11-08-2007, 06:16 AM
Once again, since the County does not and will never have authority over federal air operation rules, it would be a futile effort to give anyone a power they can never use. But John is on track with the need for someone to take control of this situation and be the power. He’s also right that it has to be all inclusive with a leading edge to the citizens. I don’t want this to be another pie in the sky complaint with no possibility of implementation. So how about this?
The County of Hawaii shall appoint an Air Service Impact Commission (Commission) of thirteen people consisting of:
1) two operators of tour helicopters
2) two employees of the County Department of Planning
3) nine civilian land and/or home owners from each of the county districts
Each individual will serve for a period of 2 years with overlapping reappointment periods.
The commission shall be granted by law the exclusive power to serve as the governing body on any and all issues related to aircraft operations over the County of Hawaii on behalf of the County and its citizens.
Recommendations, suggestions and policy shall not be subject to county Council or Mayoral override.
The Commission shall have the power to receive, conduct and set forth the following:
a. Conduct a study comprising the number of air tour operations conducted each day, location of overlapping flight clusters, list of complaints received, and duration of flights over targeted areas, and observation of aircraft impact on land use, natural resources, wildlife and environmental impact.
b. Petition the FAA on behalf of the County of Hawaii and its people, the immediate reauthorization of Special Flight Advisory Rule -71.
c. To be the County’s official representing body on all information, recommendations, implementation, and revisions related to the authorization and implementation of the Air Tour Management Act or any other FAA rulemaking impacting the county.
d. To meet regularly with the FAA, Hawaii Dept of Transportation, County, State and Federal elected officials regarding issues covered under the Commission.
e. To develop, recommend and submit air tour flight corridors to the FAA for consideration in any FAA flight rules over the County of Hawaii.
f. The commission shall hire an investigator whose duty will be to investigate any complaint related to aircraft and submit factual findings to the commission for action.
g. The commission shall speak and/or testify on behalf of the county at all hearings related to the impact of air operations on the County.
h. The commission shall publish all factual complaints, studies and recommendations for public review and comment.
i. The commission members will actively seek the input from the body they represent and incorporate the input in their decisions.
j. The commission shall be funded by a dedicated user fee of $3.00 per sightseeing passenger to be collected and remitted by the air tour operators.
Thoughts?
The County of Hawaii shall appoint an Air Service Impact Commission (Commission) of thirteen people consisting of:
1) two operators of tour helicopters
2) two employees of the County Department of Planning
3) nine civilian land and/or home owners from each of the county districts
Each individual will serve for a period of 2 years with overlapping reappointment periods.
The commission shall be granted by law the exclusive power to serve as the governing body on any and all issues related to aircraft operations over the County of Hawaii on behalf of the County and its citizens.
Recommendations, suggestions and policy shall not be subject to county Council or Mayoral override.
The Commission shall have the power to receive, conduct and set forth the following:
a. Conduct a study comprising the number of air tour operations conducted each day, location of overlapping flight clusters, list of complaints received, and duration of flights over targeted areas, and observation of aircraft impact on land use, natural resources, wildlife and environmental impact.
b. Petition the FAA on behalf of the County of Hawaii and its people, the immediate reauthorization of Special Flight Advisory Rule -71.
c. To be the County’s official representing body on all information, recommendations, implementation, and revisions related to the authorization and implementation of the Air Tour Management Act or any other FAA rulemaking impacting the county.
d. To meet regularly with the FAA, Hawaii Dept of Transportation, County, State and Federal elected officials regarding issues covered under the Commission.
e. To develop, recommend and submit air tour flight corridors to the FAA for consideration in any FAA flight rules over the County of Hawaii.
f. The commission shall hire an investigator whose duty will be to investigate any complaint related to aircraft and submit factual findings to the commission for action.
g. The commission shall speak and/or testify on behalf of the county at all hearings related to the impact of air operations on the County.
h. The commission shall publish all factual complaints, studies and recommendations for public review and comment.
i. The commission members will actively seek the input from the body they represent and incorporate the input in their decisions.
j. The commission shall be funded by a dedicated user fee of $3.00 per sightseeing passenger to be collected and remitted by the air tour operators.
Thoughts?