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Thanks to the city of L.A. for having the vision to make El Toro an
international airport! Without the airport, Orange County will remain
an economic backwater as far as international status is concerned.
The opposition to the airport is essentially led by the Irvine Co.,
which looks forward to building thousands of homes on the site. The
time has come to prove that the Irvine Co. no longer controls Orange
County.
ED HEPNER
Corona del Mar
Let’s put the airport where it already is. A few buildings, and we
are up and running.
John Wayne expansion in 2005 will only harm an already growing
problem, jeopardizing our schools in the event of a mishap. El Toro
had the airport and the community grew up around it, mainly avoiding
the traffic area with schools and communities.
Let’s be heard over the Irvine and Mission Viejo communities and
put the airport where it belongs and stop spending unnecessary funds
for clean-up and planning which is far more expensive to the
community.
I support the El Toro Airport project 100%.
JOHN SAYLOR
Newport Beach
While the county of Orange, including our own Supervisor James
Silva, continues to tout the benefits of John Wayne Airport and
increasing the number of flights and carriers at the airport, they
have failed to pick up the latest statistic ranking John Wayne
Airport at No. 1. In the recent report by the Federal Aviation
Administration, Office of Runway Safety, it ranked the safety of
airports.
The administration assigns airport safety rankings based on the
number of “incursions” compared to the number of overall flights.
Yes, you guessed it, John Wayne is the least safe airport. The
national average comes in around 0.6 to 0.7 incursions per 100,000
operations. John Wayne was ranked “least safe.” John Wayne’s rating
was an astounding 1.81 rating, beating out its nearest competitor, in
St. Louis. John Wayne even beat out LAX and San Francisco.
It makes no sense to increase the flights or the number of
carriers servicing John Wayne until and such time as the safety of
the airport is addressed.
THOMAS C. EDWARDS
Newport Beach
I would like to go on record in favor of the El Toro Airport. We
need another airport, as John Wayne is already at its capacity. It
makes sense to utilize El Toro as an airport.
FRED W. ARNOLD
Costa Mesa
I am calling to voice my opinion that we need an airport at El
Toro. There are too many noise issues right here for us with the John
Wayne Airport’s proposed expansion. And I believe that El Toro would
bring in more jobs, more revenue and be a much better situated
airport for all the air traffic that will be coming in and out of
Orange County in the very not too near future.
ANDREA FINE
Newport Beach
I have to say without El Toro in the mix of Orange County’s
future, we are going to wind up 30 million passengers roughly short
in a not-too-distant future. El Toro is essential to Orange County’s
economic growth and transportation needs.
VIRGIL GALEY
Newport Beach
I was never able to determine if Orange County really needed
another airport, but I seem to recall that if it does, El Toro had a
reasonable buffer zone, while John Wayne doesn’t, and a lot of homes
and businesses would have to be destroyed to expand John Wayne.
An airport might fit better at El Toro, but that is if we truly
need one. So if we do, then I hope that there is still a chance for
an airport at El Toro.
ROBIN LEFFLER
Costa Mesa
Yes, I think there still is a chance for a commercial airport at
El Toro. I just don’t understand why the south Orange County
residents think it’s OK for commercial aircraft to fly over people’s
homes in Los Angeles and Newport Beach, but not their own. The vast
majority of south Orange County residents knew there were military
jets landing and taking off at El Toro.
When my husband’s grandparents built our home in Newport Beach
back in 1964, John Wayne/Orange County airport was a small,
recreational airfield. As south Orange County continues to grow, LAX
and John Wayne will be expected to increase flights, while an
expansive airfield in south Orange County that has been there since
World War II is going to become housing and a park.
Orange County officials seem to have put blinders on. They aren’t
looking out for the well-being of Orange County and Southern
California as a whole. I really hope the federal government
intervenes and El Toro becomes the commercial airport. Orange County
is growing, not shrinking, but has anyone in south Orange County
noticed?
TERESA MINKE
Newport Beach
We have seen all the dirty politics played by our politicians who
promised a great park, but are trying to sell most of the land to
land developers. The cost to cleanse the land at El Toro of dangerous
pollution would cost billions of dollars and it is not practical. A
great park would benefit the residents of Irvine mostly while a great
airport would benefit all of Southern California. I think L.A. Mayor
James Hahn realizes this, and we should too.
KINGSTON WITCHEZ
Newport Beach
Yes, we definitely need a bigger airport. With the size and
importance of Orange County, we can’t get by with that tiny, one-lane
John Wayne. We must get a new one.
ANNE HAYDEN
Newport Beach
I think there should be an airport at El Toro, I hope there’s a
chance. I think it’s unfair that South County that generates all the
airport use expects every other community to absorb their need.
MARGARET RYCKOFF
Corona del Mar
I am calling to support Mayor Hahn in the El Toro airport battle.
I agree with Mr. Hahn
VIRGINIA BRALEY
Newport Beach
I think we need the airport, definitely. Put me down as a yes.
DOROTHY M. JOYCE
Newport Beach
Unfortunately, I don’t think there is a chance, and they
frightened everybody to death when they put it to the vote, used
scare tactics to get people to vote their way, and unfortunately,
this is the result.
BOB HOFFMAN
Newport Beach
I am for the El Toro air base to be built and I don’t see why
anybody is against it, because we certainly need another airport to
bring all kinds of jobs and everything in this area. To build up the
economy, we need more airport facilities, and John Wayne can’t handle
it all.
ANTHONY SANSONE
Newport Beach
I would certainly be 100% for it and would vote for it.
GLORIA STANTON
Corona del Mar
I think it’s great that the L.A. mayor wants to readdress the El
Toro Marine Air Base for an airport. I think there should be an
airport there. I think that it makes a lot of sense and I think South
County residents should pull their own weight in airport needs. They
continue to dole, yet they don’t want to have any of the sacrifices
and they think that it’s fair that Newport Beach is the only city in
the county that has a detrimental effect of the airport.
You know what, I live under the flight path, it’s not that bad.
And I think everyone should have some participation, or else they
should use L.A. and San Diego and not use John Wayne.
SUSAN CALL
Newport Beach
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