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 Excellent article Mr. Terry, top notch in my book, Pete

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Mr. Meeks,
I do not intend to blast you or exchange vulgar or abusive e-mails with
you.  I do intend to share with you some facts and some opinions.

FACTS:
While your article is without a doubt slanted in order to influence
portions of the population who do not know the practicality or lack
there of, of using small aircraft for terroristic purposes; there are no
false statements in the article.
"Pilots and passengers are not screened"   This is true.  There isn't a
need for screening in general aviation aircraft.  Pilots and passengers
are most commonly family, friends, work aquaintances, or employers.
The 4% of general aviation aircraft that are over 12,500 for the most
part, are owned by corporations or fractional owners.  A small number
are owned individually.  The pilots employeed by corporations know their
employers and the pilots flying fractionally owned aircraft do ask for
identification before letting unknown personnel onboard, but again these
pilots know most of the passengers.
"The warning noted that the impact from such an explosion would be akin
to 'a medium sized truck bomb.'"  The larger general aviation aircraft
could be capable of carrying enough explosives to do just that.
However, approximately 80% could carry 300 pounds or less.
"Lax security measures"  This may have been the practice somewhere in
the past but it is no longer true.  Anyone with an aircraft for rent
requires several things to be presented and kept on file: 1. Personal
identification,  2.  Pilots certificate,  3. Current Medical
Certificate, 4. Proof of competency in the aircraft.  The proof of
competency is a 'check-ride' with someone representing the aircraft
owner or lessee.
"70 general avaition aircraft have been stolen in the last five years"
Apparently we keep our small planes a lot more securely than does the
general public keep their cars, vans, trucks, and semi-rigs.  However,
it is a fact that aircraft can be stolen.
"when a teenage flight student stole....."  Yes, once again a fact
without details.  The flight student was told by his instructor to
pre-flight the airplane.  The student then took the aircraft.  Perhaps,
if it had been an automobile it would have been listed as, "unathorized
use."
"Airport Watch"  This is not a new concept, although it is a new
program.  Small airports are small towns.  In a small town everyone
knows pretty much everyone else; its the same at an airport.  Unlike a
town though, when a new face appears it is questioned.
"punctured the bubble"  Yes, navigational errors do happen but not just
to small aircraft.  Airline and Military pilots make mistakes too.  The
TFR around Washington DC has been breeched on more than one occassion
and you are correct, it is not a "non-event"  However, remember the
Cessna that was crashed into the White House during the Clinton
administration? It literally bounced off the wall.
General Aviation has done far more good than most people know.  How many
of your readers do you think know about Mercy Flights, Angel Flights, or
Civil Air Patrol.  Mercy Flight and Angel Flight both provide
transportation, without cost, to seriously ill people.  Many people with
serious diseases and injuries live hundreds of miles from treatment
centers and are regularly transported by general aviation aircraft, for
free.  What was the single largest reason the German Navy stopped
torpedoing ships close to the United States shore?  A German admiral
after the war cited, "Thosed damned little yellow planes."  Thise yellow
planes were Civil Air Patrol members flying their own planes at their
own expense to patrol the coasts. 

Opinion
We all live in a different world than we did on September 10, 2001 and
there is nothing the enemies of the United States like better, short of
the fall of our government, than seeing our populace rattled by one
threat(real, percieved, or fictional)after another.  This actually plays
into their hand by de-sensitizing the population to alarms and
disrupting the American way of life.
We all need to be aware of what is going on around us, both individually
and as a community, and we need to call attention to those things that
don't look right.
Mr. Meeks, it is my opinion that you should re-research your story and
then print the whole story.  General aviation is a part of the American
way of life and a part of the economy, it deserves a fair deal.

Tommy Terry
Pilot and Aircraft Owner
N93929 

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