James331
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Just got this in the email from the USPA, even though many here don't jump the USPA has the same wants for the health of GA as the rest of the industry.
Please let your congress critters know how you feel HR 2997 shouldnt be passed, very easy process too.
"Please call your Congressional Representative and ask them to vote "no" on HR 2997 - the FAA bill.
1. Dial toll-free: 833-GAVOICE (833-428-6423), weekdays from 9-5 Eastern.
2. You will be asked to input your zip code then transferred to your Representative's office.
3. Say: "I am opposed to ATC privatization, and my Representative should vote 'no' on HR 2997."
If you do not call, and HR 2997 passes Congress and is signed into law, here is what would happen:
Please let your congress critters know how you feel HR 2997 shouldnt be passed, very easy process too.
"Please call your Congressional Representative and ask them to vote "no" on HR 2997 - the FAA bill.
1. Dial toll-free: 833-GAVOICE (833-428-6423), weekdays from 9-5 Eastern.
2. You will be asked to input your zip code then transferred to your Representative's office.
3. Say: "I am opposed to ATC privatization, and my Representative should vote 'no' on HR 2997."
If you do not call, and HR 2997 passes Congress and is signed into law, here is what would happen:
- The airlines and large airports would gain control of the new ATC Board of Directors, outweighing GA and skydiving interests.
- FAA's current "first come, first served" ATC policy would be eliminated, degrading service to skydive operators.
- Decisions affecting airspace and ATC procedures would favor airlines.
- Drop zones would lose access to some airspace.
- Skydive operators would incur higher costs due to increased flight times. Jump ticket costs will increase.
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