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| Pro Bowl Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: DC Metro Area Age: 34
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| Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ |
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| Pro Bowl Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: DC Metro Area Age: 34
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| re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ I am not sure how I feel about this. More to follow Last edited by KLHJ2; 02-11-2011 at 02:48 PM. |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Virginia Beach
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| re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ Not over a domed stadium. Navy justifying the $$$ as a recruiting tool....c'mon man.
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| MVP ![]() Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Pasadena, Md Age: 45
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| re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ It really makes you wonder how much all the other flyovers and demonstrations the military makes add up to. To fly over a closed roof, no it wasn't. |
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| Mann Up HOF! ![]() Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Hattiesburg, MS
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ Of course it was worth it! The economy is in the tank and people are losing their jobs and houses. It's the perfect time to blow half a million dollars on planes which no one sees.
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| MVP ![]() Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Pasadena, Md Age: 45
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ This encapsulates the problem with the US economy, and the government running a multi-trillion dollar economy. When you look at numbers that are huge, somehow the details get lost, and any one budget item doesn't look like that big a deal. BUT when you look at a 450,000 for a specific item you just know that that was a waste, and that flyover was a waste. |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ As was said in the article(s), the pilots and the planes are going to get their air time one way or another. I don't see it as a big deal.
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| Living Legend ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: chesapeake, va Age: 49
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ I'm guessing when it was planned they figure the dome would have been open. With the cold weather they decided to close the dome but they did not cancel the fly over. Now we know why they charged people $200 to stand in the parking lot to watch the game/fly over. I'd like to know why it cost us $450,000 to fly 4 jets. We own the Jets, pilots are salary, and fuel alone cannot be that much. If it did cost that much then I'm floored to think what it cost us a day here as navy jets are flying non stop. Just ask anyone who lives by a base. |
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| Living Legend ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: chesapeake, va Age: 49
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ I don't get operational cost and air time when we are flying jets 24/7 out of Va Beach. The $109,000 for gas makes sense which the NFL sould pay back to the tax payers. Other then that its pretty much just another practice run. |
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| Quietly Dominating the East Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Naples, Florida
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ I hired this plane and crew once upon a time at $1000 for about an hour ride.....good value YouTube - B-17 Bomber, TEXAS RAIDERS, Flight 2001
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| Eternally Legendary ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Seattle Age: 33
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ Houston, we have a problem. 150 million million for naval recruiting and advertising...not a bad deal in light of other defense expenditures.
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| MVP ![]() Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Pasadena, Md Age: 45
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ Quote:
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This is the exact scenario I was talking about. Anyone can look at a flyover of a closed stadium (regardless of cost) and say that's an idiotic move (heck if it's a recruiting tool put an awesome video together and play it at that same instant on the big screens). But then you put it against a 150,000,000 naval recruiting budget, and you say "gee, that's not too bad". In fact, the question/comment should be what else are we paying for redundant or meaningless actions in that 150,000,000 budget, and could we maybe cut some of them, and still have an effective recruiting campaign. I had never looked at recruiting budgets before, but you are telling me we need 150 million just to recruit for the navy? I mean, you already have a loyal base, name recognition, pride of service and we still need to put that much into it? I am a little shocked. | ||
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| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Virginia Beach
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ Quote:
Shall we look at some of the other items on the Chart? - 788M for DoL "One Stop Career" Centers - 9.4B for HUD's Project Based Rental Assistance...I'm sure there's no fraud there - 19.5B for HUD's Tenant Based Rental Assistance...ditto - and how about (drum roll please) $ 251B for Interest on the National Debt, at an increase of 34% year over year.
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| MVP ![]() Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Pasadena, Md Age: 45
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| Re: Was a Superbowl Flyover Worth the $ SS33, I, for one, think that the other areas you always mention make perfect sense in reducing the size and scope of government, but we need to also look at all the big guys; medicare, ss, and defense. But this topic was specifically about a (in my opinion) gross misuse of federal funds and something that the defense dept should re-evaluate. Pointing out non-defense issues just reinforces the perceptions that military spending should be off-limits - and it shouldn't |
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