JD Fenech wrote:

>Well, a new update on finding the positional data on those wind turbines 
>in central Iowa to put into FG.
>
>How compatible is flightgear with US homeland security?
>When I asked Mid-American Energy (or should it be Mid-CCCP Energo now?), 
>I was refused any real information, being cited that it was for 
>security. Fast forward about two weeks, and I'm getting a call from the 
>Iowa State Police wanting to know why (and how I feel about the US). Has 
>anyone else had a similar experience to this, how did they deal with 
>that, and how does one express disapproval with a corporate entity which 
>acts in this manner (without getting further attention from the usual 
>parties).
>  
>
Oh, sure!  Given what the original hijackers did to prepare for 9/11, no 
doubt it will
become illegal to posess a flight simulation program within the next 
couple of
years.  Just an oversight by a very busy congress that they haven't 
gotten around to
this detail yet.  Cell phones were apparently used by the hijackers in 
some of the
preparations, at least, so they will have to go next!

You might want to advise a lawyer about this, you are probably being 
watched,
at some level, by security organizations.  They may have already 
discounted you
as any real threat, but you never know what happens when you get onto 
one of these
lists.  If you travel by air, you may get special scrutiny on your next 
flight.

Jon

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