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EU vulcanic-ash: panic vs. reality
Posted By Walter Schneider On April 19, 2010 @ 8:53 am In Explosions & Fires, Pollution: Health Issues, Emission Incidents & Issues | No Comments
The current air flight ban in Europe is not necessarily a panic reaction of the masses, even though it is caused by “great terror without any visible ground or foundation.” After all, although the ban affected a good portion of the masses, namely a few million of stranded passengers, the cause of that inconvenience was largely an overreaction by the European air control authorities at Eurocontrol.
The problem with central control is that the larger the number of people controlled by it, the greater will be the impact of its diktats — regardless of whether those diktats reflect right or wrong decisions.
It will be some time before things in European airspace will return to normal. However, without a doubt, eventually common sense will prevail. The first signs of that are emerging:
As those two articles indicate, some airlines conducted test flights this weekend, something that should have been done far sooner rather than relying on predictions by computer models. The test flights showed no adverse effects on the airplanes used.
We now know what is the right thing to do. All that remains is to do it: “Let the people go.”
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[1] Cowardly Europe has lost its nerve over volcano ash and this absurd air travel ban: http://blogs.euobserver.com/waterfield/2010/04/19/cowardly-europe-has-lost-its-n
erve-over-volcano-ash-and-this-absurd-air-travel-ban/
[2] Volcanic ash cloud restrictions ‘embarrassing’, say airlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/7605794/Volcanic-ash-cloud-restrict
ions-embarrassing-say-airlines.html
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