Airport Debate
Safer of 2 airports at El Toro
It is ironic that people opposed to an El Toro airport use safety
concerns as a reason. For instance, they talk of the Marines who died
when their C-130 crashed into Loma Ridge, but conveniently omit the fact
the accident was ruled pilot error. Actually, El Toro Marine Corps Air
Base had an excellent safety record.
The airport that should be of concern to all of us is John Wayne. It
has had airplane casualties, as well as an unprecedented number of near
misses, directly related to problems with the airport itself.
Due to an extremely short runway, a mix of large and small aircraft
using the same approach patterns, and no buffer zone in case of an
emergency, JWA has been described by pilots as risky and a major accident
just ready to happen.
Yet if Measure W passes and plans for the new El Toro airport are
scrapped, there is absolutely no doubt that the unsafe JWA will be forced
to significantly expand, becoming even more of a danger to those who fly,
as well as those who live, work and attend schools under its flight path.
For safety reasons alone, I’m voting “no” on Measure W. Our county
citizens deserve the safer airport, which is at El Toro.
LARRY ROOT
Newport Beach
Recent South County mailer a bit deceiving
The latest “Yes on W” mailer arrived in my mailbox recently. The first
paragraph says, “County bureaucrats have wasted eight years and $50
million planning an airport that is not needed, not wanted and unsafe.”
The paragraph immediately following then goes on to state, “That is the
county’s way of describing the 305,000 additional daily car trips, 91,000
pounds of deadly air pollutants and 300,000 flights a year, 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, that would be generated by an airport at El
Toro.”
Wait a minute. If an airport at El Toro isn’t needed, why would there
be 300,000 airplanes flying out of there each and every year? What idiot
is responsible for writing this self-serving and misleading stuff And who
would be dumb enough to buy into it by voting “yes”?
I have a suggestion. Everyone who believes that Orange County needs a
park nine times bigger than New York’s Central Park, and who believes it
can be built and operated without additional taxation, vote “yes” on
Measure W.
Everyone else should vote to seize this once in a lifetime opportunity
by voting a resounding “no.”
CHUCK CASSITY
Costa Mesa
Irvine’s Great Park menial compared with other worries
Nothing is more controversial in Orange County these days than the
Irvine proposal for a Great Park. Despite denials and denials, it would
cost homeowners thousands of dollars per year. Taxes to pay for a Great
Park are available on the Internet at o7 www.ocgreatpark.orgf7 .
The great park is promoted by lightning rod Irvine Mayor Larry Agran.
My question to Agran is simple; Why bring up a park at this time when
there are so many other things to worry about? Why not take on urban
sprawl, terrorism, Orange County security, jobs and unemployment.
DONALD NYRE
Newport Beach
Irvine mayor concerned about JWA expansion
On Feb. 20, there was an El Toro debate at the Newport Dunes Resort.
One thing that Agran said that really stood out was when he said he
was concerned about the impacts that John Wayne expansion would have on
Irvine.
However, way back in 1985, the city of Irvine (with Agran on the
council) sued in federal court to have John Wayne expanded. They sought
to eliminate the caps, curfews and restrictions. Also, in a 1996 El Toro
debate against Hugh Hewitt, Agran threatened to put a measure on the
ballot to expand John Wayne as a way of revenge politics.
So where exactly does Agran stand on John Wayne expansion? Is he
genuinely concerned about the impacts it would have on Irvine residents,
or does he actually favor it?
REX RICKS
Huntington Beach
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