I think he's saying that bread andcircuses keep us so distracted that no one notices or talks about how the military is making use of local and regional airports that arenot military bases or attached to National Guard, and that's not normal.
I just filled up a gas can for my lawn mower at a local airport. I use avgas so I don't have to worry about end of season tasks I would otherwise have to do with the lawn mower if I used regular gas, otherwise would probably need a carburetor rebuild at the beginning on the season. Anyhoo, the lady there mentioned military planes regularly land there. I asked what for seeing there are a ton of military bases around. She said that the military bases don't have the type of fuel needed. Sounds pretty odd to me that the military would have to fly their planes to a local airport a couple miles away just to gas up.
He's saying there are no National Guard or reserves are attached to San Antonio International Airport and a military flight from SAIA to Mexico would only be authorized under the still active war powers act.
He claims he posts these irregularities almost daily.
That 1st paragraphs need predicates to make sense. Could someone who understands the shorthand please explain
I think he's saying that bread andcircuses keep us so distracted that no one notices or talks about how the military is making use of local and regional airports that arenot military bases or attached to National Guard, and that's not normal.
I just filled up a gas can for my lawn mower at a local airport. I use avgas so I don't have to worry about end of season tasks I would otherwise have to do with the lawn mower if I used regular gas, otherwise would probably need a carburetor rebuild at the beginning on the season. Anyhoo, the lady there mentioned military planes regularly land there. I asked what for seeing there are a ton of military bases around. She said that the military bases don't have the type of fuel needed. Sounds pretty odd to me that the military would have to fly their planes to a local airport a couple miles away just to gas up.
Is this you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPrv28SmRis
I wouldn't put it beyond the military to use civilian fueling stations if it saves money.
Thank you.. Now it makes sense.
He's saying there are no National Guard or reserves are attached to San Antonio International Airport and a military flight from SAIA to Mexico would only be authorized under the still active war powers act.
He claims he posts these irregularities almost daily.