial jetliner flying overhead at 3,000-5,000 ft, not even a plane landing at our airport! |
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Jay Honeck ) wrote:
If you want to read a rather unbalanced approach, particularly to noise... go over to alt.activism.noise.polution Thankfully it appears that my ISP filters THAT particular group out... Filters the group? Doubtful. Rather, your ISP probably does not add an obscure group unless asked. If you send them an email asking for the group to be added, they probably would. -- Peter |
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