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I've served on the Minden Airport Advisory Committee for 3 years now,
representing the soaring community. It's been one fight after another. This time airport management is proposing to change the airport rules to require all vehicle operators (golf carts etc) to pass a written test and be issued a card to wear around their neck before being allowed to cross the runway, towing a glider or otherwise. This is certainly a good thing, and needed for safety, for non-pilots and employees of airport businesses. However, for pilots, who obviously already have the training and know how to operate upon and across runways, I see this as unnecessary and potentially injurious to soaring here. It's one more hurdle for visiting pilots and one more reason for them to go elsewhere to avoid the hassle. (note that they will have a 3-day waiver pass that will allow one visit without taking their test). Consider what would happen if every soaring airport across the country had their own required test. It's about as ludicrous as every community requiring extra driver training before you can drive through their town. If you feel as I do, please send me a short private email - - include your name and home town. If this proposed rule would lessen the likelihood you'd visit Minden - - include that. I will present the emails to the Douglas Board of County Commissioners. They have previously voted a resolution stating that they care about and want to promote soaring here, let's hold them to it! email to bumperm "at" att "dot" net thanks for helping, bumper ZZ Minden |
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On Nov 6, 12:41 pm, "bumper" wrote:
I've served on the Minden Airport Advisory Committee for 3 years now, representing the soaring community. It's been one fight after another. This time airport management is proposing to change the airport rules to require all vehicle operators (golf carts etc) to pass a written test and be issued a card to wear around their neck before being allowed to cross the runway, towing a glider or otherwise. This is certainly a good thing, and needed for safety, for non-pilots and employees of airport businesses. However, for pilots, who obviously already have the training and know how to operate upon and across runways, I see this as unnecessary and potentially injurious to soaring here. It's one more hurdle for visiting pilots and one more reason for them to go elsewhere to avoid the hassle. (note that they will have a 3-day waiver pass that will allow one visit without taking their test). Consider what would happen if every soaring airport across the country had their own required test. It's about as ludicrous as every community requiring extra driver training before you can drive through their town. If you feel as I do, please send me a short private email - - include your name and home town. If this proposed rule would lessen the likelihood you'd visit Minden - - include that. I will present the emails to the Douglas Board of County Commissioners. They have previously voted a resolution stating that they care about and want to promote soaring here, let's hold them to it! email to bumperm "at" att "dot" net thanks for helping, bumper ZZ Minden I must be misreading this. They are going to allow a 3 day one time waiver and then next time you must take a test to prove you know what your doing? What about the first time? |
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On Nov 6, 3:11 pm, wrote:
I must be misreading this. They are going to allow a 3 day one time waiver and then next time you must take a test to prove you know what your doing? What about the first time? Heh, I used to work as a contractor at a US Naval installation. My coworker had over 30 years experience riding a motorcycle on several US bases and they wouldn't give him a gate access sticker until he took a weekend motorcycle safety class. Since the next class was in 2 months, they gave him a temporary pass, just as they would the 19 year old who just bought a first bike. Go figure. -Tom |
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I don't see the issue. if there was a fee attached, I could see a problem,
but why don't you just take the test and move on..... If I compare the burden of having to take a driving test to the payoff of getting to fly at a site that has thermals that suck trailers off the ground and waves you can see the curvature of the earth from.... Its a no brainer to me...... Please remember that some of us call 400 ft/min outstanding soaring...... Have a great day Scott "5Z" wrote in message s.com... On Nov 6, 3:11 pm, wrote: I must be misreading this. They are going to allow a 3 day one time waiver and then next time you must take a test to prove you know what your doing? What about the first time? Heh, I used to work as a contractor at a US Naval installation. My coworker had over 30 years experience riding a motorcycle on several US bases and they wouldn't give him a gate access sticker until he took a weekend motorcycle safety class. Since the next class was in 2 months, they gave him a temporary pass, just as they would the 19 year old who just bought a first bike. Go figure. -Tom |
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The 3 day "Visitor waiver pass" has a list of driving rules, sensible ones
too, with some insight as to the particular safety issues at Minden (I helped write them). It also has a "tear-off and turn-in" for you to sign with your insurance and license info. This 3-day waiver was in response to our complaints (the runway crossing safety workgroup) that their rule would prohibit weekend visiting pilots from operating at Minden. (Note that they originally included banning even pushing your glider by hand onto the runway without taking the test. This we have that part stricken, but it may come back.) Bottom line: Can you imagine the hassle it would be for a pilot on vacation or safari visiting airports across the county if he had to take a site specific test for each? The training required of pilots to operate on and across airport runways is included in the FAA test standards. It is not, IMO the purview of individual airports to test pilots. bumper wrote in message oups.com... On Nov 6, 12:41 pm, "bumper" wrote: I've served on the Minden Airport Advisory Committee for 3 years now, representing the soaring community. It's been one fight after another. This time airport management is proposing to change the airport rules to require all vehicle operators (golf carts etc) to pass a written test and be issued a card to wear around their neck before being allowed to cross the runway, towing a glider or otherwise. This is certainly a good thing, and needed for safety, for non-pilots and employees of airport businesses. However, for pilots, who obviously already have the training and know how to operate upon and across runways, I see this as unnecessary and potentially injurious to soaring here. It's one more hurdle for visiting pilots and one more reason for them to go elsewhere to avoid the hassle. (note that they will have a 3-day waiver pass that will allow one visit without taking their test). Consider what would happen if every soaring airport across the country had their own required test. It's about as ludicrous as every community requiring extra driver training before you can drive through their town. If you feel as I do, please send me a short private email - - include your name and home town. If this proposed rule would lessen the likelihood you'd visit Minden - - include that. I will present the emails to the Douglas Board of County Commissioners. They have previously voted a resolution stating that they care about and want to promote soaring here, let's hold them to it! email to bumperm "at" att "dot" net thanks for helping, bumper ZZ Minden I must be misreading this. They are going to allow a 3 day one time waiver and then next time you must take a test to prove you know what your doing? What about the first time? |
