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A quarter century has elapsed since Sen. John McCain championed a law to restore “natural quiet” in the Grand Canyon where the clatter of choppers and small planes reverberated as they ferried sightseers. Today, he defends air tour operators — including one of his biggest campaign backers — against what he sees as overzealous restrictions... Read more»
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2 comments on this story
Wow. To limit it to 364 flights/day with a minimum charge of $100/child/flight is still $36,400/day, but those planes must hold at least 10 people, so that’s $364,000/day of income… and still complaints? Ridiculous! Many of us are lucky to make a tenth of that in one year. I was going to lean toward the business side but seeing how much income they will still generate makes these new proposed caps more than an appropriate balance.
Ty[ocal McCain stance, kow-towing to Money.