A list of puns related to "Columbus Regional Airport Authority"
Mark Dones has started a reported $250K/year job, but just can't seem to quit his hometown, Columbus, Ohio. He started on April 26; yesterday he tweeted these idyllic pictures. (He's so in love with his life, and you need to know it.) I wonder if he managed to squeeze those rays in on his lunch hour.
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This is just a glimpse into the the Wonderland that is Marc Dones' Twitter account. The Great Hall at Versailles is bereft of mirrors by compare. Dones is truly in love with a wonderful guy.
Anyone who hasn't checked out Dones' social media really oughtta drop everything and click over there now. This is the person our political overlords claim is a "national expert" on homelessness (not sure how a BA in "Psychiatric Anthropology" qualifies for such a high honor, but whatev).
I'm not sure how management by selfies and digital postcards is gonna work, but "marcformarc" assures us he's got it all handled. The job's so easy, he doesn't have to leave home to do it.
Everyone here will have there own local regional airport.
That airport has its own Air Traffic Control (ATC).
Each ATC is legally obliged to retain radar data for a certain period of time.
Your local airport is an intelligence resource. It will have a backlog of data that will be relevant to UFO issues. Learn to submit FOI requests to the airport. Get the local airport used to the idea of sharing info with the public.
Dont overwhelm the local airport with FOI requests. They will not have the staff to deal with it.
Be patient. Factor in regional variation of laws & data compliance issues too.
Its about asking the right question. Think through what you actually want from any data release.
Be nice. Many regional airports will not have had any FOI requests before. give them time to respond within legal compliance.
Your local airport is your friend. Be its friend too.
Air Traffic Control will be sitting on a goldmine of useful data to UFO cases.
I left Austin, Texas after a nursing contract helping hospitals in Austin fight Covid and yesterday (November 22) I got a bill for toll violations in the mail. A total of $7.83 from three separate toll violations. Sounds 100% reasonable.
But how much was the total bill? $145.83. One hundred forty-five dollars and eighty three cents. They charged a β$46 feeβ for each toll violation.
There was no one to collect a cash payment when I drove through. I donβt have an account because I do not frequent Texas. This is ludicrous and this βfeeβ system needs to be fixed, folks.
Title. Wife is flying out of Columbus airport tomorrow for work- how early before departure should she get there? I know for ATL itβs a minimum of 2 hours but hoping itβs less for Columbus.
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