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I don't see the issue. if there was a fee attached, I could see a problem,
but why don't you just take the test and move on..... If I compare the burden of having to take a driving test to the payoff of getting to fly at a site that has thermals that suck trailers off the ground and waves you can see the curvature of the earth from.... Its a no brainer to me...... Please remember that some of us call 400 ft/min outstanding soaring...... Have a great day Scott Scott.....Scott, Scott, (shaking head, tears welling, hands wringing) The issue partly is that a fee will, one day, be attached. No brainer there, captive earner them wealthy pilot types, start at maybe $30 and increase anually. Another issue is our right to do perfectly safe things on public land just because there is nothing the hell wrong with it. Fight these faceless, beige beauracrats for all you are worth, Mr Bumper, it is they who attack the very moral fibre of us free-loading flyers, thermal thieves of the world. Ask of anything similar..... who benefits? If the answer is no-one then you are being mis-lead I bet there is an insurance company behind it, find out who, why and with what precendence. Try also hitting these worthless beige fools with some statistics, they love that. How many incidents have happened recently to cause this licencing? (you had better know before asking) How many incidents is it expected to decrease the proported problem by? (do some estimation yourself) How much will it affect operations, thus customers? (your answer will be "to reduce operations, patronage, thus dollars into the area) What is the worst possible outcome if the plan goes forward, and what will it do to the area of Minden in general? ( answer should = bad) Then you might fall back on the "danger if persons cant legally access the field in an emergency" road. Good luck bagger |
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On Nov 6, 11:08 pm, bagmaker
wrote: -I don't see the issue. if there was a fee attached, I could see a problem, but why don't you just take the test and move on..... If I compare the burden of having to take a driving test to the payoff of getting to fly at a site that has thermals that suck trailers off the ground and waves you can see the curvature of the earth from.... Its a no brainer to me...... Please remember that some of us call 400 ft/min outstanding soaring...... Have a great day Scott - Scott.....Scott, Scott, (shaking head, tears welling, hands wringing) The issue partly is that a fee will, one day, be attached. No brainer there, captive earner them wealthy pilot types, start at maybe $30 and increase anually. Another issue is our right to do perfectly safe things on public land just because there is nothing the hell wrong with it. Fight these faceless, beige beauracrats for all you are worth, Mr Bumper, it is they who attack the very moral fibre of us free-loading flyers, thermal thieves of the world. Ask of anything similar..... who benefits? If the answer is no-one then you are being mis-lead I bet there is an insurance company behind it, find out who, why and with what precendence. Try also hitting these worthless beige fools with some statistics, they love that. How many incidents have happened recently to cause this licencing? (you had better know before asking) How many incidents is it expected to decrease the proported problem by? (do some estimation yourself) How much will it affect operations, thus customers? (your answer will be "to reduce operations, patronage, thus dollars into the area) What is the worst possible outcome if the plan goes forward, and what will it do to the area of Minden in general? ( answer should = bad) Then you might fall back on the "danger if persons cant legally access the field in an emergency" road. Good luck bagger -- bagmaker Op-ed http://www.recordcourier.com/article...nion/110260052 Guest op-ed http://www.recordcourier.com/article...nion/111070031 Recall that the airport authorities suspended Soar Minden for three weeks earlier this year (during busy time) due to a fuel tanker mishap. I don't think that's fully resolved yet. |
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On Nov 6, 4:42 pm, "XYZ" wrote:
I don't see the issue. The point was missed. First the driving test, then the fees, then.... Clark County, Nevada (containing Las Vegas) requires a driving test, a $25.00 access fee, and half a million dollars liability insurance on vehicles which operate on "their" airports. You must send them a copy of the vehicle insurance policy each time it is renewed, or your gate card stops working. They don't check aircraft insurance, or make you take a test in your aircraft! If you were to land at Minden (done that), you'll soon have to find someone else to tow your glider around, and hopefully they'll pull your trailer on and off the field too. If you land after everyone helpful has left, you're hosed. Jim And did I detect thermal envy? |
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;571502]On Nov 6, 12:41 pm, "bumper" wrote:
I've served on the Minden Airport Advisory Committee for 3 years now, representing the soaring community. It's been one fight after another. This time airport management is proposing to change the airport rules to require all vehicle operators (golf carts etc) to pass a written test and be issued a card to wear around their neck before being allowed to cross the runway, towing a glider or otherwise. This is certainly a good thing, and needed for safety, for non-pilots and employees of airport businesses. However, for pilots, who obviously already have the training and know how to operate upon and across runways, I see this as unnecessary and potentially injurious to soaring here. It's one more hurdle for visiting pilots and one more reason for them to go elsewhere to avoid the hassle. (note that they will have a 3-day waiver pass that will allow one visit without taking their test). Consider what would happen if every soaring airport across the country had their own required test. It's about as ludicrous as every community requiring extra driver training before you can drive through their town. If you feel as I do, please send me a short private email - - include your name and home town. If this proposed rule would lessen the likelihood you'd visit Minden - - include that. I will present the emails to the Douglas Board of County Commissioners. They have previously voted a resolution stating that they care about and want to promote soaring here, let's hold them to it! email to bumperm "at" att "dot" net thanks for helping, bumper ZZ Minden So Mr Bumper, an update, any success? Bagger |
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