mtv wrote:You get a list of NOTAMs every time you get a standard briefing from FSS or on DUATS. That does NOT take that long, nor is it a huge inconvenience.
Shame on Mr. Inhofe for shining yet another negative light on general aviation.
MTV
Not jumping to conclusions might also be prudent. Here's more info:
It is factual there was no prior Notams informing the runway 13/31 to be
closed.
The Senator was VFR but was communicating with local approach who then
handed him off to contact KPIL.
He called the airport advisory 4 times with no reply.
The local airport office has loud speakers broadcasting the local radio
frequency.
Upon very short final in full flap configuration, he saw the workers had
placed a faded X on the runway but he felt it was safe to land in the
remaining part of the 8000 foot runway.
A check on AirNav shows the other runways at Port Isabel to be in "poor"
condition.
The Senator has landed at this airport over 200 times.
In the past, on one occasion, he took off on one of these "poor" runways
and his plane suffered landing gear damage. His landing in Oklahoma did not
cause incident but the plane did need repair.
Supposedly, the airport manager and Inhofe are not 'friends" and perhaps
the manager took this opportunity to make a number of phone calls.
The FAA did investigate at Port Isabel and has asked the Senator for some
information about his aircraft.