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The Hidden Airport Crisis in SoCal: How One Airport Closure Is Creating Major Problems
For the last several years, a crisis has been quietly brewing in airports across Southern California, and to an extent, the rest of California: the closure of airports and reduction of services. Given how hard it is to open an airport, the loss of any airport feels especially permanent, more so in Southern California than anywhere else. (californiaglobe.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
On a visit to the UK one USA President (Trump I think) questioned why the Queen had built Windsor Castle under one of London Heathrow's landing/take-off routes. Oh Dear! Maybe the same ignorance applies to the people you all refer to who buy properties near/adjacent to Airports. Have any of those tried to bring lawsuits against the seller? (You didn't tell me that big silver/white bird was a jet) Duh.
BULLSHIT! I heard that old U.K. joke at least ten years before Trump was elected President.
and don't forget what mayor Daly did in 2003 taking bulldozers in the middle of the night to close Meigs Field. I always enjoyed flying into that airport
Those of us who live near Luke love the Sound Of Freedom even though on some high-flight days my garage door opener won't work.
Nice to hear a change in attitude...that was not the case back when the DelWeb communities were starting in the 70s and 80s.
The best thing to do with this contiguous large pierce of land when it is no longer an airport is to turn it into a prison. Se how the beautiful people like that. No more airplane noise.