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Old July 31st 03, 07:26 PM
tony zambon
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in todays sun times.


Meigs landing a setup?
Was the second emergency landing in two weeks at Meigs Field more than just
a coincidence? Was it a political setup? Mayor Daley apparently thinks so.
Daley didn't come right out and say it, but he insinuated that the private
pilot from Maine who made an emergency landing at Meigs on Sunday after
running into electrical trouble on a flight to Oshkosh, Wis., might have had
an ulterior motive: to embarrass the mayor for his March 30 destruction of
Meigs Field. "This is the city of Chicago. It's in the state of Illinois.
Oshkosh is up there. It's north of here a couple hours. If he's going to
Oshkosh, that man is going in the wrong direction," the mayor said. Richard
Randall, a 63-year-old pilot from Standish, Maine, suffered an electrical
failure, lost radio contact with air traffic controllers and landed his 1946
Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser amid rubble churned up by Daley's demolition.






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Old July 31st 03, 08:11 PM
Peter R.
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tony zambon ) wrote:

"This is the city of Chicago. It's in the state of Illinois.
Oshkosh is up there. It's north of here a couple hours. If he's going to
Oshkosh, that man is going in the wrong direction," the mayor said.


How to Northeastern US pilots get to Oshkosh without a large over-water
flight?

Is Mayor Daily's geographical knowledge that poor? Or is this another
attempt to play off the ignorance of his constituents?

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Old July 31st 03, 09:40 PM
Dennis O'Connor
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Hell, they elected and reelected him - he certainly doesn't have to do
anything to 'play' on their ignorance, that is a proven commodity...

Denny

"Peter R." wrote in message
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tony zambon ) wrote:

"This is the city of Chicago. It's in the state of Illinois.
Oshkosh is up there. It's north of here a couple hours. If he's going to
Oshkosh, that man is going in the wrong direction," the mayor said.


How to Northeastern US pilots get to Oshkosh without a large over-water
flight?

Is Mayor Daily's geographical knowledge that poor? Or is this another
attempt to play off the ignorance of his constituents?

--
Peter












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Old July 31st 03, 11:16 PM
H. Adam Stevens
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Well hizzoner did refer to us as the "Piper Cub People."
H.
N502TB

"Doug Carter" wrote in message
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tony zambon wrote:

Was it a political setup? Mayor Daley apparently thinks so.


If so you've got to admire the political fortitude of the pilot to risk
his Super Cruiser just to embarrass Boss Daley.



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Old July 31st 03, 11:37 PM
David Reinhart
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I'll tell what's worse. There's a story about the landing on the EAA AirVenture
page. They interviewed the pilots after they made it to Oshkosh. The article
very plainly states that the pilots *did not know that Meigs was closed*!

See:
http://www.airventure.org/2003/wedju...s_landing.html

I don't know how far back in the Maine woods they live, but I'm still surprised
that after all these months that there are *pilots* that don't know what Daley
did to Meigs.

Dave Reinhart


tony zambon wrote:

in todays sun times.

Meigs landing a setup?
Was the second emergency landing in two weeks at Meigs Field more than just
a coincidence? Was it a political setup? Mayor Daley apparently thinks so.
Daley didn't come right out and say it, but he insinuated that the private
pilot from Maine who made an emergency landing at Meigs on Sunday after
running into electrical trouble on a flight to Oshkosh, Wis., might have had
an ulterior motive: to embarrass the mayor for his March 30 destruction of
Meigs Field. "This is the city of Chicago. It's in the state of Illinois.
Oshkosh is up there. It's north of here a couple hours. If he's going to
Oshkosh, that man is going in the wrong direction," the mayor said. Richard
Randall, a 63-year-old pilot from Standish, Maine, suffered an electrical
failure, lost radio contact with air traffic controllers and landed his 1946
Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser amid rubble churned up by Daley's demolition.


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Old July 31st 03, 11:47 PM
Newps
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Doug Carter wrote:
tony zambon wrote:

Was it a political setup? Mayor Daley apparently thinks so.



If so you've got to admire the political fortitude of the pilot to risk
his Super Cruiser just to embarrass Boss Daley.


What risk? Are you telling me there isn't many patches of space about
500 feet long at Meigs to land a Super Cruiser, which only needs 200
feet to begin with?

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Old July 31st 03, 11:48 PM
Newps
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David Reinhart wrote:

I'll tell what's worse. There's a story about the landing on the EAA AirVenture
page. They interviewed the pilots after they made it to Oshkosh. The article
very plainly states that the pilots *did not know that Meigs was closed*!

See:
http://www.airventure.org/2003/wedju...s_landing.html

I don't know how far back in the Maine woods they live, but I'm still surprised
that after all these months that there are *pilots* that don't know what Daley
did to Meigs.


It may suprise you to know that Chicago is irrelavant to 90% of the
pilot population. Just like New York.

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Old August 1st 03, 12:09 PM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"tony zambon" wrote in message
.com...

Meigs landing a setup?
Was the second emergency landing in two weeks at Meigs Field more than

just
a coincidence? Was it a political setup? Mayor Daley apparently thinks so.
Daley didn't come right out and say it, but he insinuated that the private
pilot from Maine who made an emergency landing at Meigs on Sunday after
running into electrical trouble on a flight to Oshkosh, Wis., might have

had
an ulterior motive: to embarrass the mayor for his March 30 destruction of
Meigs Field. "This is the city of Chicago. It's in the state of Illinois.
Oshkosh is up there. It's north of here a couple hours. If he's going to
Oshkosh, that man is going in the wrong direction," the mayor said.

Richard
Randall, a 63-year-old pilot from Standish, Maine, suffered an electrical
failure, lost radio contact with air traffic controllers and landed his

1946
Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser amid rubble churned up by Daley's demolition.


Apparently Mayor Daley is unaware of Lake Michigan.


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Old August 1st 03, 12:20 PM
Judah
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Newps wrote in
news:V0hWa.33716$YN5.28698@sccrnsc01:

It may suprise you to know that Chicago is irrelavant to 90% of the
pilot population. Just like New York.



I beg to differ. Chicago is relevant to at least 30% of New Yorkers!
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Old August 1st 03, 01:13 PM
Doug Carter
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Newps wrote:

What risk? Are you telling me there isn't many patches of space about
500 feet long at Meigs to land a Super Cruiser, which only needs 200
feet to begin with?


Of course not. I was referring to the risk that Boss Daley would have
the Super Cruiser attacked by a SWAT team armed with flame throwers to
protect the city

 




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