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[rebel-ramble] Vernon Airport

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Swedishcowboy29

[rebel-ramble] Vernon Airport

Post by Swedishcowboy29 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:48 am

I did not go with the Rebel group but as flying a light aircraft means you
do not have ground transportation. Why cant camping be at the any airport be
allowed. We have never turned anyone away in Welland Ontario to the best of my
knowledge.
In most cases it would be one night only and a $5 donation should not be
turned down for camping under the wing.
Also one would like to once aircraft too be safe in a strange place.So why
would the airport authority not want a owner to look after his or her aircraft.
Theft form another aircrafts parked at the airport by an aircraft owner is a
possibility but unlikely.
I rather keep a fellow aviators aircraft as safe as mine, may it be wind or
theft.
Invite them to the Oshkosh, or a local fly inn sometime and let them see how
we operate.
Len Petterson RAA Niagara.








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Ken

[rebel-ramble] Vernon Airport

Post by Ken » Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:48 am

Actually the guys may have scared away some burglars that broke into a
building the night they camped at Drummond Is.

I suspect that Vernon has a unrealistic vision of corporate and
scheduled jet service and not light aircraft. The excessive tie down fee
(for no tie downs) pretty much says "not welcome". THe flying club on
the other hand was amazingly hospitable and welcoming so I too must sit
down and write a letter...

Ken

Swedishcowboy29@aol.com wrote:
I did not go with the Rebel group but as flying a light aircraft means you
do not have ground transportation. Why cant camping be at the any airport be
allowed. We have never turned anyone away in Welland Ontario to the best of my
knowledge.
In most cases it would be one night only and a $5 donation should not be
turned down for camping under the wing.
Also one would like to once aircraft too be safe in a strange place.So why
would the airport authority not want a owner to look after his or her aircraft.
Theft form another aircrafts parked at the airport by an aircraft owner is a
possibility but unlikely.
I rather keep a fellow aviators aircraft as safe as mine, may it be wind or
theft.
Invite them to the Oshkosh, or a local fly inn sometime and let them see how
we operate.
Len Petterson RAA Niagara.




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Jim Cole

[rebel-ramble] Vernon Airport

Post by Jim Cole » Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:48 am

Yes, we think Ken is right. Peter and I camped at the airport on Drummond
Island and when we arrived back at the airport after dinner, we're sure the
lights of the "courtesy car" ( a 10 year old Cadillac that was made
available to us free of charge - just add gas - by the way this was the same
at a lot of airports across Canada and the northern States - Glasgow Montana
had two cars for us again - no charge - these airports welcomed general
aviation) scared someone that had just broken a window in the golf course
club house on the other side of the airport. We were asked in the morning if
we had heard or seen anything and the only thing we could think of was a car
or truck leaving the club house. Nothing was stolen - but a window had been
broken.

Jim
Rebel 333


On 10/5/2007 5:26 AM, "Ken" <klehman@albedo.net> wrote:
Actually the guys may have scared away some burglars that broke into a
building the night they camped at Drummond Is.

I suspect that Vernon has a unrealistic vision of corporate and
scheduled jet service and not light aircraft. The excessive tie down fee
(for no tie downs) pretty much says "not welcome". THe flying club on
the other hand was amazingly hospitable and welcoming so I too must sit
down and write a letter...

Ken

Swedishcowboy29@aol.com wrote:
I did not go with the Rebel group but as flying a light aircraft means you
do not have ground transportation. Why cant camping be at the any airport be
allowed. We have never turned anyone away in Welland Ontario to the best of
my
knowledge.
In most cases it would be one night only and a $5 donation should not be
turned down for camping under the wing.
Also one would like to once aircraft too be safe in a strange place.So why
would the airport authority not want a owner to look after his or her
aircraft.
Theft form another aircrafts parked at the airport by an aircraft owner is a
possibility but unlikely.
I rather keep a fellow aviators aircraft as safe as mine, may it be wind or
theft.
Invite them to the Oshkosh, or a local fly inn sometime and let them see how
we operate.
Len Petterson RAA Niagara.




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Roberta

[rebel-ramble] Vernon Airport

Post by Roberta » Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:48 am

Thanks for all your comments. I will pass on all your input to our airport
authority. Thanks again and hopefully these small hurdles won't prevent
anyone from coming our way in the future. The fight will continue.

Roberta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Cole" <jcole@rangroup.com>
To: <rebel-ramble@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: [rebel-ramble] Vernon Airport

Yes, we think Ken is right. Peter and I camped at the airport on Drummond
Island and when we arrived back at the airport after dinner, we're sure
the
lights of the "courtesy car" ( a 10 year old Cadillac that was made
available to us free of charge - just add gas - by the way this was the
same
at a lot of airports across Canada and the northern States - Glasgow
Montana
had two cars for us again - no charge - these airports welcomed general
aviation) scared someone that had just broken a window in the golf course
club house on the other side of the airport. We were asked in the morning
if
we had heard or seen anything and the only thing we could think of was a
car
or truck leaving the club house. Nothing was stolen - but a window had
been
broken.

Jim
Rebel 333


On 10/5/2007 5:26 AM, "Ken" <klehman@albedo.net> wrote:
Actually the guys may have scared away some burglars that broke into a
building the night they camped at Drummond Is.

I suspect that Vernon has a unrealistic vision of corporate and
scheduled jet service and not light aircraft. The excessive tie down fee
(for no tie downs) pretty much says "not welcome". THe flying club on
the other hand was amazingly hospitable and welcoming so I too must sit
down and write a letter...

Ken

Swedishcowboy29@aol.com wrote:
I did not go with the Rebel group but as flying a light aircraft means
you
do not have ground transportation. Why cant camping be at the any
airport be
allowed. We have never turned anyone away in Welland Ontario to the best
of
my
knowledge.
In most cases it would be one night only and a $5 donation should not
be
turned down for camping under the wing.
Also one would like to once aircraft too be safe in a strange place.So
why
would the airport authority not want a owner to look after his or her
aircraft.
Theft form another aircrafts parked at the airport by an aircraft owner
is a
possibility but unlikely.
I rather keep a fellow aviators aircraft as safe as mine, may it be wind
or
theft.
Invite them to the Oshkosh, or a local fly inn sometime and let them see
how
we operate.
Len Petterson RAA Niagara.




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