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Question of the Week

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta hopes to triple airspace capacity, but a politician in Chicago demolished an airport last year and across the country airports fight for survival against activists and (ironically) expansion. How relevant is the issue to your flying future?
The FAA needs to stand up and claim these airports as federally protected property.
Pilots can't rely on the FAA and must organize a new nationwide group specifically to protect our airports.
These matters are best resolved locally -- by local governments, local residents and local pilots. Let them live with their decisions.
It's triage. Where there is a need, there will be airports. Pilots need take no action.
There are some 19,000 general aviation airports in the U.S. What's the big deal?


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