Editor:
Almost two weeks ago Harrison Ford crash-landed his plane on a golf course after taking off from Santa Monica Airport and not being able to return to the airport
In less than four months, a three-decade-old key agreement between City Hall and the Federal Aviation Administration expires.
The agreement's expiration will give City Hall more control of
Art is often an individaul endeavor, a vision devised and executed by one person. But, as the upcoming Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk will show, it doesn't have to
Spending in support of ballot measures last year more than doubled the combined ballot measure spending in the previous two elections.
Of the more than $1,315,000 that was
One less plane at SMO
Editor:
Harrison Ford survived the crash of his plane, fortunately. Also, fortunately, the plane did not. One less noisy plane to worry about.
Like most
Actor Harrison Ford crashed his plane at a golf course near Santa Monica Airport Thursday afternoon, according to sources at the airport.
Ford was piloting his Ryan PT-22, World War
How short can an airport's runway be before it is no longer an airport?
A 1948 agreement between City Hall and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) — called the
It is unfortunate that wider notice was not given before the excellent "Advances in Alternate Aviation Fuels Workshop" that was put on by Airport Administrator Stelios Makrides and
Editor:
I find it quite disturbing that we have an airport commission that is anti-airport and would have the gall to suggest raising the rents on the people that conduct
The Airport Commission wants month-to-month, market rate leases for tenants at the Santa Monica Airport until a plan for the future of the controversial land is determined.
The commission voted
The Museum of Flying in Santa Monica, in conjunction with Kilo Foxtrot films, will kick-off of the Museum of Flying Film Festival Series with the Los Angeles premiere of the
A trove of 10 personal letters written from 1948-1950, mostly from Queen Elizabeth II to Sharman Douglas (Princess Margaret's close personal friend in the 1940s and '50s)