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Do you comprehend what even a fraction of 1% of what the politicians
are going to give away to rebuild this flood plain would do for GA if applied to airports across the country? There would not be a crumbling ramp or runway left in the country without a shiny, new, surface... Every airstrip, no matter how humble, would have a GPS approach plate... Real time weather feeds to the Garmin 396 in your airplane, and your boat, and your car, would be free, no monthly charge... Aviation charts would be mailed free of charge to every pilot with a valid medical, upon request... And there would be money left over... But then, we are not rational, as I mentioned.. Well said, Denny. It is to weep...not for the lost, but for the ones who "get it"... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On 31-Aug-05 10:11, Dan Luke wrote:
CNN video: NEW looks bad; partially under water. Heavy damage to most buildings, particularly the large Millionaire FBO west of 18/36. Wonder how long it will be before we make the $100 muffaletta trip to Lakefront again--if indeed we ever do? This is so sad, really. Especially the seemingly lack of efficiency in helping these people. It is even more sad to observe all this scavenging and the violence in the city of New Orleans. We did landed on NEW I believe 2001 on our way home from LAL Sun'n'fun to California. We landed on Monday late afternoon. lake Pontchartrain was soaked in purple and was looking so peaceful... Our FFO was Million Air. Because on Monday it is so quiet in New Orleans, we got from them a transport to French Quarter and a room in Royal Senesta at the Bourbon St for $110, if my memory serves me. The regular rack price posted on the door was some $390 or a similar insane value. The room was very plain, like a nice $80 hotel someplace else. We did walked the night along the Quarter, got the Jambalaya and the pieces of a Gator, and the next day we walked toward Jackson Square and took breakfast in one of the French style bakeries, was the name Madelaine? It was excellent, we did not wanted leave. But the schedule was to be observed! We left around noon and we took off, heading west. Next landing Junction, Texas. Than El Paso for the night. I really feel so awful for the people of New Orleans and of all the countless other places around the Golf. It is so attractive and serene, so Mediterranean, until, well until the nature shows its devastating side. This makes me think about "the next big one" here in California. We do not have such winds on the West Coast, but we know that it will shake violently again one day... It might than shake up our existence at a similar scale! Thomas, PAO Thomas |
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