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Wednesday, 22 September 2010 09:13

Air Force Wants To Fly A Plane of Ill-Repute Our Way Featured

Written by  Jim Ball
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Carol Miller is concerned as anyone about what Cannon Air Force low-altitude training flights might do to harm this region’s environment and culture. But, researching one of the proposed warplanes – the CV-22 Osprey – has her even more concerned about safety. She says the tilt-rotor aircraft was a poor design in the beginning and has a poor safety record.

Check the links and documents below to find out more about the Low Altitude Tactical Navigation training proposal.

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If you have concerns, return the Air Force comment form and contact members of your Congressional delegation:

Air Force Documents:

Initial Notice Via Newspapers

LATN Overview

LATN Proposal 01

LATN Proposal 02

LATN Q & A's

AFSOC Fact Sheet

NEPA Fact Sheet

C-130 Fact Sheet
CV-22 Fact Sheet

Public Comment Form Due Oct. 4th, 2010

Comment Form



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Senator Jeff Bingaman:
DC Office – 202-224-5521
New Mexico – 505-346-6601


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Senator Tom Udall:
DC Office – 202-224-6621
New Mexico – 505-346-6791
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Rep. Ben Ray Lujan
DC Office – 202-225-6190
New Mexico – 505-984-8950
E-mail from website – https://forms.house.gov/lujan/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm

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