"Studies"?There are a lot of publicly available studies that also say the world is flat or that we did not go to the moon. It doesn’t mean they are right.
The interesting fact is that carbon monoxide, which is emitted from all of our ICE vehicles, is just as harmful as lead exposure.
I mean... Crime rates there (and most US locales) are a lot lower than they were in the 80s and 90s, right?
Impossible....it hasta be the lead levels.In Baltimore the crime rate is lower, because they are not prosecuting "minor" crimes, like theft up to $1000. REALLY?????
Absolutely false. There are safe levels of CO and your body gets rid of CO reasonably quickly while it bioaccumulates lead.
Doesn’t everything in California have a Prop 65 warning on it?
Sign is result of a lawsuit. Settlement requires no more than 3 of these signs per airport in CA.
https://ceh.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Avgas-CJ-2014-11-20-FINAL.doc
That product is also known to the state of California to cause cancerNothing a little black Krylon can’t fix.
So, a sign for the sign?That product is also known to the state of California to cause cancer
"Studies"?
I think most people use that term to mean research that applies the scientific method.
That product is also known to the state of California to cause cancer
Why would the airport allow that sign to be posted in the first place if it isn’t being done by or required by a government entity? If that were my home airport I would be asking for it to be removed as you have no idea what is or will be posted to that organizations website. Did they even get permission to put the sign there or did it just show up one day?
Do children in poor communities have lower IQs?
wow....Chicago must be loaded with lead. Crime hasn't slowed there....nor in most major cities. Gotta close all the airports there too....
Exactly. Reminds me of this...And for some it probably applies to leadWhat isn't???
Those pesky airplanes from Meggs field.....Well, actually--- USS Lead Superfund Site | US EPA
(Ok, in fairness this is East Chicago. But it's right next to Chicago. That whole area has a long history of heavy industry.)
Doesn’t everything in California have a Prop 65 warning on it?
Need to start making their politicians wear it on their clothing when in public.
There's a two-week timeline for AIR700 to get back to GAMI with either go-forward, or specific questions.
It's just sad that on a forum for pilots that Meigs gets misspelled.Those pesky airplanes from Meggs field.....
I don’t think lost of 100LL will doom everything. It will be painful but a lot of the fleet can use mogas. The planes that can’t will be stuck but the mogas capable ones will just switch.
And you can argue that if 100LL doesn’t exist maybe then someone will make engine solutions for those remaining planes that allows them to use mogas as well.
The 100LL situation will either resolve by accepting the new alternatives or as above via other engineering solution. What the other engineering solution means it that it’ll cost way too much.
Is 100LL the top priority? Maybe. I for one would love to not have to worry about lead.
It's actually both since you'd have to meet the reg's put out by both to get an engine replacement certified.Everyone is discussing the wrong three letter acronym. The FAA isn't the problem, it's the EPA. With the current political climate (irony intended), there are dangerous ideas floating around that could foment a crisis any day.
It's just sad that on a forum for pilots that Meigs gets misspelled.
The sign or the lead?That product is also known to the state of California to cause cancer
YesThe sign or the lead?
The FAA met the two-week promise. Then ensued some clarification discussions - what did the FAA *mean* by what they said?! I think it's settling out now... hopefully something to share by next week.@PaulMillner , any news about the promised FAA response to George?