Should airport taxiways have cycle lanes?

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StuartG

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Ahem - for those of you who have problems with WVM - you might wish to avoid the small US township of Jumbolair. John Travolta lives there. This is probably the best known fly-in community in the world with its own 7,550 ft runway and homes with two jet garages. See http://www.fogonazos.es/2007/01/airparks-plane-in-your-garage.html

This is just one of 500. The taxiways are shared use and appear to be no problem for conventional motons with only one serious accident: when a airplane and a bicycle collided on a taxiway. The youngster riding the bike was killed.

BTW John Travolta reportedly used his Boeing 707 to fly these nutters into Haiti apparently denying Medecin san Frontiere planes a landing slot: http://www.dvorak.org/blog/2010/01/24/scientologists-fixing-haiti-injured-by-touching-them/

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snakehips

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StuartG said:
You couldn't make this stuff up!

Indeed.

It is true I suppose ? It hasn't just been made up ?

I am surprised that somebody on a bike would be anywhere near such places.

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StuartG

StuartG

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On maps.google.co.uk put in 'jumbolair florida' and zoom in. John's pad is half way up the runway on the right. You can spot both his jets - so that bit is genuine. Cyclist? maybe the paperboy didn't have a parachute?

Sharing roads with a 707 is a bit dodgy. OK if you can cycle between the engines but if he revs a bit at the wrong time - messy!

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