MarkRG
DIS Veteran
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- Mar 19, 2002
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This is somewhat of a vent but it is a sad statment on how the city is run.
Woke up to the morning news that Meigs Field has been destroyed. For those that don't know, Meigs was a private aviation field on the lakefront of Chicago. It has had a controversial history of late as the mayor(king?) of Chicago has been pushing for at least the last 5-10 years to close it to turn it into parkland to fit into his 'museum campus'. He wants to make a lasting memorial to himself. I hope the city loses even more big buisness over this, as they did use it regularly. I wonder what Boeing's opinion is on this considering all the effort he did to lure them here.
I fully expect a press conference this morning with him hiding behind the excuse of homeland security to take this action. Very bad form on the part of his lordship in taking this action to get his way.
My hope is the FAA comes down on him hard for this.
And, in the view of homeland security, the nearest any equipment could be landed, IF, heaven forbid, some kind of event happened in downtown would be Midway or O'hare, way too far away to be an immediate effective help.
Just really sad to me as an aviation buff.
Woke up to the morning news that Meigs Field has been destroyed. For those that don't know, Meigs was a private aviation field on the lakefront of Chicago. It has had a controversial history of late as the mayor(king?) of Chicago has been pushing for at least the last 5-10 years to close it to turn it into parkland to fit into his 'museum campus'. He wants to make a lasting memorial to himself. I hope the city loses even more big buisness over this, as they did use it regularly. I wonder what Boeing's opinion is on this considering all the effort he did to lure them here.
I fully expect a press conference this morning with him hiding behind the excuse of homeland security to take this action. Very bad form on the part of his lordship in taking this action to get his way.
My hope is the FAA comes down on him hard for this.
And, in the view of homeland security, the nearest any equipment could be landed, IF, heaven forbid, some kind of event happened in downtown would be Midway or O'hare, way too far away to be an immediate effective help.
Just really sad to me as an aviation buff.