mtv wrote:NineThreeKilo wrote:mtv wrote:The California county which Reid/Hillview airport lies in has said they are going to prohibit the sale of 100LL fuel, due to the lead content.
AOPA announced that it has petitioned the FAA to prohibit that move, based on the fact that there are a lot of aircraft based at that airport that have no other option than burn 100LL. What that does is puts the FAA in a position where they've just been slapped with the news that an airport which has received AIP funds from the FAA is now in violation of the agreements its management signed to receive those AIP funds.
This is precisely how AOPA has kept the Santa Monica Airport open for decades, and is far better than a lawsuit. When an airport management accepts AIP funds, they are required to sign a lengthy and detailed agreement, which essentially says that if that airport fails to uphold their agreed upon conditions, they will be required to pay back the AIP funds they accepted.
I'm betting that in the case of Reid/Hillview that would amount to many millions of $$$. In the case of Santa Monica, that threat has kept the airport open for many years. The AIP agreements have a sunset date, effectively when the government has gotten the full utility from the AIP funds. So, for big projects like paving a runway, construction of taxiways, lighting, etc.....those monies will be subject to refund for many years.
THAT is how you get these folks' attention, NOT with a lawsuit, with the FAA and a contractual agreement that THEY signed.
MTV
The reason I don’t drive 100 MPH down some roads isn’t because it’s unsafe, with my car and me for many roads it isn’t, it’s because some cop will end up costing me thousands if I do it
The way you stop unwanted behavior you make it hurt, you make it really hurt to do it so others don’t want anything to do with what cost the last guy their job and pension, and that’s what lawsuits are for, and the reason I never gave AOPA a single dollar
What should be done is do make a full time job out of that city and also a part time job on holding many of those people INDIVIDUALLY liable.
I much rather have that happen than get a stupid hat and magazine to put in my bathroom from AOPA, or build and give away 200k re imagined (aka repainted) C150s
Seriously? Suing that county would result in nothing except a whole bunch of lawyers on both sides getting rich. Let’s see: who per chance might sit on that jury (if it ever got that far)? Ummm, local county residents, who are probably not going to be sympathetic to a bunch of whiny, rich aircraft owners.
Now, assuming the FAA enforces the provisions of the AIP CONTRACTS, as they did at Santa Monica, that county could be on the hook for hundreds of millions, to be paid back to the government.
And, no lawyers make money out of that deal. Check out the situation at SMO. The city tried to close the airport decades ago. The AOPA petitioned the FAA to enforce AIP contracts. Airport is still open. Yes, eventually, the city of Santa Monica will close that airport, but not until AIP investments are amortized.
So, it sounds like 93Kilo may be an attorney? Sue em, sue em!![]()
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MTV
And doing the nothing AOPA has been doing is working great?
I’d wager with the recent EPA SCOTUS ruling, maybe there are grounds, also why not try to go after those who are trying to push this nonsense, when someone is trying to attack you, one can curl up in a ball and hope they lose interest, or one can go weapons free, I think going after these politicians and their funders and filing lawsuits is the way to go, the strives the 2A as gotten recently have been due to lawsuits, not compromise


