[JYO] Local news reporter wants feedback from Leesburg Pilot Community

I had dinner last night with Leesburg Today reporter Andrew Parker. Andrew 
wants to do a comprehensive story about the pilots, students, instructors, 
businesses, planes, airport, issues, etc. that surround our community. He wants 
all 
comments and info, good or bad.  He promises to not spin the story in a 
negative fashion or hang anyone out to dry.

Feel free to answer Andrew's questions below or voice concerns of your own.

Send your answers/comments to: ReporterQuestions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thanks!

Ed Levine


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Questions from reporter Andrew Parker, Leesburg Today:

1. What kinds of programs and initiatives would you like to see at Leesburg 
airport? 
2. What is your impression of the Airport Commission and the town? 
3. How much security should be implemented at the airport? What kinds of 
security measures would be acceptable and what would be going too far?
4. What should the airport strive to be in the next 5 years? In 20 years? 
5. Should the town focus more on corporate business development, retain a 
small-town feel for private pilots, or both? Should there be a balance between 
"the little guy" so to speak and the bigger business jets?

This is just a starting point, and I will welcome comments on anything anyone 
wants to talk or write about. I am also interested in how pilots view the 
town and its processes for getting things done. This is an open invitation for 
pilots to voice their concerns and visions for the airport. Anyone who wants to 
contact me I'm at reporterquestions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or, if the phone is 
easier, 703-771-8801. I would like to get a much clearer picture of what's 
happening at the airport, and I think that pilots are a great place to start. I 
hope 
to hear from many of you soon.

 
In the article, I may or may not use names with statements, so please specify 
if you don't want your name attached to a comment. I would like to go with 
some names so please don't everybody tell me that they don't want to be quoted. 
Thanks, 
Andrew Parker 

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