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FightingIrish

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Here are some things we all can do. Together we can make a difference. What Mayor Daley did is reprehensible. Here are some links. Get involved and pass these to other people. If your AOPA or EAA membership has expired - renew it. If you aren't a member of AOPA or EAA, please join and get at least one other person to join. Lets not let this dictator get away with this!

Send a message to the mayor:

mailto:[email protected]
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Mayor/mayorfeedback.html

Send a message to the governor:

mailto:[email protected]

Take part in the poll:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-030331meigs,0,7637649.story?coll=chi-news-hed

Sign the petition:

http://www.petitiononline.com/q9851026/petition.html

Join AOPA:

http://www.aopa.org

Join EAA:

http://www.eaa.org/
 
Signed it.

EAA and AOPA member for the last 10+ years.

I urge everyone here to sign the petition. It takes 1 minute. After you sign make a short post here of anything to keep the thread at the top so everyone sees it.
 
I just signed the petition and am about to renew my AOPA membership. Although I have never been to Meigs, I had always hoped to fly there one day. Maybe there is still some hope.
 
Why are these F@#*in mayors so hell bent to close down town airports. I'm from Cleveleand and the mayors their have always talked about closing Burke Lakefront. In Cleveland they wanted to close Burke to make room for more project homes!!!! Just what we need, more idiots eating tax dollars.

Can anyone tell me why they are gunning so hard to Meigs???
 
Petition signed, Letters Sent, AOPA membership still good.

Number 434 on the petition. Keep em' comin' boys.......


--03M
 
Palerider957 said:
Why are these F@#*in mayors so hell bent to close down town airports. I'm from Cleveleand and the mayors their have always talked about closing Burke Lakefront. In Cleveland they wanted to close Burke to make room for more project homes!!!! Just what we need, more idiots eating tax dollars.

Can anyone tell me why they are gunning so hard to Meigs???


Daley sees (or saw...) Meigs as a threat to the security of Downtown Chicago. He seems to think that he can avert another 9/11 by closing Meigs. He is a very disillusioned soul.....

--03M
 
Daley--what a fuc.kin moron..........if 9/11 worries were really the case, DCA would NEVER have reopened!!!!!!!! But there DCA is with hundreds of flights a day
 
Any of your guys fly charters or corp flights that went into Meigs, ask your passengers if they enjoyed the convience of CGX, if they say yes tell them what happened, give them the web address of the petition, and the address to complain to the mayor.

In the end the people that get hurt the most by closing an airport are those people that use it to come to the destination.
 
I flew over Meigs a couple of times yesterday going in and out of ORD. You can see the damage from the air very clearly. What a shame. Daley has been trying to shut down the airport for years now, and used the ruse of "security" as an excuse to finally accomplish it. I wonder what the Feds think of this?
 
Meigs POWs to depart today

City of Chicago suddenly tears up the Meigs
Field runway, stranding some 16 aircraft.
AOPA photos by Mark Schaible.

Apr. 2 — Most of the pilots who were trapped by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's midnight raid to destroy Merrill C. Meigs Field plan to make their escape today.

Meanwhile, the timing of the closure is looking even more suspicious. According to a report published in this morning's Chicago Tribune, airport workers were instructed by their city bosses to secretly count the number and note the size and type of aircraft parked at the airport each night last week. According to the Tribune report, "That may have been to help ensure that there were no larger private planes, such as a King Air business jet [sic], stuck on the field when six giant 'X' marks were carved into the runway using construction equipment."

"The depths of Daley's conniving continue to astound me," said AOPA President Phil Boyer. "Has the man no shame?"

AOPA spent most of the day yesterday, acting as a conduit between all the different factions, helping pilots with aircraft performance data the FAA and city aviation officials wanted, and making sure all parties had the latest accurate information.

The FAA has issued a local notam that authorizes the use of the 3,100-foot taxiway at Meigs as a runway for departures only.

Most of the 16 trapped pilots attended a briefing on departure procedures this morning and are expected to depart as soon as possible. City aviation officials and the FAA have been unable to contact the pilots of the remaining aircraft to inform them of the departure plan and are expected to make arrangements for their departure as they are contacted.

