The military is pretty generous with their civilian air slots. Right now, commercial air is using only using about 70-75% of what slots Eglin allocates for that purpose. Even if they cut the allocation they wouldn't have to cur actual flight numbers.
As for long-term plans, they never would have built the new VPS terminal in 2004 if there were plans to phase out commercial civilian air so soon, no matter how much the old terminal resembled an African World Bank project from the 1960s.
And commercial air DOES NOT fly into Hurlburt Field. Never would because of the nature of the mission out there. Babyblue, perhaps people would believe you a little more if you got some very basic facts corect.
As for long-term plans, they never would have built the new VPS terminal in 2004 if there were plans to phase out commercial civilian air so soon, no matter how much the old terminal resembled an African World Bank project from the 1960s.
And commercial air DOES NOT fly into Hurlburt Field. Never would because of the nature of the mission out there. Babyblue, perhaps people would believe you a little more if you got some very basic facts corect.
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I stand corrected....