SANeR news on this last Friday of March

The new signs are in! And they are going like hotcakes- almost 30 signs planted just yesterday alone. Thank you neighbors! These signs raise awareness to the issue and awareness is key to understanding a problem and finding a solution!
Solutions don’t come from ignoring a problem or letting the city gaslight us about it.
This IS a real problem and we are not alone in our quest to find a solution.
Get your sign by contacting us.

IT’S FUNDRAISING FRIDAY….

We are less than $500 away from $15,000!
Can we make it over that amount today?

Of course we can…with your help!
Donate here

It’s been a tough week in the neighborhood! Planes constantly overhead with residents complaining that planes are flight training as late as 11:45 pm. 😢

Fly Friendly is not working.

Here are some links to interesting articles posted by members this past week on Facebook. Take a look.

Debunking the Pilot Shortage Myth -More Than Enough Pilots to Meet U.S. Airline Demand
“Over the past decade, the United States has produced more than enough certificated pilots to meet airline hiring demands and compensate for retirements, even as new and more rigorous pilot training standards were enacted to enhance safety. In fact, there are currently about 1.5 certificated pilots relative to demand, according to Federal Aviation Administration and Bureau of Labor Statistics data. So, although we don’t have a pilot shortage, we do have a shortage of airline executives willing to stand by their business decisions to cut air service and be upfront about their intentions to skirt safety rules and hire inexperienced workers for less pay…more

The Press Telegram published an article about our issue-basically a nothing-burger as there is no new info here (at least to most of us) and basically repeats the city’s approach to the issue.

-And as always, there are good articles to read on the Oregon Aviation Watch site (link in sidebar).
Here’s one: Superior and Boulder County Take Legal Action Against Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport and Jefferson County

Have a wonderful Easter and Spring weekend everyone! Let’s hope the skies are peaceful over this holiday weekend. 🐣🐇🌷

March Flyer Distribution

SANeR is now distributing several thousand new flyers to airport adjacent neighborhoods.
Please contact us if you are able to help us walk flyers- we’d LOVE your help! One of our devoted members is organizing the flyer distribution. (Thank you!) You can also print your own flyers here and pass them out to your neighbors and friends who are affected by this increase in general aviation noise and pollution.


When distributing flyers, please make sure to secure them somewhere visible on the porch in a way to
prevent them from blowing away. Do not place them in the mailboxes (it is illegal to put anything in mailboxes unless it had proper postage affixed to it).
If you speak to neighbors as you walk the flyers, let them know we have new yard signs in the works which should be ready next week and they can request one now by contacting us with their name and address and we will make sure we get one to them. Let them know about the SANeR GoFundMe campaign and that as soon as we reach our $25,000 goal, we will be hiring legal counsel. We are over halfway there now!
Thank you for your help in getting this information out to the community.

Welcome to everyone who has been subscribing here! This site will help keep you informed on what SANeR is doing and alert you to upcoming events. If you are not aware, there is an upcoming meeting at EXPO Center on Atlantic addressing the newly proposed 7 story housing development on Wardlow and Cerritos Ave. Many SANeRs will be in attendance. A seven story building may affect flight patterns coming off of 26L and 26R.

May the skies overhead be Peaceful,
SANeR