3393RP
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I called our airport's contact at the state. The reason I wanted to talk to her was I thought that she'd calm me down since I was P.O.'ed big time.
Instead of calming me down, she was more P.O.ed than I was. "That's an actionable item, big time, do you want me to do a surprise inspection next week?"
"Uhhhh...no...let us try to handle this locally first."
Oh, and the farmer has been notified repeatedly both in writing and verbally that he is to give the city 48 hours' notice before doing any planting, harvesting, fertilizing, etc. so the appropriate NOTAM can be filed for men & equipment working adjacent to the runway & taxiway.
Of course, that didn't happen last week either.
I would've much rather handled it myself (that's the way I prefer to do things) but I have no authority whatsoever since resigning last August. I'm just a peon now...okay...maybe I always have been.
The word you bolded in your post should be the clue. The farmer is jeopardizing the safety of you and your fellow aviators.
I don't understand your reluctance to involve the state. The guy is thumbing his nose at you and the aviation community, and he is breaking the law.
You say yourself you don't have any authority...how are you going to "handle it"? Going to the mayor isn't going to do anything. For all you know, the mayor is a non-confrontational weenie and hasn't made any demands for the farmer to change his behavior.
I would call the state back and ask them to drop the hammer on him. Just remember "repeatedly". All of the suggestions in this thread are silly. Poison will get you in trouble. Tractors, concrete markers, etc. mean you spend money and time trying to change the behavior. Why would you even bother when a phone call will fix the issue?
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