Our airport has been mired in a sticky, sordid, struggle for some time now. It has persistently provoked people for years.</p>
Our airport has been mired in a sticky, sordid, struggle for some time now. It has persistently provoked people for years. Amid confusion and misinformation, opinions abound. Most are damning, few are constructive and fewer still supportive.
Who is to blame? The tenants, the employees, the management, the airport commission, the county commission, other county officials . . . ourselves?
For those who blame the airport commission, please step up. In a few months the county commission will seek applicants for the airport commission. This year they must, in accordance with state law, appoint two members to serve three-year terms. This is an opportunity to offer service to your community.
For those who blame the county commission, please step up. All seven county commission seats will be on the November 2016 state ballot. The Massachusetts Secretary of State web site has the information you’ll need (www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/). The elected term is two years.
If circumstances prevent you from serving in accordance with the aforementioned; stop complaining, find someone you admire and respect, then encourage them to please step up!
Our present airport commission under the strong and capable leadership of Myron Garfinkle has embraced the Herculean task of changing the culture that has permeated the airport for too long a time. They have most of the tools needed to effect repairs: authority, time, money, motivation, experience and wisdom. However a critical element that may only be given by others is in short supply, namely, encouragement and support.
Our current airport commission will bring a change in management, but without sustainable reform to the culture the effect will only be transitory.
Don’t judge the airport commission, county commissions, or even the airport manager by their mistakes. Rather, evaluate them based on how promptly they recognize, respond, repair, and re-engage in a positive and productive manner.
It’s natural to be skeptical, but a repetition of the past is not our destiny. Being as vocal with praise for a job well done as those who have condemned the past will go a long way to brighten our future.
The recent focus has been on the outcomes of specific errors and omissions. Clearly these are important; however they pale within the larger, darker shadow of dysfunctional attitudes and behaviors.
The recently acclaimed Return on Character by Fred Kiel details how his survey of 84 Fortune 100 companies, 500 CEOs, and 8,000 employees documents the direct and striking relationship between how CEOs treat employees and relate to others, and the consequent success or failure of their companies.
The results of bad choices have both lingered and compounded. Secrets and suspicions have pervaded and disrupted both organizational and business relationships. Adversarial positioning producing apprehension and mistrust has been the norm with responsibility and accountability nearly absent. Thankfully these tides are turning.
“Lead, follow, or stand aside” seems appropriate here. Let’s get on with it.
Ted Stanley is a pilot who lives in West Tisbury.

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Ted I just read of Russ Cote
J. Baker Prospect MaineTed I just read of Russ Cote passing,and It brought back a lot of good and bad times at the airport
as you remember when I got the job they (the FAA) were going to close the airport,my self and Muggsy
worked our butts off to get things done,and in my opinion were lied to with false promises to get the pay we should have. As long as John Alley has his hands in the airport your going to have problems,
in closing Ted it was great working with you and getting a thank-you for what I did it meant a lot.
I came to the Island for the fair and went to the Airport for breakfast and the tree pruning we did
years ago still looks good.
P.S Your a great pilot and you know what has to be done,I still remember when your steering cable broke on takeoff and you still landed your plane in one piece !
R u on or making an attempt
edwardR u on or making an attempt to be appointed to the airport commission?
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