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I found this article on the Neil Boortz Website.  He is a talk show host 
out of Atlanta and a fellow pilot.  He has a website at 
http://www.boortz.com   I think his concerns are real.  You should check 
out the article.  A very ANTI GA advocate with no apparent credentials 
is "warring" against us.  

I have - and I suggest that you write the AOPA and the newspaper to try 
and correct and combat this nonsense!!!!  It should not go unchallenged.



WHY ARE THERE STILL RYDER RENTAL TRUCKS ON THE ROAD?
Here's a link to a strange little piece, which appeared in yesterday's 
Washington Post.  It was written by someone named Joseph Kinney who 
claims to be a security consultant.. in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Kinney is calling for a "clamp down" on general aviation.  So, does he 
really know what he's talking about?  It really doesn't seem so.  In his 
piece he writes "General aviation, which serves business and 
recreational fliers, encompasses 7,120 jets and about 25,000 
multi-engine aircraft flown by about 200,000 pilots who have instrument 
ratings."  How could any person who claims to know something of which he 
write get the facts so wrong? 

Actually, General aviation encompasses about 206,503 airplanes of which 
6,400 are jets. Of the piston power general aviation airplanes 145,250 
are single engine.  Only 18,750 (not 25,000) are multi-engine.  So far 
Kinney isn't doing too well, is he?    

Taking it further, these general aviation airplanes are actually flown 
by 635,000 pilots, not just the 309,000 (not 200,000 as Kinney says) 
with instrument ratings. 

OK ... why am I making such a big deal here?  Because this clown is 
writing in an influential newspaper about clamping down on general 
aviation when it is absolutely clear that he hasn't bothered to research 
his subject!  All of the numbers are readily available on the Aircraft 
Owners and Pilots Association website [ www.aopa.org ] for anyone to 
peruse.  

As you read on in Kinney's article you see more and more errors.  His 
bit on flight plans, for instance.  

Now --- here's a task for you. Try to find one instance where any 
general aviation aircraft has been used as a weapon in the hands of 
terrorists anywhere in the world.  Can you?  I can't.  Now - see if you 
can think of an instance where a car or a truck has been used as a 
weapon in the hands of terrorists?  The list is endless, isn't it?  How 
about that Ryder truck parked in front of that federal office building 
in Oklahoma City?  Did we take Ryder rental trucks off the road?  Is it 
any harder to rent a Ryder truck now than it was before Oklahoma City?  
No, on both questions.  It's one helluva lot easier to load explosives 
into a car or truck and drive them into a city than it is to load a 
light aircraft and fly it into a building and do any real damage. 

Yeah - this is a narrow interest.  General aviation is my hobby and 
passion.  You?  You probably don't really give that big a damn, and 
that's understandable. 

Right now I have an airplane (a Super Decathlon) sitting at an airport 
near Atlanta that I can't fly.  The FAA won't let me.  Security 
concerns, you know.  I can only fly my other airplane (Mooney Ovation2) 
if I file an IFR flight plan.  Yeah, big deal.  Who cares?  It doesn't 
affect you, does it?  Well - if that was the approach we all took to 
freedom (hey, that's his freedom, not mine. Doesn't affect me.) then 
freedom would be in grave shape indeed. 

If so-called security consultants like Joseph Kinney are going to write 
their little screeds they need to do some research and get some real 
facts. 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19877-2001Sep24.html





Rick Green
N93686  415 C
South Haven MI

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