June 16, 2004 AVweb's Question of the Week ... |
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*** PREVIOUS RESULTS ***
Last week, AVweb asked our readers to pick a side when it comes to those
pesky TFRs (temporary flight restrictions) that have become all-too-common in
the post-9/11 world. The overwhelming majority 85% of respondents, or
565 people said that TFRs are often inane, indecipherable, and (at their most
harmless) utterly useless. But the remaining 15% of you defended TFRs,
saying the restrictions are often necessary to protect pilots, passengers, and
leaders in these dangerous times. *** THIS WEEK'S QUESTION ***
This week, we want to ask a similar question about aviation lawsuits.
Do they serve higher a purpose, or are they merely a distraction from the real
business of aviation? As before, we know you may not fully agree with
either statement but for the purposes of the poll, we ask that you
pick a side. Have an idea for a new QOTW? Send your suggestions to
qotw@avweb.com. Note: This address is
only for suggested QOTW questions, and not for QOTW answers.
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