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bmeyette
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:11 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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Well written, Vince, and I agree with your sentiments
brian
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:23 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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[quote]This is one of many reasons I prefer the legal MINIMUM size N number on my planes. Also of note, part of my local “tour” for friends & guests is to fly around this beautiful ocean front point (North of Vandenberg, South of Big Sur). Of course this is also home to a Nuclear power plant so I tend to fly in a straight line and avoid any appearance of loitering. That being said half of all local flight training occurs within a mile or two of this plant. That includes hours of stalls, slow flight, standard & steep turn training. Often several aircraft at a time. RobinN413RV[b]
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:43 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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You go dude. Couldn't have said it better myself. Freedoms are eroding and few seem to care. Lots of men (and women) have died to protect those freedoms. Now little by little we're allowing the government to take 'em under the guise of protecting us.
Chuck
Certainly our aircraft were NO threat to a nuclear power plant!
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Considering that the United States of America is now home to 12,000,000 illegal immigrants who include a large percentage of criminals, terrorists, uneducated individuals, and other undesirables I demand to know why Homeland Security is wasting time by detaining law abiding citizens!?
In closing I'd really like to see the following actions from your office:
1) Tell me what you are doing, or will do in the very near future to keep law abiding pilots like myself from having our name added to some data base kept in the bowels of some Homeland Security office.
2) Restructure Homeland Security immediately to deal with the HUGE problem of illegal immigration. Otherwise Homeland Security needs to be abolished since they seem to have no other real function aside from harassing law abiding citizens.[b]
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Bob Collins
Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 470 Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:44 am Post subject: Re: fun last Saturday |
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What's weird here is that the original message did NOT make it to the Web interface. Not sure why that is.
But to this point. You know, years ago when these rights were being proposed and taken away in the post-911 "ready-fire-aim" mentality, people who said this would be a problem were told, "hey, if you didn't do anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about."
Kinda late now to change things. This is what happens when a country is run by fear.
Lamentable, indeed. And entirely preventable. We just chose to give up our liberties.
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Bob Collins
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:05 pm Post subject: Re: fun last Saturday |
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chuck(at)chuckdirect.com wrote: |
Certainly our aircraft were NO threat to a nuclear power plant!
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But this is the mistake we always make when the freedoms that get eroded are "ours." We basically say to people, "your fears are unfounded."
The whole point of terrorism isn't to destroy a country, it's to erode the sense of safety. That's what terror is. The government knows that too, that's why all the anti-terrorism crusade is such a show. The port security sucks. Why? Because although it's probably more important than any other gaping hole right now, the average person doesn't "see" it. They see airplanes. So the big show is at the airport, while busses and trains -- more traditional targets of bombers -- have no such show going on.
In theory, VERY few of us are likely to be "victims" of terrorists. They just want us to "think" we are and, usually, that's good enough. We'll take care of the rest.
The woman who called about the plane was afraid, thanks to the climate in the country. Sure, we could waste time telling her her fears aren't real, but she's not going to believe it.
To me, it's really a "horse has already left the barn" situation. Politicians have played on the irrational fears of people just like that lady to get -- and stay -- in office.
OTOH, keep in mind that it wasn't an airplane hitting a building that caused all this. It was a 99-cent boxcutter. Who knew that a handful of themt could be used to bring down two large buildings, put the world's greatest economy into a recession, and start a war that will kill an additional 3,500 people.
It's all so sad but it's hear to stay. The only way to stay out of the soup now is not to fly near nuke plants, I guess.
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cjensen(at)dts9000.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:54 pm Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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A badge on the chest and a gun on the hip makes ordinary people go insane....at least without a lot of education and training. Bureaucrats are equipped with both badge and gun, at least symbolically, even if they are not physically present, thus sane behavior is not to be expected in all cases.
In this immediate instance, I can say with certainty that nuclear plants do not have a "bird watcher" job. Certainly, if there is a plane that does loiter at low elevation in the vicinity of the plant, they'll take notice as they apparently did in this case. (Speculation begins here) They probably picked up their HS hotline and reported that a plane was loitering in the area of the plant at a low altitude. When asked to describe the plane, they responded that it had an engine, tail and two wings. Since you were next to land and you EXACTLY met the description, you became a participant to a meeting with Officialdom without a prior appointment. Know this; you will make some gumshoe's daily report as proof that they are busy averting "terrorism by small aircraft" and that the world is safer because of their unstinting vigilance (or is that vigilantism).
Of course, if you were smuggling a monkey under your hat, they would have let you pass without questioning. Sweeeet, isn't it?
