11-03-2007, 06:14 AM
Thanks mgeary,but the FAA does not enforce exisitng rules.After years of research ,the boss of the FAA is Congress.That is where it is at!Although we will keep speaking to the FAA,for obvious reasons.
Bob,yes,there is a ban on all commercial air tours over Rocky Mountain National Park,after 25 people killed in midair collision.It was done by the Garden Club of America; if a bunch of little old ladies can do it,so can we.The community here is outraged by the air tour activities here.gov.is suppose to exist and act by the people and for the people!!! We are the people.156 signatures in one day ,that speaks volumes!!! We have to be that engine that can!!!!!!!!!!!
I like your ideas about the forms,and you are right about that.People want to help and want it ti be easy to do it.Thanks for that,keep em coming.
Also,researched the National Park Services Natural Sounds Program.It may just be a policy,as you say,but it is the policy of the National Park Service.It may not be a law,but their policies are not soup sandwhiches either.Here are some links:
http://www.nature.nps.gov/naturalsounds
this one is for the issue of sound
http://www.nature.nps.gov/naturalsounds/laws_policies/
this one if for some of their laws and policies
http://www.nature.nps.gov/naturalsounds/impacts
this one is for noise impacts
Bob,yes,there is a ban on all commercial air tours over Rocky Mountain National Park,after 25 people killed in midair collision.It was done by the Garden Club of America; if a bunch of little old ladies can do it,so can we.The community here is outraged by the air tour activities here.gov.is suppose to exist and act by the people and for the people!!! We are the people.156 signatures in one day ,that speaks volumes!!! We have to be that engine that can!!!!!!!!!!!
I like your ideas about the forms,and you are right about that.People want to help and want it ti be easy to do it.Thanks for that,keep em coming.
Also,researched the National Park Services Natural Sounds Program.It may just be a policy,as you say,but it is the policy of the National Park Service.It may not be a law,but their policies are not soup sandwhiches either.Here are some links:
http://www.nature.nps.gov/naturalsounds
this one is for the issue of sound
http://www.nature.nps.gov/naturalsounds/laws_policies/
this one if for some of their laws and policies
http://www.nature.nps.gov/naturalsounds/impacts
this one is for noise impacts