To: taxcontrol
If this was the willful destruction of FAA-regulated property, it seems that the Office of Homeland Security should be contacted, and investigation opened, and a criminal warrant be issued immediately for a Grand Jury hearing in the local district and federal courts. I'm not a lawyer, but speed is of the essence to preserve evidence, and yes I think it's fascism, ala Chritien.
38 posted on
04/01/2003 3:04:05 PM PST by
Darheel
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To: Darheel
FAA does not regulat property. FAA regulates the operations of airports. Further, the FAA HAS ALREADY STATED that no laws were broken.
Yes, there was a administrative regulation that requires airport to notify when their runways are not able to receive aircraft.
And yes, the filing came late. But it was filed and no accident resulted from the late filing. Further, the airport is no longer in operation.
Do you know what is the most drastic thing the FAA can do to an airport - shut it down. The city already did that. Nothing left for the FAA here to do.
I feel sorry for the folks who wanted the airport to stay open - but there is NO LEGAL ISSUE here.
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