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Aero-TV: Excerpts From AOPA's Airport Issues Discussion At Expo 2007 (Part One)

'Where Will You Land?' Was The Topic Of The Day

Aero-TV thought it was important for ANN viewers to see and hear some of the poignant remarks that were part of a number of intriguing discussions at the most recent AOPA Expo. When the Friday morning General Session at AOPA Expo 2007 kicked off, it quickly focused on the need to protect general aviation airports around the nation. AOPA president Phil Boyer started the session with examples of how GA has suffered from airport closures, along with success stories about several airports that have been saved were presented. Boyer recognized the significance of the Airport Support Network. The ASN is celebrating 10 years of promoting, protecting and defending airports throughout the nation.

"I am overwhelmed by the passion and enthusiasm that our volunteers bring to saving and preserving their local airports," said ASN Director Stacy Swigart. "With nearly 2,000 volunteers in all 50 states, the ASN program brings a local face to the fight, but with the backing of a national organization behind them."

According to Boyer, there are currently just over 5,000 GA airports in the United States. While this number is down from years past, the rate of closure has slowed considerably in recent years.

In the brief panel discussion that served as the focus of this two part excerpted Aero-TV presentation -- moderated by Andy Cebula, AOPA's executive vice president of government affairs -- Shelly deZevallos spoke of the challenges of operating a privately owned airport. She said issues of property taxes, insurance, infrastructure improvements and competing against publicly owned and operated facilities are all issues.

"Be aware if private airports need your help, and be involved in the process," deZevallos said. "Keep up on any issues that might crop up, and educate the public about the benefits of the airport."

deZevllos -- along with fellow panelists Bob Showalter of Showalter Flying Service and Woodie Woodward, retired Assistant Administrator for Airports at the FAA -- agreed that community involvement is critical in saving airports.

"Educate the community before it becomes an issue. Don't wait until a developer is knocking on the door" said Woodward. Showalter agreed, and suggested getting local Chambers of Commerce involved, stressing that decision makers often fly corporate aircraft, bypassing airline terminals in favor of smaller airports.

Boyer closed the session with a reminder: "A mile of highway gets you one mile. A mile of runway gets you anywhere."

Check Out Part One Of Our Excerpts From The AOPA Airport Panel Discussion

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