Announcing the launch of a
new website -
www.OregonAviationRevealed.org.
About Oregon Aviation Revealed
The purpose of this website is to provide educational articles along
with links to related sites on the largely unchecked and unmonitored
growth of aviation interests in the state of Oregon. Issues such as
how and why this has occurred, who benefits, and who suffers the negative
consequences will be explored. It will highlight the concerns of area
residents who daily bear the brunt of the all too often one-sided political
and business decisions made by elected and appointed officials - decisions
that create serious noise, safety, environmental, and security ramifications.
Both Political Parties Degrade the Environment
To be sure this is not a Democrat versus Republican
dynamic, for in Oregon members of both parties
are currently and have historically compromised
the livability and quality of life of thousands
of Oregonians while either covertly or overtly
advocating for aviation interests. It is important
to bear in mind that in recent years a series
of democratic governors, including Neil Goldschmidt,
John Kitzhaber, and Ted Kulongoski, have presided
over the demise of the Oregon Department of Environmental
Quality thereby creating a situation whereby
laws designed to enforce air, water, and noise
regulations are either inadequately enforced
or altogether ignored. Not surprisingly this
has been a boon for airport related business
interests, aviation hobbyists, and quasi-government
entities such as the Port of Portland who have
either benefited or directly profited from this
arrangement.
These same governors with the approval of a Republican-controlled
Senate are responsible for appointing the Port
of Portland Board of Commissioners - a group
who despite widespread public opposition and
outcry remains committed to aggressively expanding
aviation activity at the network of airports
owned and operated by the Port of Portland -
Portland International, Hillsboro, Troutdale,
and Mulino.
The Oregon State Department of Aviation, whose
director and board members are also governor
appointees, bear a significant burden of responsibility
for the damage inflicted when attempts are made
to foist airports and air traffic on rural communities
whose residents yearn for a quiet, peaceful environment
free from the noise, pollution, safety and security
risks that accompany aviation activities. It
is also troubling that this agency contributes
nothing to the general fund despite the deleterious
nature of its expansionistic agenda.
Local county commissioners in conjunction with
city council representatives who align with the
well-heeled aviation community rather than the
majority of their constituents also need to be
held fully accountable for the erosion of livability,
land use policies, and environmental standards
in rural and urban areas alike.
Scarce Educational Dollars Fund Aviation
How is it that while the threat of school closures
looms throughout the Portland area, tuition is
increasing at state-run colleges and universities
at an alarming rate, the school year for elementary
and high school students has been shortened,
the teacher/student ration has continued to increase,
and funding for the art, library, and sports
programs has steadily eroded over the past decade,
that community colleges such as Portland Community
College (PCC) at Rock Creek and Lane Community
College (LCC) have had the wherewithal to accumulate
a fleet of at least 25 aircraft -11 at PCC, 15
at LCC? Students in these taxpayer-subsidized
aviation science programs generate enormous amounts
of noise and pollution including lead based fuel
emissions. The general aviation industry continues
to spew lead, a highly toxic substance that was
banned from automotive fuel some years ago, into
the environment on a daily basis. It is also
noteworthy that the University of Oregon has
recently used taxpayer monies to subsidize an
Aviation Leadership degree program.
Excessive Air Traffic In Oregon - A Global Perspective
A comparison between the country of England and
the state of Oregon further illustrates just
how excessive the situation has become. England,
with a total land area of 94,251 and a population
of 50,093,800 as of 2004, is one the most densely
populated countries in the world. Though Oregon
with a total land area of 97,093 square miles
is slightly larger, its population count of roughly
3.6 million is but a fraction of England’s.
Indeed the population of England is more than
13 times that of Oregon. The population of London
alone is nearly twice that of the entire state
of Oregon.
Yet just two of the Port of Portland’s
owned and operated airports, more specifically
Portland International (PDX) and Hillsboro Airport
logged more annual operations than Heathrow did
in 2005. According to its website Heathrow, the
world's busiest international airport, logs 469,560
annual operations while serving 67.7 million
passengers on just two runways. PDX with three
runways served 13.9 million passengers last year
while logging approximately 260,000 operations.
Gatwick Airport, the second largest international
airport in England, has one runway. This facility
logs about the same number of operations, over
a quarter of a million annually, as Hillsboro
Airport. A major difference is that Gatwick serves
32 million passengers whereas Hillsboro doesn’t
track passenger counts as it is billed as an "Executive" airport
designed primarily to cater to the corporate
and business elite as well as Hillsboro Aviation’s
huge number of flight training operations.
Heathrow and Gatwick combined are able to manage
720,560 operations on 3 runways while providing
service to close to 100 million passengers whereas
the Port of Portland with 3 runways at PDX and
2 at Hillsboro (this doesn’t even include
the runways at Troutdale and Mulino - the other
two airports owned and operated by the Port)
complains that it is encountering difficulties
in managing 510,000 operations thus Port representatives
are now lobbying for yet a third runway at the
Hillsboro site.
What seems to be the problem?
Is it difficult for the Port to manage resources
wisely? Do Oregon leaders in conjunction with
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) lack
the expertise required to manage public funds
frugally and responsibly? Why are taxpayer funded
government entities like the FAA, the Port of
Portland, the State of Oregon, and local governments
dedicating public money to unnecessary and environmentally
degrading projects? Why should taxpayer money
be wasted on building yet a third runway at Hillsboro
Airport for the sole purpose of subsidizing an "Executive" airport
particularly in a state where many of the corporations
who benefit from this arrangement barely contribute
to the tax base? Why should the livability and
quality of life of the entire region be forfeited
on behalf of Port tenants such as Hillsboro Aviation
who profit handsomely by offering up the skies
over our homes and neighborhoods to international,
out of state and taxpayer-subsidized Portland
Community College aviation students while jeopardizing
the environment throughout the entire region?
Sadly, there is currently no major political party in this state or
in this country for that matter that has stepped forward to represent
the best interests of the vast majority of area residents.
Given this deplorable state of affairs is should
come as no surprise that:
According to a recent EPA survey Portland’s
air quality is among the worst in the nation.
The Willamette River is a major EPA superfund
site due in large part to the Port of Portland’s
role as a major polluter.
In 2005 Oregon had one of the highest aviation
accident rates in the entire country.
Aviation noise incursions are becoming increasingly
more relentless in both urban and rural settings
despite a growing body of evidence documenting
the negative health impacts of air traffic noise.
The DEQ noise office has been unfunded since
the early 1990’s.
The DEQ air quality monitoring program was dismantled
during the 2005 legislative session.
The DEQ now relies on corporate research and
monetary contributions for water monitoring thereby
allowing the very businesses responsible for
the pollution to monitor it. (http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/alerts.htm)
In recent years the State of Oregon, the Port
of Portland and the Federal Aviation Administration
along with many local and appointed officials
have allied themselves with the aviation industry
in focusing almost exclusively on accumulating
profits for the aviation sector while turning
their backs on the common good people of this
state. In so doing they have done a tremendous
disservice to the people of Oregon. This website
intends to shed light on this highly imbalanced
and unjust state of affairs.
www.OregonAviationRevealed.org