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Aviators And Noise Critics Alike Are Unhappy With Proposed New East Hampton Airport Rules

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'Santa' and the 1947 Ercoupe he flew in to East Hampton Airport last December for the airport's annual holiday party. A local pilot, Kathryn Slye, pointed out to the Town Board this week that part of their proposal would limit small planes like this one in the same way it limits commercial helicopters.

'Santa' and the 1947 Ercoupe he flew in to East Hampton Airport last December for the airport's annual holiday party. A local pilot, Kathryn Slye, pointed out to the Town Board this week that part of their proposal would limit small planes like this one in the same way it limits commercial helicopters.

authorMichael Wright on Mar 2, 2022
A much anticipated proposal for new rules at East Hampton Airport was met with cries of dissatisfaction from both aviation interests and those who have called for the airport’s closure... more

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