Politics And Your Right To Fly
By Andy Wilson |
By Bob Littlefield
(Because Bob Littlefield is a Scottsdale City Councilman, general aviation pilot and flight instructor, his observations and suggestions are as instructive in California as in Arizona. Ed.)
If you have been paying attention to the news in Arizona you know that the hottest aviation-related topic amongst the non-flying public in our area is complaints about aircraft noise and over flights. Phoenix Sky Harbor, Scottsdale, Chandler, Sedona and Payson airports have all had to battle complaints from residents who claim that aircraft using these airports create unacceptable levels of noise that disturb their lives. Luke AFB, Williams-Gateway Airport and Stellar Airpark are fighting to prevent nearby residential development that could eventually restrict their operations or even force their closure. And even in the sparsely populated rural areas near Prescott residents concerned about aircraft noise have delayed plans to build a satellite-training airport for Embry-Riddle.
Hollister Airport News
By Andy Wilson |
by HAA President Ruth Erickson
The 4th annual ?Air Fair and Open House? will take place Saturday, October 11th, at Hollister Municipal Airport. Since it has also been 100 years since Harley Davidson?s motorcycles, and Henry Ford?s automobiles started rolling off the assembly lines, we have invited members of these groups to join us too. There will be antique and classic aircraft, cars, motorcycles, military vehicles, uniforms, and engines, along with displays and exhibits by law enforcement and emergency aircraft. We?ll have information and food booths too.
Caltrans? Aviation-Related Legislative Update Report
By Andy Wilson |
Sept Oct 2003 Cal Pilots Newsletter
Status of Selected Bills in the California Legislature August 8, 2003
This report is concerned with the FY 2003-04 Budget and Trailer Bills, and several other bills that are scheduled for hearing in August, after the Legislature reconvenes on August 18, 2003.
President's Corner By Jay C. White
By Andy Wilson |
July August 2003 Newsletter
POLITICIAN WANTS TO CLOSE BUCHANAN AIRPORT
An old ploy used by some politicians for gaining media name recognition is to create a controversy surrounding an airport. This seems to be the tactic embarked on by Contra Costa County Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier. It has been reliably reported that closure of Buchanan Field Airport will be his platform in running for election to the California Assembly in 2006. This tactic was used some years back by a Santa Clara County Supervisor who proposed closing Reid Hillview Airport. She was not able to close the airport but she did generate enough name recognition to gain election to the U.S Congress.
WEAVERVILLE RELOCATION PROJECT STRATEGY
By Andy Wilson |
July August 2003 Cal PIlots Newsletter
by George Loegering VP- CPA Region 1
The county reports that they are making progress on the updated EIR with a major push to complete the work pending a meeting July 9th with the FAA. There is much to do. An item that is looming large on the horizon is public involvement. Those of you present at the Trinity County Pilots Association (TCPA) annual meeting are aware that we need to get the word out to other airport supporters that the success of project demands advocates. Our Board of Supervisors (BOS) expects to have input from their constituents on the project. The input includes letters and phone calls and presence at the public hearings. Without a presence the BOS will be inclined to believe that the project is only wanted/needed by a select minority.
Tuolumne County Aeronautical Association
By Andy Wilson |
July August 2003 Cal Pilots Newsletter
by Clay Farlow Secretary
Two scholarships were awarded on May 28th this year at the Sonora High School. The recipients were Wesley Durnall and Benjamin Adriano. They each received $1000.00 to continue their education toward an aviation career. Shirley Harms and Clay Farlow presented the certificates. When they matriculate this fall, TCAA will honor their certificates with checks from the scholarship fund.
Flying Friendly by Ed Rosiak
By Andy Wilson |
July August 2003 Cal PIlots Newsletter
by Ed Rosiak
On Good Friday I happened to be at a golf course, which is located directly under the approach path of San Jose?s Reid Hillview 30L and 30R. I would estimate that it was four miles out. I spent more time looking up then watching where the heck my ball ended up. I have to admit that I was surprised at the amount of traffic this day, although there have been times when waiting for departure, or approaching to land, that it felt like all of the pilots in Northern California were there. This days busy traffic load was no doubt a result of the Easter Weekend getaway.
Airport Inspection & Compliance
By Andy Wilson |
July August 2003 Cal PIlots Newsletter
Caltrans Division of Aeronautics Meeting Notes
By George Loegering
On May 1, 2003, a meeting requested by Russ Schildt, President of RAPA, which included staff, Aviation Safety Officers Gary Knudson and Gary Cathey, was held with Aeronautics Division Chief Austin Wiswell. AOPA California State Rep John Pfiefer, CPA Region VP-1 George Loegering and CPA Director Region II Colleen Turner were also in attendance. The meeting was precipitated by airport clear zone closures at Dunsmuir and Shingletown. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss ways to avoid airport closures due to non-compliance issues. Russ presented a concept that required Caltrans input and cooperation.
President's Corner ''Non-English Speaking Pilots''
By Andy Wilson |
May June Cal PIlots Newsletter
By Jay C. White
Recently a Mexican Airlines flight caused quite a stir during a flight to and after landing at San Francisco Airport. The flight crew experienced radio communications difficulties enroute. In an attempt to comply with recommended procedures they activated a discrete frequency on the aircraft transponder. As stated in the Airman’s Information Manual, the discrete code for alerting air traffic controllers to a communication failure is 7600. Instead, for reasons not clear this crew displayed code 7700. That is the international code indicating a an onboard emergency.
Watsonville Airport Update
By Andy Wilson |
May June 2003 Cal Pilots Newsletter
by Dan E. Chauvet
Watsonville Airport is one step closer to being assured that surrounding land uses will be compatible with the airport. A Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) has been prepared and is awaiting approval by the Watsonville City Council.