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RAF Press Release: Aviation and USFS Land

Well done RAF! Thanks for your persistent efforts! =D>




We wanted you to be among the first to see this news release. The rest of the country will hear about it later next week.

The RAF is very proud of this accomplishment, and want to thank everyone that had a hand in getting it done. RAF volunteers spent too many hours to be counted, attended meetings all over the country, all to make sure that aviation is a viable recreational pursuit on USFS lands and that we have a place in the system.

The proposed directives are a key set of agency guidance documents that direct the implementation of the 2012 Planning Rule.

These directives will help the Forest Service achieve the vision articulated in the 2012 Planning Rule. Thru the multi-year process of coming up with these directives the RAF was there each step of the way. That proved to be successful in that aviation which had in the past been neglected, now occupies prominent space in the future of forest management.



For Immediate Release

Recreational Aviation Foundation

1711 College Street, Bozeman, MT 59715 • TheRAF.org



Contact: Carmine Mowbray, Press Liaison • [email protected]
406-883-4677
February 7, 2015



BOZEMAN, MT – The Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF), through participation in US Forest Service (USFS) public comment sessions and attending meetings of the Federal Advisory Committee as observers, has secured the documenting of aviation within the Final Planning Directive (FSH 1909.12). The document acknowledges recreational aviation in multiple places. These aviation references clarify and solidify aviation as a legitimate mode of access, and one of the three legs of the National Forest Transportation System.

Aircraft access on National Forest lands is critical to the RAF mission of “…preserving, maintaining and creating public use recreational and backcountry airstrips nationwide.” The RAF was founded in 2003 after the closures of some stunningly scenic USFS airstrips in the west. In examining the problem, it was apparent that our public lands planners included travel plans for off-road vehicles, pack animals, bicycles, hikers and boaters, but airplanes were conspicuously missing. The RAF began by building relationships with the USFS, beginning with District Rangers and later with RAF leadership traveling to our nation’s Capital and building trust with policy-makers.

For years, the RAF has persevered. Volunteers attended specific Forest Plan meetings, wrote letters and continued to meet face-to-face from the backcountry of Arizona to marble-walled offices of Washington D.C.. On February 3, their hard work resulted in the formal inclusion of aviation, airstrips and aircraft in the USFS Final Planning Directive.

What does this mean to pilots? With responsible use of the backcountry airstrips on National Forest lands, we can be sure of continued access and enjoyment.
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Thats excellent news. Great job RAF!
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I got this this morning, too. This is really great news for all of us. They definitely get my automatic renewal every year!
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What does it mean? Really. I read the text and I didn't find any concrete examples of what exactly will change, or be allowed/disallowed. I'm not sure how to get excited about this - as much as I want to.
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soyAnarchisto wrote:What does it mean? Really. I read the text and I didn't find any concrete examples of what exactly will change, or be allowed/disallowed. I'm not sure how to get excited about this - as much as I want to.


It puts aviation on an equal footing with every other form of recreation in the forest. Every 10-20 years every forest goes thru it's travel plan. This dictates to the managers of that forest how they will manage the forest resources for the duration of that plan. Instead of them saying...well we don't have any airstrips, so see ya later... now they have to take aviation interests into account.
In August I went to one of the meetings for the Helena and Lewis and Clark Forest travel plan scoping meeting in Lincoln, MT. Really kind of a meet and greet with the USFS. Towards the end of the meeting we were asked where we'd like to open up new runways. That's right, plural. Although we kept a straight face we were stunned at the question, we're not used to being asked that. Usually we're just trying to get from the kids table to the adult table. Now we have a permanent seat there.
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That's awesome news. Thanks Scott.
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