Fri, Sep 17, 2010
Bi-Partisan Effort In Support Of GA
The Recreational Aviation
Foundation (RAF) welcomed a resolution passed recently by the
U.S. House of Representatives recognizing the value of recreational
aviation and backcountry airstrips on America's public lands.
RAF President John McKenna noted that Resolution 1473 acknowledges
the many benefits that backcountry airstrips provide to the general
public, including search and rescue, fire management, disaster
relief and safe havens for pilots in emergency situations.
Recreational airstrips also serve as access points for outdoor
enthusiasts, leading to valuable economic activity in small
communities.
"This resolution provides invaluable recognition to this vital part
of America's transportation system and will help protect these
national treasures," McKenna said. "We express our deepest
appreciation to Representative Denny Rehberg (R-MT) for his
leadership on this important resolution." The RAF also wishes
to thank four early supporters including Representatives Allen Boyd
(D-FL), Vern Ehlers (R-MI), Walt Minnick (D-ID), and Mike Simpson
(R-ID). Signing on before today's conclusive vote were Sam Graves
(R-MO), Pete Olson (R-TX), Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), John Salazar
(D-CO), Bobby Bright (D-AL) and Collin Peterson (D-MN). McKenna
said, "Their support has brought significant attention to
this segment of general aviation and we look forward to continuing
to work with them on issues facing our community."
Backcountry Strip In Montana
The Official Resolution
concludes:
"Resolved, That the House of Representatives recognizes the value
of recreational aviation and backcountry airstrips located on the
Nation's public lands and commends aviators and the various private
organizations that maintain these airstrips for public use."
The Resolution originated with the Recreational Aviation
Foundation Board of Directors after discussions with the
Congressmen in Washington, DC.
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