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Sequester... What does that mean to you?
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Sequester... What does that mean to you?
Kim wrote:WingingIt74 wrote:Not currently reading but... it was the last book I was reading. I need to find it and start reading it again.
https://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/16731
We've just received word that, due to the impending sequester, our military flight demonstration teams shall be forced to make some adjustments to their budgets...
Kim:
The sequester is a contrived hoax by the BO Administration and a ploy to increase your taxes. Congress tacks the "cajones" to stop him. BO hasn't even subitted his Constitutionally madated budgect yet.
Hell, it's impossible to tell how much "Obamacare" (aka: The Affordable Health Care Act will or what it will do to medical services.
Doctors are already rejecting new Medicaid and Medicare patients. Guess what that means?
SD
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Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
I moved this to a separate topic, well, because I think it's important... even though we frown on politics here. Let's try to keep the politics out of this and focus on what this could mean to you.
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Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
For me (kinda) there is going to be a big punch at General Aviation. With nearly 200 Air Traffic Control Towers going off the grid... have you ever thought on how many aircraft are actually in the air over the US?
http://www.flightradar24.com
This pic I just now took shows 4,523 planes in the air (shown in the blue bar near the word MAP)
(I don't think military flights are shown on this map)
http://www.flightradar24.com
This pic I just now took shows 4,523 planes in the air (shown in the blue bar near the word MAP)
(I don't think military flights are shown on this map)
Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
http://www.aopa.org/advocacy/articles/2013/130322does-that-even-make-sense.html
Quote from Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
Editor’s note: The FAA on March 22 named the 149 federal contract towers that will begin closing April 7.
Close to 200 control towers could soon go dark, and members of the news media are asking why—and what the impending closures could mean for pilots.
As the general aviation community awaited word March 22 of which contract control towers would be shut down by government sequester cuts, news media looked to AOPA and its home airport in Frederick, Md., for insight into the impact of the cuts. The Frederick Municipal Airport, built with government funds, opened less than a year ago and could now face closure after automatic budget cuts forced the FAA to cut about $600 million from its budget this fiscal year.
“Does that even make any sense here?” said CNN’s Rene Marsh, reporting from Frederick in a segment that aired March 22. The network spoke to AOPA President Craig Fuller, who has vocally opposed the cuts and suggested alternative cost-saving measures, for the story; other networks also spoke with top AOPA executives about the impact of tower closures on jobs and safety.
The FAA is looking to slash 189 towers from the program of about 250 towers, effectively gutting the contract program. AOPA General Counsel Ken Mead, who spoke with CNBC, pointed to a recent review by the Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General found that these contract towers delivered services comparable to that of FAA towers at a lower cost. Hearst TV looked to AOPA Foundation President Bruce Landsberg, who also oversees the foundation’s Air Safety Institute, for insight into the potential impacts of safety. CNN’s Erin Burnett is expected to focus on cuts to the contract tower program in a segment on OutFront at 7 p.m. Eastern March 22.
Pilots will need to make themselves aware of potential changes to operations at contract tower airports to avoid confusion about airspace class and traffic patterns when the cuts go into effect; AOPA also encourages pilots who primarily operate at airports with ATC towers to refresh their knowledge of operations at nontowered airports. The association will post a list of affected towers on AOPA.org when the information becomes available March 22.
Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
WingingIt74 wrote:I moved this to a separate topic, well, because I think it's important... even though we frown on politics here. Let's try to keep the politics out of this and focus on what this could mean to you.
I live in an area that abuts JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord) which employs thousands of civilian workers in both the US Army and US Air Force operations in Pierce County, WA.. Cutbacks mean "furloughs" and possible staff reductions which means the loss of income; workerslacking income don't pay taxes and become dependent upon the State of Washington for unemployment compensation.
Our unemployment rate stands at a steady 7.4% and has for some time. That rate, or even higher, will even further disress an already struggling local economy. The State of Washington has a buget annual deficit of about $10 billion presently.
Meanwhile State Legislature continued to "tilt at windmills" like Don Quixote. It would appear that they are waiting for Congress to "bail us out".
Fat chance of that.
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Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
If you add a filter to only show planes under 10,000 feet (most general aviation)
Almost nearly as many general aviation aircraft flying in the US as there is total flying in Europe. Now this number also shows aircraft landing and departing, which there are some commercial aircraft in there. This also doesn't account for business aircraft (i.e.: Beech King Air, Citation, Lear Jet... anything that is pressurized and can fly higher)
Almost nearly as many general aviation aircraft flying in the US as there is total flying in Europe. Now this number also shows aircraft landing and departing, which there are some commercial aircraft in there. This also doesn't account for business aircraft (i.e.: Beech King Air, Citation, Lear Jet... anything that is pressurized and can fly higher)
Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
I'm an old fashioned puddle jumper/trunk carrier/regional airline captain. Of the roughly 20 airports I flew to on a daily basis, all but one (IAH) will lose its tower.
I've looked at the list of the proposed tower closures. Most make sense: airports which handle fewer than 100 operations (take offs and/or landings) per day don't really need a tower. But a few of the proposed cuts are at airports that have over 300 operations per day! There will be a handful of places which will get pretty exciting.
I've looked at the list of the proposed tower closures. Most make sense: airports which handle fewer than 100 operations (take offs and/or landings) per day don't really need a tower. But a few of the proposed cuts are at airports that have over 300 operations per day! There will be a handful of places which will get pretty exciting.
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Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
For me it means I will be spending more time on the road this year. All the civilians will be furloughed where I work which means they cannot be on the road during their furlough period. So basically they can no longer go TDY which means us military will have to make do.
Sucks huge! As I am already on the road 120+ days a year.
Ron
Sucks huge! As I am already on the road 120+ days a year.
Ron
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Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
Dedicated to Ron:
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http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2013-03-02/news/sfl-sequestration-affects-stars-of-lauderdale-air-show-20130302_1_lauderdale-air-show-bryan-lilley-sequester
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Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
Crank:
Quite honestly, with all the other sacrifices being made, what makes the cancelation of a "Thunderbirds" Air Show such a problem?
We've only yet to feel the full impact of the "sequester". We ain't seen nothin' yet.
SD
Quite honestly, with all the other sacrifices being made, what makes the cancelation of a "Thunderbirds" Air Show such a problem?
We've only yet to feel the full impact of the "sequester". We ain't seen nothin' yet.
SD
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Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
The tower for Barkley Regional Airport, PAH, at Paducah, KY (50 mi. drive) will be shut down. The closest airport now offering commercial flights will be Nashville International Airport, BNA, in Nashville, TN (126 mi. drive).
The sequester represents approximately 2% of the 2013 national budget. The units targeted are high profile, public hotspots chosen to impact the most people in the most dramatic fashion possible. Realistically, a 2% reduction could be imposed with little widespread impact if applied with a reasonable and well thought method. But then, it wouldn't have the result desired by two competing political parties.
The sequester represents approximately 2% of the 2013 national budget. The units targeted are high profile, public hotspots chosen to impact the most people in the most dramatic fashion possible. Realistically, a 2% reduction could be imposed with little widespread impact if applied with a reasonable and well thought method. But then, it wouldn't have the result desired by two competing political parties.
Re: Sequester... What does that mean to you?
"The units targeted are high profile, public hotspots chosen to impact the most people in the most dramatic fashion possible." - Andrew
And that's the "kicker" in the whole sequester equation. Make it a intrusive as possile.
Remember this at election time in '14 which isn't all that distant.
SD
And that's the "kicker" in the whole sequester equation. Make it a intrusive as possile.
Remember this at election time in '14 which isn't all that distant.
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