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FAA Threatens Legal Action Against Santa Monica for Its Effort to Shut Down the City Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration has threatened legal action against Santa Monica over its effort to reduce flight operations at the city’s airport, force out aeronautical tenants and close the historic facility within two years. In a strongly worded letter Monday, the FAA reminded Mayor Tony Vazquez of what it termed as the city’s obligations under federal agreements to keep the airport open at least until 2023 and treat aviation tenants and aircraft owners fairly. (ktla.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
You go FAA, tired of his city pushing us around d and gouging the aviation community
It baffles me why people will move by an airport, and then complain about all the airplanes flying overhead.
These crying neighbors have a large sense of entitlement, but no standing in law or equity. Like the self-anointed everywhere they seek to control and dictate what people do around them.
These are the the same flat nosed pigs that will be first in line when a natural disaster hits, and that airport will allow supplies to be airlifted to save their sorry lives.
Some right thinking member of the judiciary needs to wipe their faces and tell them to stop sniveling and wasting the Courts time.
These are the the same flat nosed pigs that will be first in line when a natural disaster hits, and that airport will allow supplies to be airlifted to save their sorry lives.
Some right thinking member of the judiciary needs to wipe their faces and tell them to stop sniveling and wasting the Courts time.
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as long as the airport receives federal funding a municipality can not shut it down without legal issues
if its privately owned and never received funding they can close it
if its privately owned and never received funding they can close it
Ah, yes, Sam... As Peter Hartmann said, Meigs Field was supposed to remain open, but look at what happened there. An FAA with no teeth to go in and make Chicago put the airport back let them turn it into a "park"...
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