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Old April 21st 06, 07:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Grand Canyon overflight proposal

by Ray Apr 20, 2006 at 08:33 PM



I think this is a bit of an exaggeration. The canyon has been made
extremely accessible - anyone can make it down (and back up), I've even
heard of people doing it in wheelchairs. Plus there's always the option
of getting to the bottom of the canyon on horseback or accessing it by
boat.

While I think those who want to ban flights over the Grand Canyon (and
other parks) are being stupid, we do have to acknowledge that the
national parks are more noise sensitive than other areas - not only
because of the visitors seeking to escape the modern world but also
because of the animals in the parks. Sensible compromises should be
worked out to satisfy everyone. When I was recently hiking in the
canyon I found the level of air tours to be pretty acceptable. The
noise was sometimes a little annoying but generally not a problem. In
particular, the fixed wing twin otter's were pretty quiet, but some of
the helicopters were a little loud.



What???? Sacrilege!!!

As has been established (by AOPA), GA noise must be accepted and even
embraced by all. What "arrogance" for a special interest (Hiking) group
to object to small plane noise. Boyer should immediately "educate" this
socially irresponsible group. If that doesn't work, he should "take them
on." He should enlist the help of Senator John McCain, who has the utmost
respect for Phil's integrity.




 




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