Aviation View Magazine | Volume 1, Issue 4

59 AVIATION VIEW VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 AV I AT ION COUNC I L OF PENNSYLVANI A my short time I have heard from many of you about how other states are doing such a great job with their respective aviation departments and why can’t we be more like them. I think we can. The important issue is that we want to be just as good, if not better than everyone else. The drive is still there. We need everyone to stay committed and move our industry forward. From the start of the pandemic, our communities looked to us as a representation of the right thing to do. They knew that the airports represented a base line for information as one of the core industries. We were deemed essential. That comes with a lot of responsibility. Our communities recognized that the airports were going to be one of the first to set the stage to recovery. It is our mission to take this trust and use it to our best ability. When things settle down and we return to the noise makers and congestion causers that we have always been, we will all

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