What do you guys think of this article?
It's a great response to what USA Today wrote....
9-28-09
Business aviation fuels growth
USA TODAY's article "Little-used airports cost taxpayers big money" has done an injustice to general-aviation businesses that continue to provide hope for the economic well-being of this nation (Cover story, News, Sept. 17).
Why not look at the positive impact business aviation has in the United States?
•Business aviation contributes $150 billion to U.S. economic output and employs more than 1.2 million people.
•The flights made by business airplanes require support. Schedulers, dispatchers, maintenance technicians, pilots, training professionals and airport employees are just a few of the many support professions involved in business aviation.
•Although some 500 airports have limited commercial airline service, almost all airline flights go from only 70 major hubs. For the myriad communities not serviced by these hubs, there is no way to get there without business aviation.
A 2006 study conducted by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association stated, "General aviation is an important element of economic growth in part because it fulfills transportation needs which can not otherwise be met. Only about 350 U.S. communities have scheduled air service; for the remainder, GA is the only option for the movement of persons or cargo by air. Moreover, GA provides specialized air services, such as air ambulance and traffic patrol, to communities that do have scheduled air service."
Without proper and well-maintained airports, these services would be limited at best.
Whether it is fixed-based operators, charter services, fuel suppliers, aircraft maintenance, emergency services, recreational flying or flight training providers, general aviation contributes to the economic development of communities throughout America. Their tax dollars (property tax, sales tax, employment tax) are sustainable revenue sources.
Your one-sided view, from the vantage point of government spending, does not tell the whole story. General aviation has an immeasurable impact on the lives of people, communities and the nation.
Andy Priester,president
Illinois Aviation Trades Association
Springfield, Ill.