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1. Library_Airstrips
- www.foremtech.com
- Airstrips.
- Airstrips contain the actual landing strip and associated buffer and outbuildings (hangers, towers, parking lots, etc. ...
2. Hollister XC Airstrips (page 7 of 11)
- jeremy.zawodny.com
- Jeremy's Home Picture Gallery Hollister XC Airstrips (page 7 of 11).
- Hollister XC Airstrips (page 7 of 11).
- Hollister XC Airstrips .
3. Hollister XC Airstrips (page 3 of 11)
- jeremy.zawodny.com
- Jeremy's Home Picture Gallery Hollister XC Airstrips (page 3 of 11).
- Hollister XC Airstrips (page 3 of 11).
- Hollister XC Airstrips .
4. Banff news: Comments solicited on decommissioning Banff and Jasper airstrips - November 1, 2004
- www.digitalbanff.com
- Comments solicited on decommissioning Banff and Jasper airstrips.
- The environmental assessment of the decommissioning of the Banff and Jasper airstrips has been released and is open for public comment until November 26, 2004. ...
5. Airstrips
- www.soarinternational.org
6. IM 2001-219, Management of Backcountry Airstrips
- www.blm.gov
- Subject: Management of Backcountry Airstrips.
- The Secretary supports this policy and has committed the Department to develop a comprehensive process to ensure that state and local governments and citizens have an opportunity to participate in issues relating to backcountry airstrips located on Interior lands.
- These airstrips are important for resource management activities which take place on public lands in providing remote access for firefighting efforts, and provide a safety tool for pilots operating in rural and mountainous areas. ...
7. airstrips
- www.alexandria.ucsb.edu
8. Flight Club - Perth Western Australia
- www.flightclub.com.au
- Western Australia Airstrips Pictorial Guide.
- In addition to ERSA and AOPA's Country Airstrip Guide, we provide you with photos of airstrips in WA for your reference.
- If you have any overhead or ground photos of any airstrips please feel free to provide them to Flight Club for publication - we'll credit you! Send your photos to rad@flightclub. ...
- Click on any of the airstrips names below to show all of the available photos of the strips.
9. Great Commission Air :: Airstrips in the Ixcan - the good, the bad and the ugly. :: 22
- www.greatcommissionair.org
- Airstrips in the Ixcan - the good, the bad and the ugly. ...
- Gallery: Great Commission Air Album: Airstrips in the Ixcan - the good, the bad and the ugly. ...
- Gallery: Great Commission Air Album: Airstrips in the Ixcan - the good, the bad and the ugly. ...
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10. Vanguard - National News : FG uncovers existence of 200 illegal airstrips, aerodromes helipads
- www.vanguardngr.com
- FG uncovers existence of 200 illegal airstrips, aerodromes helipads.
- ABUJA â ” THE Federal Government said yesterday that it has uncovered the existence of about 200 airstrips, aerodromes and helipads in the country operating illegally without the regulation and guidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
- Minister of Aviation, Isa Yuguda made the revelation while briefing State House correspondents on measures taken by the Federal Executive Council to sanitise the operation of airstrips, helipads and aerodromes in the country.
- The council, which met yesterday, he said, identified that most of the airstrips are owned and operated by oil companies explaining that the Council (FEC) approved a memorandum seeking to regulate the operation of these airstrips, with regard to the payment of fees by users and full security against economic sabotage.
- He gave a load down of the ownership of the unlicensed aerodromes, and the helipads revealing that Mobil Producing Unlimited has 76 airstrips, Shell Petroleum Development Company (68) Chevron with about twenty five (25), Total (10), Agip (13) and Conoil (1).
- He said: The operation of these illegal "airstrips has meant that they are using the airspace illegally, and has not been paying fees as they are expected to do. ...
- Yuguda further said government discovered that some of the airstrips are being used for smuggling, gun running and other forms of economic sabotage against the country.
11. AOPA Online - AOPA-supported legislation to protect backcountry airstrips reintroduced into Congress
- www.aopa.org
- AOPA-supported legislation to protect backcountry airstrips reintroduced into Congress.
- 4, 2001 Western lawmakers will try once again to gain legislative protection for backcountry airstrips. ... "Butch" Otter (R-Idaho) and AOPA member James Hansen (R-Utah) yesterday reintroduced AOPA-supported bills that would stop federal agencies from arbitrarily restricting or prohibiting general aviation access to backcountry airstrips on federal land. ...
- "In the rugged West where suitable emergency landing areas are few and far between, these airstrips are important to safety," said AOPA President Phil Boyer. "Backcountry airstrips could mean the difference between life and death for a pilot and passengers. ...
- Backcountry airstrips are also necessary for search-and-rescue operations, firefighting, and forest management and research, Boyer added. ...
- Boyer has testified before Congress on the importance of backcountry airstrips, and AOPA's Legislative Affairs office has worked with lawmakers in drafting the airstrip protection bill. ...
- Congress took the first steps towards protecting these airstrips last year when it accepted an amendment by Senator Crapo prohibiting federal funds from being used to close any airstrips on lands administered by the Department of the Interior. ...
- The firefighters on the ground in these wilderness areas were supplied from airstrips on public land (and) the aerial firefighting efforts depended on backcountry airstrips as safe havens in the case of emergency. ...
- "Incredibly, for eight years before the fires the federal government had sought to remove these airstrips. Amazingly, the Departments of Agriculture and Interior had removed numerous airstrips on public lands without even consulting with pilots, land users or state aviation authorities. ...
- "This is commonsense legislation that allows those who use and benefit from the airstrips to be involved in the decision-making process," he wrote. ...
12. Missoulian: Rehberg fights for backcountry airstrips
- www.missoulian.com
- Rehberg fights for backcountry airstrips.
- The 65-year-old Polson resident is urging lawmakers to implement a law to prevent federal officials from closing backcountry airstrips. "The airstrips are basically like a trailhead," the retired rancher explains. ... "Environmentalists oppose the effort, saying remote airstrips harm wildlife and ruin the wilderness experience for other people. ... , is a strong supporter of the bill, HR 2776, that would require the Interior and Agriculture departments to consult with state aviation departments and the Federal Aviation Administration before attempting to close airstrips. ... The Clinton administration's goal was to minimize the number of remote airstrips on federal lands and some remote airstrips were, in fact, shut down, said David Alexander, supervisor for the Payette National Forest in Idaho. ... "Butch" Otter, R-Idaho, shares Rehberg's concern that a future president would allow the airstrips to be shut down. "The need for the airstrips will last long after the Bush administration's second term is over," Otter said. ... "Environmentalists preferred the Clinton administration's strategy and say the maintenance of the airstrips harms the backcountry areas. ... " He said that maintaining the airstrips prevents backcountry areas from becoming inundated with people because they disperse people throughout the area. ... After the Bob Marshall Wilderness was created in 1964 all the other backcountry airstrips that are located within it were closed. There are other backcountry airstrips in the Flathead National Forest and Lewis and Clark National Forest.
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