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"ADP" wrote: I certainly don't disagree with you. We would all agree that there is no substitute for good judgment which , it appears, the Airport in question does not seem to have. Yes, they can be sneaky but that doesn't make them right. I, of course, was being facetious about Hawaii. Socrates argued that "Might makes right". Although he was really arguing the opposite. Unfortunately, might does often prevail and right suffers. Stupid and venal people have endless dilatory ways and can usually outlast the best of us. In any case, good luck to the beleaguered glider group. May they ultimately prevail. Allan Well said and thanks for the good wishes. Actually, as has been posted before, we have, so far, won nearly every issue in the conflict with our airport board and manager. Professionalism and cool heads on the part of our club president and RJ Cornay have prevailed. We still have some significant issues but we are gaining ground. FAA reps visited weekend before last and watched our operation during one of our local race weekends. We had a number of visiting pilots and activity was high. Apparently, the FAA reps thought well of our operation. Their observations should also help us in our effort to remove one more of the harassment measures taken against us. The airport board, on advice from the manager, passed a rule that gliders must assemble in one of the busiest parts of the ramp rather than the empty field beside our hangar 200 yards from any runway. This was done purely to get us to inconvenience as many of the other airport users as possible and to generate ill will towards the gliders. An FAA rep looked at the situation with the gliders assembling on the ramp and declared the rule "stupid". As long as the people who are making the harassment rules are in power, we will have to work hard for the right to use the airport. However, it is possible that this particularly belligerent airport manager is looking for an exit. Keep fingers crossed. Fly safe. |
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