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TexasTowelie

(112,111 posts)
Sat May 26, 2018, 12:04 AM May 2018

Despite Opponents' Efforts, F-35s Still Scheduled for Burlington

Citizen efforts to halt the arrival of the F-35 fighter jets appear to have come up short.

Secretary of the U.S. Air Force Heather Wilson confirmed this week that the planes are still on schedule to arrive at Burlington International Airport next year.

The letter dated May 22 from Wilson to Mayor Miro Weinberger came in response to a city council resolution that requested the Air Force find a new mission for the Vermont Air National Guard. The resolution also included a series of questions about the safety and noise of the planes.

The Air Force's response? The basing is a done deal.

"This decision was finalized in 2013 after a 48-month review which assessed 205 locations and concluded that the Burlington International Airport was the best Air National Guard option," Wilson wrote in a letter to Weinberger. "If that decision were to be reversed, the Vermont Air National Guard would likely lose their flying mission upon the retirement of the F-16s."

Read more: https://www.sevendaysvt.com/OffMessage/archives/2018/05/24/despite-opponents-efforts-f-35s-still-scheduled-for-burlington

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Despite Opponents' Efforts, F-35s Still Scheduled for Burlington (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2018 OP
Our city was on the F-35 short list yonder May 2018 #1
bernie's bacon nt msongs May 2018 #2

yonder

(9,663 posts)
1. Our city was on the F-35 short list
Sat May 26, 2018, 12:27 AM
May 2018

Despite the efforts of many groups, including our Democratic mayor, we thankfully dodged that bullet. Sure, it would've been an economic boost, but the negative impacts (especially noise) overrode any of that, IMO.

I'm curious how the residents of Burlington will view their city in a few years. Will the noise mitigation claims of the Air Force siting committee prove true or, as I suspect, once they are there they just blow and go with impunity?

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