Lots Of People Don't Like User Fees...
The Alliance for Aviation Across America (AAAA) tells ANN there
are a LOT of entities opposed to user fees against general
aviation. On Friday, the organization announced over 3,000
businesses, charitable organizations, aviation professionals, rural
and agricultural organizations, and individuals in all 50 states
have joined the Alliance to fight against the "user fees" tax
contained in proposals for reauthorization of the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).

These members include the Montana Pilots’ Association, the
Intertribal Agriculture Council, the Independent Beef Association
of North Dakota, the Arkansas Agricultural Aviation Association,
the Arkansas Airport Operators Association, Flights For Life, Inc.,
the American Agriculture Movement, the Federation of Southern
Cooperatives, the Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska, the National
Association of Farmer Elected Committee Members, Women in Aviation,
Kid's Wings, Northwoods Airlifeline and Angel Flight of
Georgia.
"This huge outpouring of grassroots support will continue to
send a strong message to lawmakers that small businesses and
communities around the country are united against this corporate
welfare package for the big airlines and user fees tax," said
Selena Shilad, Executive Director for the Alliance for Aviation
Across America.
The Alliance notes S.1300, which was recently introduced in the
Senate, would overhaul the current funding system for FAA in favor
of a new "user fee" tax on small businesses and towns across the
country that rely on small planes, by charging a flat $25 fee for
each IFR trip leg. In addition, the Senate Commerce Committee
recommended elimination of the $.043 per gallon fuel tax the big
airlines currently pay, while general aviation would be faced with
a doubling of the fuel tax -- from $.21/gallon to $.49/gallon.
If implemented, this plan would result in a $500 million per
year net tax giveaway for the airlines, the Alliance says, which
would be directly shouldered by small planes.
In response to an outpouring of opposition to this tax from
businesses and communities around the country, Senators Nelson and
Sununu recently introduced an amendment to strip out a user fees
tax during the Senate Commerce Committee’s consideration of
S. 1300. As ANN reported, this
amendment was narrowly defeated in the Senate Commerce Committee by
one vote, 12-11. In the coming weeks, the Senate Committee on
Finance will consider its own bill on FAA funding.
"America’s cattlemen rely heavily upon small airports and
small planes of all types for their livelihood," said Independent
Beef Association of North Dakota (I-BAND) President, Pat Becker.
"The user fee and tax increase proposal being considered by the
Senate represent a direct threat to our families, our businesses,
and our farms. We are urging the Congress to stand tall and reject
user fees and unfair tax increases on general aviation in any
form."
"This proposal is a
lose-lose: small planes would face a huge new tax burden, as well
as increased red tape and bureaucracy. These massive tax increases
are not only a serious threat to the future of general aviation in
this country, but to the businesses and commerce generated by non
commercial aviation that is the lifeblood of the economy of smaller
cities such as ours," added City of New Braunfels, TX Airport
Director Andy Spinks.
Members of the Alliance for Aviation Across America also
include: the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, whose
membership is comprised of 412,000 members nationwide, the National
Business Aviation Association, whose membership includes 8,000
members, the National Farmers Union, the League of Rural Voters,
the National Association of State Aviation Officials, the National
Grange, the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council , the
American Corn Growers Association, the Independent Cattlemen of
Texas, the Texas Farm Bureau, Air Care Alliance, the National
Agricultural Aviation Association, Helicopter Association
International, and over 1200 small and medium-size businesses,
charitable organizations, and groups and associations from across
the nation.