The Moratorium on Living History Flights must be stopped. As we move further away from WWII and Vietnam we must not forget the sacrifices made by those that served. For those of us involved in preserving history it is our sense of duty to honor the men and women that gave all in order for us to enjoy an unsurpassed quality of life today. WWII, Korea, and Vietnam hinged on the aerial supremecy of our forces. We offer the unique opportunity for the general public to safely experience first hand what these veterans saw and felt.
Walk into any aviation museum and it is like entering a tomb...we breath life into these machines with more attention than afforded our own military. The public has proven year after year that they want to see these aircraft operate AND they want to experience them first hand...in the air.
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James F. Harley Public SubmissionPosted: 06/15/2012
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Public Submission Posted: 06/15/2012 ID: FAA-2003-14563-0035
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Public Submission Posted: 06/11/2012 ID: FAA-2003-14563-0033
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