Mon, Nov 08, 2004
AOPA team battles to save Georgia airport
It's a story repeated across the
nation — greedy developers eyeing airports as prime property
for making a quick buck. This time it's Jekyll Island Airport (09J)
in Georgia's idyllic Golden Isles region. And the AOPA team has
sprung to the airport's defense.
The Jekyll Island Authority wants to close the airport. But AOPA
Airport Support Network volunteer Lynne Birmingham has been waging
a campaign to ensure officials understand the importance of the
airport to island residents and tourism. The association's regional
representative, Bob Minter, is weighing in with Georgia Gov. Sonny
Perdue, himself an AOPA member. (The governor appoints the members
of the Jekyll Island Authority.)
The FAA also is taking a tough stance, reminding the island
authority that the airport has accepted federal grant money and
must keep the airport open "in a safe and serviceable condition"
until at least 2022. The authority has accepted more than $895,000
in federal grant money. In addition, federal law allows general
aviation airports to be considered "open space" in regional
development plans — something Jekyll Island needs.
The FAA has been much tougher on enforcing federal grant rules
ever since AOPA complained to Congress in 1999 about the agency's
laxity in protecting airports. Today the FAA realizes the
importance of protecting airports. FAA Administrator Marion Blakey
told members attending AOPA Expo 2004, "The Airport Support Network
is a terrific idea. You're saying loud and clear: 'If you want to
get at my airport, you're going to have to come through me!' ....
And we at the FAA are fighting the battles right along with you....
Airports are a national resource. Just like our forests. Once
they're gone, they're gone. And I, for one, think we need to do a
better job protecting the framework of our national transportation
system. America needs airports."
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