A coalition of airport users is attempting to use the courts to stop East Hampton Town’s plan to briefly shut down East Hampton Airport and then reopen it as a private-use facility with more restrictions on aircraft and flights. Meanwhile, the shared flight booking service Blade suspended its regularly scheduled seaplane trips to Sag Harbor after running afoul of the village — but has since resumed scheduled flights after agreeing to cap its number of weekly flights at last year’s level. Reporters Michael Wright and Stephen Kotz join the editors this week to discuss where both issues stand.