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Hackensack Discussion / Re: Teterboro Airport
« on: May 24, 2005, 02:33:31 PM »
After thinking more into the topic, Teterboro has been here for 70+ years, longer than most things in this area, and the construction of such objects like roads and what would be deemed as "valuble" structures. This ironically seems like the same kind of problem that has recently happened out at Somerset airport with the arrival of Northstar, though they are more focusing on the noise. They are creating an argument, when they are the ones using the service most. As a note, accidents happen at all airports, and it was poor planning for the companies around the airport to set up this dangerously close.

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: Teterboro Airport
« on: May 23, 2005, 10:57:39 PM »
I think creating a surcharge for planes taking offf and landing at Teterboro airport is a wonderful idea!

There are surcharges, Landing Fees, storage, ramp space. They are not small fee's either. This airport is one of the most not to say profitable, but immense amounts of money go through there on a daily basis. You may all bring up issues about KTEB, but within 20 miles, we have KEWR, KLGA and KJFK. Going into those airports are planes that weigh up to 10 times the amount of the largest of the planes going into TEB. KTEB has been around much longer than most things in this area, therefore it is "grandfathered" in my mind. There are weight limits, Recently there was discussion of allowing the BBJ and ACJ to land, but that was not allowed due to their weight. KTEB has been here for 70+ years and will stay for many more.

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: High School
« on: May 10, 2005, 11:14:16 PM »
As a current student of HHS, Some of the comments amaze me about what some people thing about the high school. But if some were at the school today and saw the reaction to the news of Mr. DeFalco's death, you would not believe the unity... We all became one family, and I am proud to be a part of it.
Rest In Peace Mr. Joe DeFalco

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