Posted on 01/08/2005 3:56:03 PM PST by Robinson Winslow
GA banned from Washington, D.C., for inauguration D.C.'s mayor and AOPA's Boyer incensed over closures
For eight hours on Inauguration Day, Washington, D.C., and the skies for miles around it, will be completely off-limits to general aviation. Similarly, the streets of the nation's capital will be closed to vehicular traffic. Security officials have declared that President Bush's inauguration on January 20 is a "national security event," and the FAA, responding to orders from the Defense and Homeland Security departments, has issued a flight advisory prohibiting all general aviation VFR flight within or above the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).
"This is yet another example of GA being made a scapegoat in the name of security," said AOPA President Phil Boyer. "All the evidence shows that GA aircraft do not pose a significant security threat especially when compared to the devastation an airliner could cause. Yet the airlines are allowed to fly freely while GA pilots are essentially grounded."
The GA ban is in effect from 10 a.m. through 6 p.m. The only exception is for IFR aircraft landing or departing Washington Dulles International and Baltimore-Washington International airports, but the FAA anticipates that the GA ramps at both airports will fill up with VIP aircraft. Once all the parking is taken, even IFR aircraft will be diverted to airports outside the ADIZ.
AOPA is not alone in questioning the over-the-top security measures surrounding the coming inauguration. Washington Mayor Anthony Williams has complained that multiple checkpoints and street closures imposed in advance of the inauguration are excessive, snarling traffic, damaging businesses, impacting tourism, and choking commerce in the capital city.
"The GA community understands the need for reasonable security measures around the inauguration," Boyer added. "What we don't understand is why the measures being taken for this inauguration are so extreme. These measures are unnecessarily displacing thousands of pilots, restricting their freedom, and resulting in loss of income for those who use GA to conduct their business."
AOPA continues to question the need for the ADIZ at all, arguing that it is an inappropriate "solution" to a nonexistent problem. "A small airplane weighing less than a large SUV and traveling at 120 mph just doesn't pose the same kind of threat or create as narrow a response window as a fully loaded airliner traveling at 400 mph," Boyer explained. "The ADIZ simply doesn't reflect those differences. All it does is restrict GA without doing anything to protect Washington and its citizens from terrorists."
January 6, 2005
Knuckle draggers? Sounds like when the people with brains in this country were called "slack jawed yokels" to me. Back to DU jerk.
Ripple two just for you winslow.
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son.
Actually the "e" on the end is as in "El Presidente" which ain't French...but I know what you mean.
hahahahaaaaa! Perfect for this Troll!
ping me please
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Thanks for the ping, but I refuse to get involved in this debate because I end up blowing my stack. All I have to say is Freedom and Liberty was a grand concept while we had it.
Yeah, pretty much. I just hate the fact that
it's a skunk getting zotted in the comic strip.heheheheeee! Sorry. :^)
This one deserves a special Zot, working on it.Looks like the potion worked! :^D
Interesting.
I am also an AOPA member. Kind of in the news at AOPA. Doesn't affect me there.
You have been added.
Yeah that 45 min drive in from Dullas or Balt. is a killer. We feel your pain. NOT
Tell me, troll, do you ache deep within your bowels for coming here?
And those guys certainly afford the "GA" community more money and more freedom than the average world citizen could dare dream of.
The "GA" community could at least STHU about not being able to fly in limited areas on certain days.
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