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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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Nelson said he witnessed an aerobatic pilot in the box as another plane approached the box. The planes barely missed each other. He said the spotters on the ground were not paying attention to the surrounding airspace, which is their job to do while the box is open.

"It's their responsibility to warn him there was aircraft coming out of the east and (have him) clear the box," Nelson said.

Nelson said he questioned the members of the IAC and FAA present and they said they lost radio communication with the pilot. Nelson said they should have a back-up plan in case that happens, such as colored flags. It was even more upsetting, he said, because a representative of the FAA was there.

A complaint was made, but Belt said an investigation was never done. According to the IAC's guidelines, when the incident occurred everything should have come to a halt, said Vogen, and an investigation should have occurred on what happened.

"Do we want these guys around us at all?" asked committee member Randy Larson.

Mayor Richard Kopczick explained the city doesn't really have a choice because, according to FAA guidelines, the city doesn't get a say on the box. The FAA makes the approval over the airspace.

The committee discussed asking the IAC, as part of the compromise, to have a back-up plan in place for communication with the aerobatic pilots in case of an emergency, such as this recent incident.

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