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Midway airport, the use of, the location, the original intention, etc. provide us with a perfect example of why--good politics does not make good design. Public use facilities need to be designed for the benefit of the client (the public) in the process of determining that design the question must be asked where and who shall be impacted. That does not happen with politickin.
 
So I'm assuming you didn't learn to fly at a so called "little crappy airport"? How do guys like you become so bitter?

read my info on the profile, all civilian buddy. Flew at many little "crappy" airports. AOPA is a business, just like the American Red Cross. Just because they say that they are going to save airports or whatever their objectives state. They backed off on Meigs. The city took all the federal funding and wasted it. The cities fine by the government was a joke.


BTW, I am not bitter, not even close.

;) I just don't need an AOPA sticker to put on my car.

You can support any group, party, club you want. It is all about choices, I choose not to (AOPA).

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