From: | "Grace Bukowsk" <rama@accutek.com> |
Date: | 16 Dec 1997 10:52:41 |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | Re: Airspace |
Ken, This is a common problem throughout the west. Contacting the FAA will do little to help. Their mandate is to address aeronautical concerns only, they care little about the people or lands that are impacted by overflights. If you would like more info the the airspace issue we have an extensive web site on the issue. It can be found at http://www.rama-usa.org Folks should be aware that every state in the southwest is facing a military expansion. Despite the public's perception that things have scaled down. Colin Pwell said it best in the report titled : Roles, Missions, and Functions of the Armed Forces of the United States In February 1993, then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Colin Powell acknowledged that, "An integrated test and evaluation range structure linking existing ranges across six western states and supersonic areas off the California coast would provide a land, airspace [and] sea area to accommodate a large portion of our joint training, test and evaluation needs well into the next century." Current expansion plans in the West, while conducted on a piecemeal basis, clearly demonstrate the DOD's effort to implement this consolidation. As such, the DOD's failure to prepare a Programmatic EIS which assesses overall needs for training and cumulative impacts of the training range expansions in the west violates the spirit and letter of NEPA. | |
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