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The Inspector wrote: But then I've always thought that if you need to stir the pot, you should use a big outboard motor.
Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:28 pm
T-28mike wrote:The Inspector wrote: But then I've always thought that if you need to stir the pot, you should use a big outboard motor.
Now that is something I will pilfer for future use.
Oscar D. You can come down here to DWH Airport (AKA "Hooks state park". We have the opposite problem. No gates, no security and the airport mgmt does not care, or have a clue.
It is actually bad because there is so little control of the general population, it is to the point of being dangerous. There are litterally roving packs of bicyclists, mom's pushing kids in strollers, children running around un supervised, go-karts etc. on active taxiways on a regular basis. There have been several instances of people trying to launch boats and jet ski's in the sea lane ( which is tower controlled ).
Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:53 pm
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Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:59 pm
RyanShort1 wrote:We had a local airport manager at an airport that I used to work at try that. She finally got run off...
That kind of "security theater" is so dumb, but so happening these days. Anyone that's nice enough to listen to someone tell them not to come in is likely not part of the "problem."
Ryan
Wed Sep 28, 2011 11:00 pm
oscardeuce wrote:I was trying to get from the museum to the taxiway to get some work doen on the plane. The airport had changed the gate code ( I was not informed as one of the museum hanger managers), but no problem a airport employee came through the gate. I offered to show him my pilot certifiacte, photo ID and even my airport operation area badge. The employee said I did not have permission to enter the airport. I asked what credentials I would need. He said "anyone can get a pilot license off the internet". He refused to look at my credentials and let me through the gate without "permission". He even threatened to call the Sheriff.
Wed Sep 28, 2011 11:55 pm
Lynn Allen wrote:RyanShort1 wrote:We had a local airport manager at an airport that I used to work at try that. She finally got run off...
That kind of "security theater" is so dumb, but so happening these days. Anyone that's nice enough to listen to someone tell them not to come in is likely not part of the "problem."
Ryan
I just told I'm here with Cpt. Helmet. Its worked the last two days...... ;-/
Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:51 am
Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:56 am
The Inspector wrote:OH, MAN! They've got that part covered I'll bet if you look around a bit you'll find a small sign that reads 'Y'all be keerfil now'![]()
Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:25 pm