Question of the Week: Kids’ Stuff on the Radio?

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Key Takeaways:

  • Last week's poll on the future of lead in avgas revealed that 56% of readers believe general aviation should rapidly work to replace it with unleaded options.
  • This week's "Question of the Week" asks readers for their opinion on the story of an air traffic controller who brought his son into the ATC tower.
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This Week’s Question |Previous Week’s Answers

PREVIOUS RESULTS ***

Last week, we asked AVweb readers what stance GA should take toward the future of lead in avgas.

For the first time this year, one option in our poll received a clear majority of votes. 56% of you said we should accept that its days are numbered and work rapidly to replace it with unleaded options. Running a very distant second, only 17% of said lead is not a significant environmental hazard; we should continue to use it.

Want to see a full breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view real-time results.

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION ***

Making headlines this week is a controller who brought his son to work in the ATC tower. Reactions run the gamut, but we’d like to hear yours.

What was your take on the “kid in the control tower” story?
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