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City, IAC reach compromise on aerobatic box

Club will request practice space be moved to southeast corner of airport

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"It's not perfect, but a better scenario then what we had before,"  he said.

The new location will allow for spotters on the ground to have better vision of the box aerobatic pilots are flying in, said Vogen.

As part of the compromise, the IAC has agreed to call the airport when it opens the box. If no one answers at the airport, they want to be able to leave a message, said Vogen. FAA regulations require a 30-minute notification to pilots and air-traffic controllers before opening the box, but notifying the airport is not required.

In addition, the club has agreed to have two spotters on the ground when circumstances warrant it with five planes using the box, said Belt. And two spotters are guaranteed when there are six or more planes. The planes would not be in the box at the same time.

The city would like two spotters no matter what, one to watch the box and one to watch the surrounding area. They also want no one in the spotter areas but the spotters to avoid distractions.

The Airport Committee went into executive session to discuss pending litigation associated with the rest of the terms for the compromise. When the committee reconvened into public session, it voted to authorize the city attorney to move forward with the terms to settle with the IAC as discussed in executive session.

Belt could not comment on the litigation.

In March, the city filed a complaint against pilot Nicholas Scholtes, of Joliet, for performing aerobatics without following procedure.

The complaint stated Scholtes was operating an aircraft in aerobatic flight on Dec. 26, 2011, in violation of the Morris City Code and Rules and Regulations of the Morris Municipal Airport. The flight was in violation because the aerobatic box that permits this was not opened.

No representatives from the IAC chapter were present at Thursday's meeting.

CAUSE FOR CONCERN?

Local pilot Sid Nelson was present at the meeting and told committee members about an incident with aerobatic club members that exemplified the safety concerns.

In October, the IAC invited city council members to the airport for a demonstration of their skills and later that day a midair collision almost occurred with IAC members, and a member of the FAA present, said Belt.

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