And most pilots don't even file flight plans and aren't talking to air traffic control. They are flying all around and above us completely out of control!!!!!!!The people panicking and saying they are never taking a red-eye again made me laugh. I bet they'd be absolutely shocked to realize that most airports don't even have ATC at them!
News media. Tik Tok. As in Tik Tok is news???
News media. Tik Tok. As in Tik Tok is news???
News media. Tik Tok. As in Tik Tok is news???
I could be wrong but I believe there are more than 5000 public airports in the US.Over 2,200 public airports in the US. Only about 500 have towers. Not all Commercial Part 139 airports have towers, I'd guess only about half but couldn't quickly find the answer. I know in our state its about half.
I could be wrong but I believe there are more than 5000 public airports in the US.
Cheers
I could be wrong but I believe there are more than 5000 public airports in the US.
Cheers
I misspoke, that was a number I'd heard before. The actual number of airports in the NPIAS is 3,310. There may be other unclassified airports, but not all are paved and/or open to the public.
Perhaps an explanation or thought in the post and not just a random linkWell Newsweek did post it.....I have a vague recollection that 30 years ago they did do some journalistic activity. I wasn't posting this to change the world.
For some of us, all the best airports/strips are uncontrolled.
Pilots doing their own advisory amongst themselves, is my preference. Removal of all towers sounds good to me. While at it, get rid of those so called security guards at airports, they are far more problem than the passengers. Finally people could bring their own food and beverages, so eliminate the FA, save money, streamline the system, cut down wait times, and stop aggravating the customers who are spending a fortune on tickets.
That would be Utopia!
Well Newsweek did post it...
Arrogance is calling the public “stupid” simply because they don’t know the intricacies about your hobby or profession. (General) Aviation may be a central focus of our lives but newsflash it isn’t for the vast majority of people. Take a gander at the tech questions asked in this forum and a Programmers Of America forum would write off the majority of people in this forum as stupid as well if they had the same attitude.
Just because someone is a pilot and understands the aviation system doesn’t make them a god or superior.
If that’s your definition of arrogance, pilots often fit that perfectly. Only need to look at one of the multiple threads on aerodynamics here to see it (not to mention other scientific subjects that cannot be mentioned here).No, the arrogance is from people who spout off on things they know nothing about.
If that’s your definition of arrogance, pilots often fit that perfectly. Only need to look at one of the multiple threads on aerodynamics here to see it (not to mention other scientific subjects that cannot be mentioned here).
I was just using the definition you provided previously.arrogance: an attitude of superiority manifested in an overbearing manner or in presumptuous claims or assumptions
I was just using the definition you provided previously.
Wait until they find out I had a 2.5 hour nap break on the way back from Stockholm
OMG.!! I would bet you never even thought of the children.!!!
I would miss the cavity searches…But if we ditch security, who’s going to lose my wife’s new glasses while investigating her nefarious baggage (that was actually a bag of Cheetos)?
I noticed that the Newsweek article attracted a lot of comments from pilots to set things straight, so at least there's that.They are in the business of selling news(papers) so they publish what gets bought(clicked). Journalistic integrity lasts as long as it takes to refresh the page.
"Joey, have you ever been in a Turkish prison?"I hope he didn't. that would be creepy.
I knew the legitimate media was dead when I read an article on Newsweek.com started quoting social media site posters with name like "PussyBoogersAuGratin" as reputable sources.