Chuck Jensen
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n395v
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:25 am Post subject: Re: fun last Saturday |
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Quote: | In theory, VERY few of us are likely to be "victims" of terrorists. They just want us to "think" we are and, usually, that's good enough. We'll take care of the rest.
The woman who called about the plane was afraid, thanks to the climate in the country. Sure, we could waste time telling her her fears aren't real, but she's not going to believe it.
To me, it's really a "horse has already left the barn" situation. Politicians have played on the irrational fears of people just like that lady to get -- and stay -- in office.
OTOH, keep in mind that it wasn't an airplane hitting a building that caused all this. It was a 99-cent boxcutter. Who knew that a handful of themt could be used to bring down two large buildings, put the world's greatest economy into a recession, and start a war that will kill an additional 3,500 people.
It's all so sad but it's hear to stay. The only way to stay out of the soup now is not to fly near nuke plants, I guess.
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As far apart as Bob and I are on the political spectrum I could not have said it better myself.
It is not terrorists I fear it is my own government.
All politicians spend all of their time maintaing power and none of their time resolving problems.
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Bob Collins
Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 470 Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:48 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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//As far apart as Bob and I are on the political spectrum I could not have
said it better myself.
Well, that's another story, the political labelling. Everyone has a need,
for some reason, to define people politically. Personally, I don't get it.
On some issues, I guess I'm a liberal... On some issues, I guess I'm a
conservative. Personally, I think most people are that way. Add it all up,
and we're in the middle. But the labelling is a first step in the
discrediting so that we won't actually have to engage in any sort of
intellectual discussion on the policies of this country while they're being
formed.
I don't fear my government as much as I fear the stupidity of people who are
too enslaved to their political parties that demand ONE thought on
everything to have been concerned about it when their concern could have
made a difference. Politics in this country is far too much like a religion
for people.
It's not like people weren't warning us that this would happen. It's just
that they were, you know, "those" people. The ones that got labelled so we
didn't have to actually THINK about what we were doing when we were so
afraid that we were far too willing to put a blowtorch to the constitution.
Put me down for a giant shoulder shrug.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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Amen Bob.
Whether by design or just the way politics works, people who are out of the "mainstream" are going to get their liberties taken away in a society where individual rights are not valued. We tend to notice the loss of this particular liberty because flying puts us out of the mainstream but we totally ignore the injustice in areas where we are mainstream.
Wrong forum to elaborate on this but those who tend to be out of the mainstream in a lot of areas are in for some bad times. The ones who conform are going to find themselves in an uncomfortable shrinking box but they figure that is a reasonable price to pay for security.
Getting rather cynical as I age, so I say a pox on all of us. We always get the government we deserve. Or as someone once said, "People should get what they want, and I want them to get it good and hard."
Tracy Crook (venting mode)
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[quote]--> RV-List message posted by: "Bob Collins" bcollinsrv7a(at)comcast.net (bcollinsrv7a(at)comcast.net)
"But this is the mistake we always make when the freedoms that get eroded are "ours." We basically say to people, "your fears are unfounded.""
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:01 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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Milt wrote...
As far apart as Bob and I are on the political spectrum I could not have
said it better myself. It is not terrorists I fear it is my own
government. All politicians spend all of their time maintaing power and
none of their time resolving problems.
...and what little time they have left, they spend in the bathroom at
airports....
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rv8ch
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 250 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:20 pm Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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I would echo some of the comments regarding freedoms, but the blanket
statements about politicians are just a wee bit over-reaching. Most
politicians are trying to do the right thing for the country, whether
you agree with their definition of "right" or not. Go to the web
site of any of your members of Congress and look at what they do.
They aren't just out looking for re-election.
If you want to roll back the losses in freedoms, talk to the
politicians during election year and toss out the ones who would
erase freedoms.
-J
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Bob Collins
Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 470 Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:41 pm Post subject: Re: fun last Saturday |
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Good advice. I would only add that another thing is to start paying attention. Give a rip about user fees when they're not about airplanes. Give a rip about rights, when they're not talking about the ones you're interested in. And stop listening to the people who tell you what to think. That creates a culture that doesn't bother with the process of weighing both sides and coming to one's own conclusion.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:23 pm Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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Ya Gata love it, thanks for sending that letter too few of us do, we just mutter under our breath. George
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Dale Ensing
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 571 Location: Aero Plantation Weddington NC
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:01 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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Vince,
Where is the Palisades nuclear power plant located? I am planning on flying the scenic route up the shore line from Holland to Charlevoix when I am Michigan late September. I totally agree with you but think I'll avoid the 'bird watcher'.
