On Thu, 17 May 2007 08:31:06 GMT, Marty Shapiro
wrote in
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They don't use FSS, so they don't care.
Several years ago, I had a tour of a major airlines maintenance
facility. On this tour, they showed us the trip package the pilots
received prior to their flights. This package contained a weather briefing
prepared by the airline's own certified weather people and if more
information was needed, the pilots could talk directly with the weather
people. For scheduled flights, flight plans were automatically entered into
the FAA's computers each day. Enroute, the pilots contact the company on
dedicated radio channels to get weather updates.
I had a feeling that was the case. It's like the oil companies
reaping carbon offset credits:
http://environment.newscientist.com/...uestioned.html
The market in carbon offsets, which allows companies to invest in
renewable energy as a way of mitigating their own greenhouse gas
emissions - almost doubled in 2006 to $5 billion, the World Bank
said on 2 May. According to a recent report in the London-based
Financial Times, some of that money is going to oil companies that
are simply pumping CO2 into oilfields to extract more oil. They
would have done this anyway, so profits from selling the credits
go straight into company coffers, with no benefit to new
carbon-saving schemes.
FSS Privatization is not in the public interest.