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Official Word from the FAA about user fees

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Kinda like my DE told me.." You are a private pilot. Don't go into class B airspace. You don't need to be there, and they don't want you there." I thought it was pretty good advice.

Well I guess you don't ever fly around Denver or Miami. Having flown in both areas, I've also been in the class B many times. I avoid it when I can, but sometimes it's just stupid to avoid it.
 
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman][FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman]From the looks of it, if I'm reading it right, GA will NOT be charged user fees and instead will get a slight bump to the fuel tax.[/FONT][/FONT]


That's what they said in Canada when they first went to a user fee system. Then when NavCanada turned out to be a failure they started charging GA. The GA exemtion from user fees will not last very long when the ATO turns out to be a failure.

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