A royal pain in the flight path

A royal pain in the flight path
By admin


Now Final Call is all for the underdog and people power. But when does the underdog become, frankly, a pain in the rear who does a disservice to the cause.

According to today’s Daily Telegraph newspaper, Henry Romanowski has made 19,600 complaints about the noise from aircraft as they approach Sydney Airport. That, to put it in perspective, represents two thirds of all complaints made to the airport and is an average of one moan every 20 minutes the airport is open.

Not only that, but he lives in Kellyville, 31km away from the airport and well away from the main flight path.
Some people have too much time on their hands.

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