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by redis_mlc
1700 days ago
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> recent pressure to close airports (namely KRHV) with leaded fuel It's always been a real estate issue with KRHV. The nearby busy highways emit vastly more emissions than trainers, likely including lead. What city councils refuse to acknowledge is that once you close a city airport, you can never build another one. This is especially an issue in an earthquake zone. |
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Is that a bad thing? A substantial fraction of the population uses the local highway on a daily basis, whereas very very few people use small local airports with any similar frequency