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I sent a missive to my Congresscritter, and this is what I got back:
Haven't heard back from either Senator. There was a time I wouldn't have believed they'd do something this foolish, but recent evens have changed my outlook considerably.As you know, on June 5, 2017, President Trump announced his support of moving control of the ATC from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to a self-financing, non-profit, and independent entity. In his announcement speech, the President pointed to several other nations that have successfully modernized their air traffic control through non-government organizations, such as Canada. President Trump believes that privatizing the ATC will allow for cheaper, faster, and safer air travel while also allowing the FAA to focus more on safety and security.
You may be interested to know on June 22, 2017, Congressman Bill Shuster (R-PA) introduced H.R. 2997, the 21st Century AIRR Act. This legislation is a six-year reauthorization of the FAA. The bill would also establish an independent, not-for-profit corporation, outside of the federal government, to modernize and provide U.S. air traffic control services. In his statement, the President declared his support for this specific bill. This bill was referred to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. While I am not a member of this committee, I will certainly keep your views in mind should this legislation come before the full U.S. House of Representatives for a vote.
Groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Airlines for America support this proposal, while groups such as the National Business Aviation Association have expressed their opposition to this policy change. I believe that we must give careful consideration to how our future air traffic control system is funded. As Congress continues to debate this issue, we must strive to create a system that is fair and keeps passengers and their safety in mind.
Thank you again for your sharing your views on this issue. Please don't hesitate to contact me if I may be of additional assistance in the future.
Poe's law?...get the fucin Govt out of aviation...sorry ass employees, over paid and takes 20 to land plane..PRIVATISE NOW!!!
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Dang...all these years and no one told me I could have help from 19 of my friends to clear a plane to land....get the fucin Govt out of aviation...sorry ass employees, over paid and takes 20 to land plane..PRIVATISE NOW!!!
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Pray tell, why will privatization be beneficial? Please provide details on economics and safety to support your claims, and cite your sources....get the fucin Govt out of aviation...sorry ass employees, over paid and takes 20 to land plane..PRIVATISE NOW!!!
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The issue really isn't GA vs Airlines (altho at the heart, it's the airlines wanting control...) The key argument is safety. No other country (or multiple of countries) have the quantity of flights per day nor the safety statistics nor the economic impact as the US."...we must strive to create a system that is fair and keeps passengers and their safety in mind."
I think that statement tells you all you need to know about his position. No concern at all expressed for poor private flyers.
This is a key point. Although the current bill prohibits GA user fees, the issue remains that safety would suffer greatly in the transition. People who were flying when Flight Service was privatized know what a zoo that was for the first couple of years. Privatizing ATC would be a MUCH bigger job, and much more safety-critical. Even after the transition and learning curve were complete, no one has come up with real-world evidence that privatized ATC works better. It would be an experiment based on nothing more than some people's ideological dogma, with GA and airline passengers as the guinea pigs.The issue really isn't GA vs Airlines (altho at the heart, it's the airlines wanting control...) The key argument is safety. No other country (or multiple of countries) have the quantity of flights per day nor the safety statistics nor the economic impact as the US....
Those same factors have existed for many years, and yet it still hasn't happened. What's different this time?I do enjoy the CPDLC when flying in Canada and Europe at work. It definitely cuts down on frequency congestion and having routings directly linked to your FMS is also safer. However, I certainly don't want the user fees that would come with it either. It's simple economics though - the airline lobbies are massive compared to anything GA can field and in our form of government the bigger pocketbooks win.
It's inevitable.
Dang...all these years and no one told me I could have help from 19 of my friends to clear a plane to land.
Why would the EAA want you to think so? They're all about the incorporation of the latest technology prior to it being used in certified aircraft....here is why privatization will work...TECHNOLOGY...its here to totally illuminate ATC-FAA...Milkman no longer delivers milk...but EAA/FAA would like for you to Think So...reminds me of AT&T asking why I disconnected my landline...dah!!!
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...get the fucin Govt out of aviation...sorry ass employees, over paid and takes 20 to land plane..PRIVATISE NOW!!!
This is a key point. Although the current bill prohibits GA user fees, the issue remains that safety would suffer greatly in the transition. People who were flying when Flight Service was privatized know what a zoo that was for the first couple of years. Privatizing ATC would be a MUCH bigger job, and much more safety-critical. Even after the transition and learning curve were complete, no one has come up with real-world evidence that privatized ATC works better. It would be an experiment based on nothing more than some people's ideological dogma, with GA and airline passengers as the guinea pigs.
I'm ok with privatization. It's not like the government has done much with the reins and a private company will likely make some much needed improvements that the government is hamstrung to implement
...here is why privatization will work...TECHNOLOGY...its here to totally illuminate ATC-FAA...Milkman no longer delivers milk...but EAA/FAA would like for you to Think So...reminds me of AT&T asking why I disconnected my landline...dah!!!
Those same factors have existed for many years, and yet it still hasn't happened. What's different this time?
Moreover look at the current administration and more importantly look at the people that voted them into office. They both love even the mere mention of dismantling ANYTHING run by the government. They salivate at the notion of resting power from the government and kicking the government employees to the curb. It is an immensely popular theme right now.
Pray tell, why will privatization be beneficial?
Please provide details on economics and safety to support your claims, and cite your sources.
US Postal Service....here is why privatization will work...TECHNOLOGY...its here to totally illuminate ATC-FAA...Milkman no longer delivers milk...but EAA/FAA would like for you to Think So...reminds me of AT&T asking why I disconnected my landline...dah!!!
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US Postal Service.
Amtrak.
...here is why privatization will work...TECHNOLOGY...its here to totally illuminate ATC-FAA...Milkman no longer delivers milk...but EAA/FAA would like for you to Think So...reminds me of AT&T asking why I disconnected my landline...dah!!!
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I sent a missive to my Congresscritter, and this is what I got back:
Haven't heard back from either Senator. There was a time I wouldn't have believed they'd do something this foolish, but recent evens have changed my outlook considerably.As you know, on June 5, 2017, President Trump announced his support of moving control of the ATC from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to a self-financing, non-profit, and independent entity. In his announcement speech, the President pointed to several other nations that have successfully modernized their air traffic control through non-government organizations, such as Canada. President Trump believes that privatizing the ATC will allow for cheaper, faster, and safer air travel while also allowing the FAA to focus more on safety and security.
You may be interested to know on June 22, 2017, Congressman Bill Shuster (R-PA) introduced H.R. 2997, the 21st Century AIRR Act. This legislation is a six-year reauthorization of the FAA. The bill would also establish an independent, not-for-profit corporation, outside of the federal government, to modernize and provide U.S. air traffic control services. In his statement, the President declared his support for this specific bill. This bill was referred to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. While I am not a member of this committee, I will certainly keep your views in mind should this legislation come before the full U.S. House of Representatives for a vote.
Groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Airlines for America support this proposal, while groups such as the National Business Aviation Association have expressed their opposition to this policy change. I believe that we must give careful consideration to how our future air traffic control system is funded. As Congress continues to debate this issue, we must strive to create a system that is fair and keeps passengers and their safety in mind.
Thank you again for your sharing your views on this issue. Please don't hesitate to contact me if I may be of additional assistance in the future.