AVERAGE AIRBOATERS FIXING TO GIT BURNED AGAIN?

SHOULD THE FAA SEEK A STATE LAW FOR 90 db at 50 Feet.

  • YES

    Votes: 7 3.4%
  • NO

    Votes: 198 96.6%

  • Total voters
    205
Dakota said:
As a member of the FAA and the delegate for southernairboat I too am against this and I am sorry cowboy that you think there are some
affiliates out there who are pushing for this.

If there is nobody out there pushing this, why was it on the questionarre?
 
MikeP said:
Dakota said:
As a member of the FAA and the delegate for southernairboat I too am against this and I am sorry cowboy that you think there are some
affiliates out there who are pushing for this.

If there is nobody out there pushing this, why was it on the questionarre?

I think somebody just misunderstood what some one else said at the AAOF BBQ and panicked That is what I am getting from reading this after Gobbler said what he did
 
willard3773 said:
MikeP said:
Dakota said:
As a member of the FAA and the delegate for southernairboat I too am against this and I am sorry cowboy that you think there are some
affiliates out there who are pushing for this.

If there is nobody out there pushing this, why was it on the questionarre?

I think somebody just misunderstood what some one else said at the AAOF BBQ and panicked That is what I am getting from reading this after Gobbler said what he did
let me ask a ? if i can at 50 feet just how many dbs would say the average boat send out 150 or 220 gpu and is that from the front or the back that they would want this reading there seems to be a lot of varibles in something like that isnt there
 
if this ordinance is voluntary and state trumps county in all counties thats a no brainer.............. if you think this is goin on the balot and wont pass .............. good luck...............sound is the issue bottom line
osceola tested something like 28 boats for decible limit .....all past....go figure


bottom line... THE SOUND THANG AINT GOIN A WAY :proud:
 
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