03-2-008x
 
Even beyond the pilot issue here, there is a much larger one regarding the abuse of power that took place. I can't believe there aren't more outraged voters. Oh yeah, a park, on real estate that prime? I'm seeing some high rises and a new pier in the near future. If the FAA would go after this as hard as they go after pilots for little things like address changes maybe Daley can spend some time in jail, or at least pay some fines.
 
"Baghdad on the Lake"

Just signed both petitions. AOPA Member since 1987. Former resident of Chicago (almost embarassed to say). Currently a full-time flight instructor.

The Chicago Tribune had some pretty good editorials concerning this issue. What a shame. What an abuse of power. To do this without warning, in the middle of the night... what a cowardly act.

If the Mayor is concerned about security, why not close down Midway too? What about trucks, SUVs, boats, etc.? He is using the cover of darkness, and the distraction of current events, to attack a major landmark in his own city. What a pity!
 
Just to keep you updated and move this thread to the top:


From AOPA.Org:
We've only just begun to fight
AOPA rolls up its sleeves to battle Daley


Apr. 2 — Mayor Daley may have won the battle with his sneak attack on Meigs Field airport, but the war is far from over.

Taking a line from Revolutionary War hero John Paul Jones, AOPA President Phil Boyer said, "We have not yet begun to fight. Pilots around the world are incensed by Daley's wanton destruction of Meigs. We're going to use every guerilla tactic in the book to restore that airport. And if in the end that fails, at the very least we'll make Daley feel the pain."

Battle planning continued Wednesday afternoon as AOPA General Counsel John Yodice canceled a planned trip to Sun 'n Fun to continue strategizing with Boyer, who also canceled his planned trip to this major airshow. (Boyer instead will be traveling to Chicago Friday to keep the heat on Daley in the local media.)

Working into the evening, Boyer, Yodice, and AOPA attorney Ron Golden plotted the next salvo, while AOPA Senior Vice President Andy Cebula and Legislative Affairs Director Julia Krauss worked legislative strategy on Capitol Hill.

"There are more than 600 panel attorneys in the AOPA Legal Services Plan," said Yodice. "We'll ask them to be part of our 'brain trust' to develop new legal arguments."

AOPA sued in the past, and that kept Meigs open for an additional seven years. "The association is certainly prepared to sue again," said Yodice.

AOPA has already uncovered some legal options that could cost Chicago money and impact the city's other airports.

"Students of history may remember that John Paul Jones was outgunned and nearly sunk, yet he forced the British captain to tear down his colors and surrender," said Boyer. "Today's general aviation pilots are no less determined than those sailors."
 
Here it is in full:

AOPA unveils 12-point plan for Meigs
Members asked to help

Apr. 3 — Just three short days after Mayor Daley's sneak attack on Meigs Field airport, AOPA has developed a comprehensive plan to restore the airport. The 12-point plan combines legal, legislative, and public-relations tactics. The plan is designed not only to return aircraft to Meigs, but to also shield airports everywhere from Daley-like attacks.

"The plan includes both short- and longer term initiatives, so it won't be quick and it won't be easy," said AOPA President Phil Boyer, "but the nation's general aviation pilots want to ensure that Meigs will never happen again."
Immediate actions

* AOPA is filing an injunction to prevent further destruction of the airport.
* The association is filing a formal complaint with FAA regarding Daley's violation of federal regulations, specifically FAR Part 157 that requires at least a 30-day notice before closing an airport. Further, AOPA is demanding that FAA deny federal funding for Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports until Meigs is reopened.
* AOPA is filing a formal complaint with the Illinois Department of Transportation on Daley's violation of state regulations requiring approval for the "alteration of an existing airport."
* AOPA's 400,000 members (many of whom own or manage businesses or are influential in major organizations) are asked to boycott Chicago and to urge their trade, professional, and business associations to not hold meetings and conventions in the city. If traveling by airline, members should avoid flights landing in Chicago.

Short-term actions (within the week)

* AOPA Legislative Affairs will lobby Congress for federal legislation to reopen Meigs Field. Member support will be critical in this effort; when the time is right, AOPA will ask members to contact their congressional representatives.
* The AOPA Legal Services Plan's more than 600 panel attorneys will be pressed into service as a "brain bank" to help develop additional legal arguments. Environmental regulations, the rights of the owners of the stranded aircraft, the legal necessity for coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, and other state and local laws are being investigated.
* AOPA's general counsel will meet with the Department of Transportation's general counsel and the FAA's chief counsel to seek remedies through those entities.
* The association is offering assistance to any of the pilots whose planes were trapped at Meigs to pursue claims against the city of Chicago, if they or their attorneys request it.
* AOPA is placing full-page advertisements in the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times containing an open letter to the mayor and city residents explaining the outrage of Americas' pilots to Daley's unprecedented action.

