How a small airport in rural Colorado became a landing pad for the rich
by Moe Clark with photographs by Eli Imadali from Environment | The Guardian on (#6G436)
Private jet travel is booming - and community members living near airports say they are bearing the brunt
It was just before noon on New Year's Day when PJ Breslin reached her limit. As she angrily typed out a letter to the editor of the local newspaper, the roar of yet another jet aircraft drowned out her thoughts and rattled the windows of her home office.
It's insane to even contemplate that many private jets flying into one small location!" wrote Breslin, who has lived in the western Colorado town of Rifle for more than 25 years. Jets owned by the wealthy, entitled, third-home owners and fake environmentalist celebrities, who have zero idea of their impact on the valley and the planet, much less their neighbors. Nor do they care."
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