Proposed Hub Tower Doesn’t Fly Well with FAA
The proposed 1,000 foot Hub tower doesn’t go over very well with the FAA.
From the Boston Globe:
The Federal Aviation Administration has told Boston officials that, at 1,000 feet, the skyscraper might be an obstruction, possibly in the flight path of a plane aborting a landing at Logan and unexpectedly veering off over downtown Boston at low altitude, according to people involved in the development.
Silly Logan flightpaths…
Read Full Post | May 17 2008 | Transportation |
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