Dale Ensing
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Homeland Security had received a report of aircraft flying near the Palisades nuclear power plant, apparently from an observer at the plant whose job is to watch for aircraft. The police officers asked for our identification and recorded the registration numbers on our aircraft. The police officers had no real indication if they were looking for our aircraft or some other aircraft(s) who may have been the real target. They relayed this information to Homeland Security, who gave the officers physical descriptions of me and my friend to confirm our identities. The officers departed after confirming our identities.
Vince Frazier
3965 Caborn Road
Mount Vernon, IN 47620
812-464-1839 daytime
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:49 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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Palisades NPP is right on the shores of Lake Michigan just outside of South Haven, MI, which is about 35 miles N. of the Michigan/Indiana line. DC Cook NPP is 25 miles S of Palisades, also on the shore line.
If you're going to loiter in the area, make sure your preflight includes brushing up on the intercept signals---just kidding. Vince's experience was the first that I've ever heard of at a NPP. They are required to exercise vigilance, but small planes are not perceived to be a particular threat by the NRC or plant security. Piperphobia is mostly limited to CC (clueless congressmen). This might have been an exception but perhaps there was some fool "buzzing" the plant and security got tired of it and Vince ended up on the receiving end of security's "we'll teach him a lesson." Then again, it might have been one of those "concerned citizens" that decided they were going to protect the world and report an airplane in the sky--it happens.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:30 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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OR...could it just be that the citizen alert system is working. Reporting of anything that looks odd or out of place and expect or DEMAND that it be checked out. Sounds to me like the "system" worked.
No one was arrested, tossed in jail without a hearing or bail nor beaten to a pulp. Detained, questioned & released, exactly what I would have done and expect the "Thin Blue Line" to continue to do. The sky isn't falling BUT that "could" have been a wolf on sheep's clothing. Do Not Archive. KABONG
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Date: 2007/08/30 Thu AM 07:48:01 CDT
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[quote]MessagePalisades NPP is right on the shores of Lake Michigan just outside of South Haven, MI, which is about 35 miles N. of the Michigan/Indiana line. DC Cook NPP is 25 miles S of Palisades, also on the shore line.  If you're going to loiter in the area, make sure your preflight includes brushing up on the intercept signals---just kidding. Vince's experience was the first that I've ever heard of at a NPP. They are required to exercise vigilance, but small planes are not perceived to be a particular threat by the NRC or plant security. Piperphobia is mostly limited to CC (clueless congressmen). This might have been an exception but perhaps there was some fool "buzzing" the plant and security got tired of it and Vince ended up on the receiving end of security's "we'll teach him a lesson." Then again, it might have been one of those "concerned citizens" that decided they were going to protect the world and report an airplane in the sky--it happens.Â
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Bob Collins
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:48 am Post subject: Re: fun last Saturday |
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jhstarn(at)verizon.net wrote: | Sounds to me like the "system" worked.
No one was arrested, tossed in jail without a hearing or bail nor beaten to a pulp. Detained, questioned & released, exactly what I would have done and expect the "Thin Blue Line" to continue to do. |
Personally, I'm kind of a fan of the existence of "probable cause" before being detained.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:22 am Post subject: fun last Saturday |
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However, how many cars get stopped after just driving by the plant on
the road out front? Boats sailing by?
Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
Gotta Fly or Gonna Die
Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version)
jhstarn(at)verizon.net wrote:
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OR...could it just be that the citizen alert system is working. Reporting of anything that looks odd or out of place and expect or DEMAND that it be checked out. Sounds to me like the "system" worked.
No one was arrested, tossed in jail without a hearing or bail nor beaten to a pulp. Detained, questioned & released, exactly what I would have done and expect the "Thin Blue Line" to continue to do. The sky isn't falling BUT that "could" have been a wolf on sheep's clothing. Do Not Archive. KABONG
>From: Chuck Jensen <cjensen(at)dts9000.com>
>Date: 2007/08/30 Thu AM 07:48:01 CDT
>To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
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>MessagePalisades NPP is right on the shores of Lake Michigan just outside of South Haven, MI, which is about 35 miles N. of the Michigan/Indiana line. DC Cook NPP is 25 miles S of Palisades, also on the shore line.  If you're going to loiter in the area, make sure your preflight includes brushing up on the intercept signals---just kidding. Vince's experience was the first that I've ever heard of at a NPP. They are required to exercise vigilance, but small planes are not perceived to be a particular threat by the NRC or plant security. Piperphobia is mostly limited to CC (clueless congressmen). This might have been an exception but perhaps there was some fool "buzzing" the plant and security got tired of it and Vince ended up on the receiving end of security's "we'll teach him a lesson." Then again, it might have been one of those "concerned citizens" that decided they were going to protect the world and report an airplane in the sky--it happen!
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