Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What value does this airport bring to the county? Genuinely asking.
- It's an alternative to landing at one of the three major airports. Planes in an emergency can be diverted there, kept away from DC.
- It keeps the traffic down at the major airports. Would you rather these less experienced pilots and small planes be sent to DCA?
- It provides a place for agricultural planes
- It brings in tax revenue
- It's home to the local Civil Air Patrol - "Civil Air Patrol is America’s premier public service organization for carrying out emergency services and disaster relief missions nationwide" https://montgomerymd.cap.gov/about/mission
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
I don't think regular people should be able to get a license.
Where do pilots come from? Are they irregular people?
Why are you so unhinged? Regular people shouldn't be able to fly and get their licenses
Anonymous wrote:What value does this airport bring to the county? Genuinely asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
I don't think regular people should be able to get a license.
Where do pilots come from? Are they irregular people?
Anonymous wrote:What value does this airport bring to the county? Genuinely asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
I don't think regular people should be able to get a license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
I don't think regular people should be able to get a license.
Where do pilots come from? Are they irregular people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
I don't think regular people should be able to get a license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
I don't think regular people should be able to get a license.
Where do pilots come from? Are they irregular people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
I don't think regular people should be able to get a license.
Anonymous wrote:There are red flashing lights on the towers.
Thank you. Whoever suggested that the County should just put lights on the towers is an idiot. Of course anything this tall has lights on it already and that’s a federal regulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should
He is a trained pilot. There are crashes all over the country by trained experienced pilots in small planes. It's called pilot error.
Anonymous wrote:Why was he allowed to fly a plane? Only professionals should