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Killing fields

| Letters | October 6, 2005

I picked up the September issue of The Southern Aviator while awaiting fuel at the Rowan County Airport only to find a special section on killing for sport. I looked to make sure I wasn”t reading Southern Redneck instead.

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Sport Pilot, not Sport Killer

| Letters | October 6, 2005

I enjoy your magazine a lot. But what were you thinking when you included the recent article about hunting wild pigs (Special section: Hunting, September issue)? And another on hunting game in the same issue?

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Paradise Lost

| Letters | September 23, 2005

Thank you for the article discussing homeowner associations (Are homeowners’ associations a good idea, a necessary evil or a power grab? July 22 issue). Certainly there are situations, as discussed in the article, where HOAs and CC&Rs can be used to protect one’s property and property rights, however in both aviation and non-aviation related communities, the HOAs are creating more problems than they are solving.

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A new definition of airport needed

| Letters | September 23, 2005

I just finished your article “To save our airports” (July 22 issue). It is frustrating that politics saps so much joy from everyday GA operations.

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An exceptionally naive point of view

| Letters | September 23, 2005

Why did you post this letter, “Eliminating the terrorist threat,” in the Aug. 5 issue?

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What’s up with that headline?

| Letters | September 9, 2005

In the July 22 issue, the headline read Lycoming CAMshaft recall. Uh, a slight….er, not typo…more like “brain fade.”

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To save our airports

| Letters | September 9, 2005

In your July 22 column, “To Save Our Airports,” you imply that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports increased funding for airport infrastructure only where there is national or regional airline service. In fact, the chamber supports funding for a modernized infrastructure capable of handling greater volumes of ALL types of aviation — general aviation included. Addressing the growing aviation capacity crisis is a key competitive challenge for all businesses. As part of that effort, we are working to ensure that Congress fully reauthorizes AIR-21 legislation before it expires in 2007 and that trust fund dollars are used for their intended purpose of infrastructure improvements — not for operations, salaries or other needs.

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The missing link

| Letters | September 9, 2005

Great article on saving our airports. However, I went to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce website and they have nothing about their initiative to help GA, unless I missed it, and I couldn’t find any link on your site either.

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Unusual Attitudes

| Letters | September 8, 2005

After reading the letter “Training better, happier pilots,” (July issue), I thought that I would drop you a quick e-mail to tell you about a most enjoyable experience I had. I took my first aerobatic training this weekend with Greg Koontz. His knowledge and experience of aerobatics make a great combination for the perfect learning experience in the beautiful rolling hills of Ashville, Ala. Greg’s training allows you to explore the many different aspects of flying. When you finish the training, you will have a new level of awareness and confidence in your abilities and those of your airplane.

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A superb write up

| Letters | August 19, 2005

I received the newest issue of GANews the other day and came across the article Meg Godlewski wrote about my Scintilla Magneto Switch (Do you recognize these parts? July 22 issue). I sure want to thank you for putting it in GANews. You did an excellent, excellent job on it. A superb write up! Thanks again for all of your help Meg. I do appreciate it. Keep up the great work!

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