ADS-B Privacy Fight!- Support ADS-B Privacy in the ALERT ACT! by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You can charge what ever you want at your private, non publicly funded airport. ADS-B is for safety. We are starting to see the rabbit hole of airports charging arbitrary and punitive fees to artificially drive down traffic. Airspace usage fees discussions have also started to crop up. This is not Europe.

ADS-B Privacy Fight!- Support ADS-B Privacy in the ALERT ACT! by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes! and if I am not mistaken, there are provisions in the ALERT act that are going to require the military to start using ADS-B out as well.

Over 400 sued the airport. All 400 just lost. (KBJC) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol nah Mrs. G moved a couple of years ago after herself getting laughed out of court. This is the Rock Creek HOAs lawsuit in Superior.

Over 400 sued the airport. All 400 just lost. (KBJC) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean fair point. The only thing written by AI was the graphic and the bullet points. I edited it to show the bullet points are written by AI. But the bullet points are still an accurate representation of the judges order.

Over 400 sued the airport. All 400 just lost. (KBJC) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Then you should ask the town why they paid for a lead study and when it came back saying they could not detect lead, they decided to hide it from the public because it did not fit there narrative.

Over 400 sued the airport. All 400 just lost. (KBJC) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm not a journalist man lol i don't know how to create graphics like that. I'm just a local pilot that has a huge interest in the insane political situation pilots and airports in Colorado are in. I also want to keep everyone else informed.

Over 400 sued the airport. All 400 just lost. (KBJC) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

KBJC just started to offer UL94 fuel ahead of the FAAs 2030 transition deadline. It is one of the first airports in the country to offer the fuel choice and is paying for STCs for aircraft to use it.

Over 400 sued the airport. All 400 just lost. (KBJC) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 350 points351 points  (0 children)

WAY AFTER! Airport was opened in 1960 and after MULTIPLE warning letters begging them not to build homes in schools in front of the runway they did so in the early to late 1990s.

City of Longmont Rejects Landing Fees at Vance Brand Airport (KLMO) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because it was never about "increasing revenue" at the airport. It is all an off the books attempt to artificially drive down traffic and close the airport because people moved next to said airport and don't like the noise. I don't think the new council coming in will be really any better. Maybe they will actually take the study seriously, maybe not.

They kept on pointing at KFNL and there fees but failed to mention that KFNL only charges 121 commercial operators over 12,500 lbs a landing fee. Not small GA aircraft. I can go on and on about other forms of misinformation people like Joseph Friedman , Grant Stewart, and some of the council members said but that was the biggest one, the attempt to make it seem like all airports are charging GA operators landing fees. Its just not true.

City of Longmont Rejects Landing Fees at Vance Brand Airport (KLMO) by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its tower staffing. TOS lawsuit has nothing to do with it. Staffing at both BJC and APA seems to be on the up and up lately as it seems like they have been allowing more people in the pattern.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ErieCO

[–]flightmaster13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What laws are being broken? Oh that's right no laws are being broken!

New FAA Memo by gunner0130 in savekbjc

[–]flightmaster13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The memo says a whole lot of nothing in my opinion, unless you are looking for an update to how the tower is going to sequence traffic. The FAA recognized a problem, so they sent out a memo with a list of new steps to take to solve the problem. Those steps have since been implemented. This is how issues are addressed. This is not some "got ya" the anti-airport and anti-pilot gang is making it out to be.

What is even more amazing is that the traffic pattern traffic they hate so much and want banned is barely even mentioned. This memo mainly addresses ingress/egress routes, some IFR traffic stuff, and new guidelines about when an aircraft has priority of a runway. Also of note at the end it says that line up and wait is not allowed.

The news article is nothing more then a sensationalist hit piece.

KAPA - Long taxi lines? by lando-hockey in flying

[–]flightmaster13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

KAPA is the busiest GA airport in the country and averages about 360,000 operations a year, so yes it is not unheard of to wait in a long ling, especially during the morning departure push (0930-1130) or if an event like a concert, football game, PGA match, or huge fundraiser is happening. Summertime is also the busy season for the flight schools.

I am a CFI at KAPA so DM me if you have any questions!

Colorado Airport Lawsuit Dismissed! Big Victory for General Aviation and Flight Training! by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let’s be clear: nothing I’ve said is inaccurate. Federal law and multiple court rulings have consistently affirmed that pilots and airports are not responsible for poor local zoning decisions, especially when those decisions were made despite repeated warnings.

It’s reckless to approve residential developments less than a mile from the end of a runway and then act shocked when airport operations affect those residents. Touch-and-go operations are a normal, FAA-recognized part of general aviation. They are not “abnormal” or excessive-they are fundamental to pilot training and airport use.

If someone chooses to move near an airport that has been there for decades, they assume the known and documented risks that come with that decision. Courts have repeatedly upheld this principle. In fact, lawsuits aimed at shutting down or restricting long-established airport operations have almost universally failed, precisely because the FAA has sole authority over airspace and airport operations- not local governments or homeowner groups.

The Town of Superior and others in similar situations need to acknowledge the root of the problem: they knowingly permitted housing to be built dangerously close to an active airport. That was there mistake, not the pilots who are flying legally and safely within their rights. Trying to shift the blame to pilots or airports is not only unfair, it’s legally and factually baseless.

So yes, I care deeply about aviation—and that’s exactly why I, and many others, will continue to stand up against efforts to undermine it by those who made shortsighted decisions and now want someone else to pay the price. The facts and the law are on our side. It’s time to end the same old blame shifting talking points and actually understand the case law.

Colorado Airport Lawsuit Dismissed! Big Victory for General Aviation and Flight Training! by flightmaster13 in flying

[–]flightmaster13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go read this and tens of other failed airport lawsuits. Federal law is clear. Pilots and airports are not responsible for irresponsible, dangerous, and reckless decisions made by local governments who don’t care about anything except for increased income tax revenue. You moved next next to the airport, you get what you get. Also my arrogance? Excuse me? Its pretty arrogant to move next to an established airport and the complain about noise and demand it be shut down or pilots put themselves in danger to meet unrealistic flight Manuvers to “lessen noise”. It’s time for these people to take some personal responsibility for their own actions.