Longer term actions

* AOPA will ask the Department of Homeland Security to issue an order prohibiting restrictions or closures of public airports on the basis of a security claim without its concurrence and a specific threat.
* AOPA will seek emergency legislation to allow the State of Illinois to purchase Meigs from Chicago.
* AOPA Legislative Affairs will oppose any attempt by the city of Chicago to use federal or state funds for the $27-million park that is slated to replace Meigs.

"We're going to show politicians around the nation that airports are important, and general aviation pilots will defend them," said Boyer.

03-2-019x
 
AOPA epilot

This was in Today's AOPA ePilot (e-mail news):

THE MEIGS BATTLE CONTINUES
George Bullwinkel has been the AOPA Airport Support Network volunteer for Merrill C. Meigs Field (CGX) in Chicago since April 1999--in fact, he was one of the first ASN volunteers. Monday was a dark day for Bullwinkel as his beloved airport was destroyed. His most recent report on Meigs covers the reaction of the press and local citizens. "Both major papers are critical. All the columnists that I have seen so far are critical. The radio stations are running interviews with pro-Meigs people. The afternoon drive-time talk show that I heard today on WLS [ABC's AM radio outlet] was more than critical. Gary Meier and his sidekick absolutely excoriated the mayor, calling him a 'paranoid dictator' and a 'jerk.' Most of the callers were even more critical, with one calling the closing a 'straight-up gangster move.'"

Sounds like we have a lot of people on our side. BTW as I write this the second petition is up to 1,653. http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?meigs
 
I too am sad to see this happen. Sign all of your petitions, do what ever you can, but......

MAYOR DALEY DOESN'T CARE!

He has had a boner about many years about Meigs. It has been a political bargaining tool for him. Daley (Democrat) was fighting the Republican governor about this for a number of years. Well now that we have a Democrat Governor and Democrat Mayor, Meigs is done!

Daley is the Mayor of Chicago for life. He just won a landslide election. And in 4 years the relatively few pilots who will vote will have a negligable affect. Meigs is/was convenient. But, people will still come to Chicago for whatever business they need to do and Daley knows that. Meigs was not a significant source of revenue for the city. But from Daleys view, a Casino or anything else on that prime property will potentially be a huge source of revenue for Chicago.

I don't support the closing of Meigs, but this is why it happened.

JetPilot500
 
Some of you guys have it all wrong,

#1. The closing of Meigs has nothing to do with a "park". Daley wants to put a Casino gambling boat in its place, this has been known for years. The park thing is just to placate the public in the short term so he can pull another fast one.

Secondly, even a 4 year old knows Meigs presents no additonal security risk. Using that logic, the public would then have to believe that the Sears tower needs to come down as well as every skyscraper in the city because they put the public at risk being a terrorist target. Nobody buys the security risk bullsh!t, even people that hate airplanes. Daley has some serious back peddling to do on that one!

First and foremost, no pilot should fly this POS anywhere, if a pilot is caught doing otherwise, further career advancement should be eliminated. If one finds themselves in a "tight" spot flying either a 135 or 121 carrier, GET SICK. Don't risk the consequences of someone finding out you flew this f*ck anywhere. If all the professional pilots abide by this code, Daley will be forced to rethink his priorities.....think of it as a "blue flu" sudden ill syndrome condition.

The Cessna Pilots Association members are discussing ways to cause immediate and drastic effects to the other area airports, ORD and MDW. Organizing the 100+ pilots for the ensuing mayhem will be a challenge and is subject to revision.The plan is to file IFR or just go VFR, (No slot reservations required at ORD since last year), and fly 3 missed approaches to jam things up indefinitely only to proceed to an alternate. There are several other ways being discussed to make this dick cave to the pressure, either way he will be forced to rebuild Meigs as long as we make it impossible to conduct business as usual at the two remaining big airports.

Daley is toast!

We must all stick together and do our part.
 
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