Is this really going to happen???

Jason

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I heard a rumor from a recent Purdue grad that they(they being the university) are planning to put a bunch of pigs into the 727 and blow it up as part of a forensics experiment. Sounded a little far fetched to me but who knows.....


Jason
 
huh? First I'm hearing about it. Secondly, as far I know that 727 is here to stay.

The other wild rumor I've heard is that they're going to fill the stadium and give everyone a laptop with a wireless connection. Then they would have everyone log on at the same time and see how well the connection handles it.

Doubt any of that will happen.
 
Yeah I figured there wasn't much to it. The dude was a aviation management graduate from this past May I believe.

Also heard they were building a new runway - which they could really use.


Jason
 
They could really use radar in the control tower. I've learned that in the two weeks I've been here.
 
Ehhhhhh.....never happen and I odn't know if it would help much anyway. A little background on it - radar services around Lafayette used to be handles by the controllers at Grissom AFB - they have radar coverage around LAF down to the ground basically. Don't know why they don't do it anymore but it's now a function of Chicago or Indy center(don't remember which one it is) but their radar coverage isn't nearly as good. If anything happens "approach control" services would probably be transfered back to Grissom. Lafayette simply doesn't have the IFR traffic to warrant their own radar service nor do they have the physical facilities to house it.

You'll find that very very few towers have radar in the tower unless it's at a fairly busy IFR airport and the tower controllers sometimes work approach control simultaneously. Remember that a tower controller's job is to seperate traffic ON the runway - nothing more than that. Their job is not to seperate traffic in the airspace surrounding the airport - especially that airspace outside of the Class D. The main problem is that Purdue needs to develop a better 'deconfliction' plan. I assume they're still doing that 'even tails go north odd go south' thing - that's fine but often students(especially new students that aren't that familiar with the area) interpet that to mean they either go DUE NORTH or DUE SOUTH and you end up with a gaggle of airplanes doing manuevers 8 miles due north or 8 miles due south of the field. Instructors need to do a better job of defining the practice area with their students and let them know that it's ok to go to the northwest or the southeast, etc. etc..

Another problem area is the VFR check-in points.Instructors tend to show students the SIA plant and the Great Lakes building and then students tend to fly directly over those points and call the tower. There's nothing wrong with calling the tower "3 miles abeam SIA".

I think the chances of LAF getting radar are not that great and like I said before I don't know for sure that it would help all that much - there are other, simpler things that could be done to help a great deal.

Jason
 
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Also heard they were building a new runway - which they could really use.

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That's on Betty's wish list. It would be a parallel to 10/28, albeit a smaller version. It would be on the right side of 10, if you're on the ILS to 10.

Betty also wants to upgrade the terminal; totally rebuild it and include jetbridges. Yeah, that will happen about the same time ACA starts flying here with CRJs.
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Who the he!! is Betty????

I agree that the terminal building needs an overhaul/facelift at the least but I think jet bridges would be a waste of money. The LAF to Anywhere route has never been all that profitable - you **may** see RJ's there but not anything bigger than that.

Jason
 
Well at least what's his name finally left - can't remember his name off the top of my head but man was that guy an a$$.


Jason
 
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