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Many of you may have heard of the Discovery Channel show called Street Outlaws. It's a show about street drag racing that centers on a group of racers here in central Oklahoma (the 405 area code).
Yesterday, one of the car owners, who happens to be from my town originally, approached me at the airport and stated that some of the racing group would like to use our runway to do test runs on our runway in preparation for an upcoming race with similar road conditions. Specifically, they need a closed asphalt course. The show is actually done in a closed course environment rather that actually on the street, which is illegal.
I am on the airport advisory board, but we can't make any actual decisions. It's just an advisory role. So I contacted one of our city counsel members, who relayed it to our city manager. He put a call in to the FAA, and that's where it stands. Waiting to hear back from them.
Those of you who have some experience running airports, or involved in airport business, what do you think the chances are of the FAA letting us do this? Are we required to have FAA permission?
One reason I ask is because we've had a group of RC airplane guys that have used our runway for years for their model planes. They do this with the blessing of the City, and as far as I know, the FAA hasn't had an issue, assuming they know. I would be shocked it they didn't, as the RC guys use the runway at least a couple weekends a month for years. Heck, we even had bleachers set up for RC flying events. That being said, if we allow the RC guys to use the runway, how would that be any different than letting some cars use it for a couple hours, late at night. We would observe the same protocols, as in we have handheld transceivers, and the runway is cleared immediately for any incoming traffic. Airplanes always have the right of way, obviously. Perhaps it sounds stupid, I don't know, but it's a little rural airstrip with maybe 10 operations per week, and we would welcome having the Discovery Channel there and having a fairly high profile show being filmed in our town.
What say you?
Yesterday, one of the car owners, who happens to be from my town originally, approached me at the airport and stated that some of the racing group would like to use our runway to do test runs on our runway in preparation for an upcoming race with similar road conditions. Specifically, they need a closed asphalt course. The show is actually done in a closed course environment rather that actually on the street, which is illegal.
I am on the airport advisory board, but we can't make any actual decisions. It's just an advisory role. So I contacted one of our city counsel members, who relayed it to our city manager. He put a call in to the FAA, and that's where it stands. Waiting to hear back from them.
Those of you who have some experience running airports, or involved in airport business, what do you think the chances are of the FAA letting us do this? Are we required to have FAA permission?
One reason I ask is because we've had a group of RC airplane guys that have used our runway for years for their model planes. They do this with the blessing of the City, and as far as I know, the FAA hasn't had an issue, assuming they know. I would be shocked it they didn't, as the RC guys use the runway at least a couple weekends a month for years. Heck, we even had bleachers set up for RC flying events. That being said, if we allow the RC guys to use the runway, how would that be any different than letting some cars use it for a couple hours, late at night. We would observe the same protocols, as in we have handheld transceivers, and the runway is cleared immediately for any incoming traffic. Airplanes always have the right of way, obviously. Perhaps it sounds stupid, I don't know, but it's a little rural airstrip with maybe 10 operations per week, and we would welcome having the Discovery Channel there and having a fairly high profile show being filmed in our town.
What say you?