Dear Steve Letters -- Columnist’s El Toro views no roaring success
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Why is it that Steve Smith is allowed to run his columns in the Pilot
(“El Toro meeting doesn’t live up to billing,” Aug. 4)? Not only is he
out of touch with reality, he has a most limited vocabulary. This is not
the first of his articles where he can’t resist saying, “big, smelly,
noisy airport.” He only mentioned it twice in this article.
What Smith fails to understand is that these people from the Airport
Working Group are all volunteers giving of their time to better our
community. It seems as though what Smith wants is a professional actor
giving the briefings. His column and reporting is biased and inaccurate.
Smith just doesn’t get it.
JOSH WALKER
Newport Beach
Steve Smith looks like a rational guy -- that’s why I read his column
several times to make sure I understood what he is saying -- that it
“makes sense” to not have an EL Toro airport, that a “big, smelly, noisy
airport” should be located outside of Orange County, and that there’s no
danger of John Wayne expanding.
Smith’s “NIMBY” mentality is common today, but irresponsible. Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach have shared the burden of jet noise and a “smelly,
noisy” airport for decades. When is it South County’s turn, especially
since a large portion of the future airline business in Orange County is
projected to be from their populace?
Smith needs to review the facts: believing that John Wayne Airport can
handle the needs of Orange County alone without expansion in the next few
decades is like believing we’re still an agrarian society.
The “olive branch” of a resolution to attempt to limit expansion of
JWA, which the anti-airport people supposedly extended, was really a
Trojan Horse. “Join with us, and you’ll have no need to fear increased
jet noise,” say the anti-airport people. Right, no physical expansion,
they’ll just extend the operating hours of JWA to 24 hours. It’s the
anti-airport people who are “arrogant,” sitting in their idyllic South
County mansions and not caring about a proposed noise buffer around El
Toro that is many times larger than what people living near JWA have now.
Sleep tight, Smith -- undoubtedly he can’t hear the planes from his
home.
WARREN BEACOM
Costa Mesa
So Steve Smith thinks we should build an airport at Camp Pendleton
instead of El Toro. Camp Pendleton will not be a site for civilian
aviation for the same reason El Toro was not used in the 1970s and 1980s: the Marines are there. The Marines have lost El Toro and will not give up
a slice of Camp Pendleton just because Orange County may lack the
political will to convert El Toro to civilian use.
Demand for aviation in Orange County will increase and that demand
will be met. Whatever part of this demand does not utilize a facility at
El Toro will utilize John Wayne. Why Smith claims not to understand this
is beyond me.
Camp Pendleton is a red herring, as are Ontario, March Air Force Base,
San Bernardino and “drive to LAX.” These “options” will be trotted out at
every opportunity by foes of El Toro until they can foreclose the only
real option to JWA. Then the calls for more flights and expansion of JWA
will be deafening.
Please, Smith, limit topics to self-serving puff pieces about what a
great father you are. That way I can ignore your column altogether.
THOMAS A. BUTTERWORTH
Balboa Island
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