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JWA can’t handle more flights
John Wayne Airport can’t handle the airlines and flights they
currently have. Are any airlines presently at John Wayne giving up
slots or gates? Fourteen aircraft spend 15 to 30 minutes waiting to
take off at 7 a.m. each morning except Sunday, when it’s 8 a.m.
Aircraft can spend as much as 20 minutes waiting for a gate to clear
at night while other aircraft get moved to remote parking.
John Wayne has inadequate taxiways for the volume of traffic it
presently has, not to mention gate space. Five more flights doesn’t
sound like much on the surface, but what goes on in the background
makes it huge. I truly wonder where the county is going to squeeze in
these flights and who is going to be inconvenienced by the addition
of these flights.
Maybe the Pilot should dig deeper into this story.
JOHN WARREN
Costa Mesa
Nichols not right as councilman
I don’t believe Dick Nichols is the right person to be the Corona
del Mar councilman. He’s not truly Greenlight. He seems to be stuck
in his thinking. His thinking does not reflect the thinking of the
whole of Corona del Mar except for maybe a block or two. He does not
represent Corona del Mar.
One example: He was against the preservation of the Port Theatre.
He wanted it moved to the Corona del Mar post office. Does that make
sense? And I think maybe we should try to limit him in another way.
VIRGINIA KEMPLER
Corona del Mar
Nichols apology is enough
Dick Nichols has apologized for his statement. By sanctioning him
in some way, it sounds like you are getting into that
“sous-mentality” that we have been talking about that gives Newport
Beach a bad reputation. The man apologized, that’s sufficient.
Let’s look at the Planning Commission and make sure they do give
honest and equal treatment to each resident rather than look to
sanction someone who questions their past decisions.
MARY LAVELLE
Corona del Mar
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