Exxon's Unfriendly Skies: Why Does Exxon Control the No-Fly Zone Over Arkansas Tar Sands Spill?

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has had a โ€œno fly zoneโ€ in place in Mayflower, Arkansas since April 1 at 2:12 PM and will be in place โ€œuntil further notice,โ€ according to the FAA website and it’s being overseen by ExxonMobil itself. In other words, any media or independent observers who want to witness the tar sands spill disaster have to ask Exxon’sย permission.

Mayflower is the site of the recent major March 29 ExxonMobil Pegagus tar sands pipeline spill, which belched out an estimatedย 5,000 barrels of tar sandsย diluted bitumen (โ€œdilbitโ€) into the small town’s neighborhoods, causing the evacuation of 22 homes.ย 

The rules of engagement for the no fly zone dictate that no aircraft can fly within 1,000 feet of the ground in the five-mile radius surrounding the ExxonMobil Pegasus tar sands pipeline spill.ย The area located within this radius includes the nearby Pine Village Airport.

Theย Arkansas Democrat-Gazetteย revealed that the FAA site noted earlier today that โ€œonly relief aircraft operations under direction of Tom Suhrhoffโ€ were allowed within the designated no flyย zone.ย 

Suhrhoff is not an FAA employee:ย he works for ExxonMobilย as an โ€œAviation Advisorโ€ and formerly worked as a U.S. Army pilot for 24 years, according to hisย LinkedInย page.ย 

Lynn Lunsford, an FAA spokesman, told Dow Jones a no fly zone was issued becauseย โ€œat least oneโ€ helicopter was needed to move clean-up crews around, as well as to spot oil that can’t be seen from theย ground.

โ€œThe pilot of the helicopter needs to be able to move about freely without potential conflicts with other aircraft,โ€ he toldย Dow Jones.

This also means press is prohibited from the area, though Lunsford toldย Dow Jones thatย the FAA โ€œis in the process of amending the restriction to allow news media aircraft into theย area.โ€

When will news media be allowed back into the designated no fly zone area? That portion of the question was either never asked byย Dow Jones or never answered byย Lunsford.ย 

This comes one day after Arkansas Attorney Generalย Dustin McDaniel said his office would be opening an investigation into the incident. It also comes one day after federal pipeline regulators barred ExxonMobil from restarting the pipeline until it receives closeย inspection.

It appears the Pegasus spill is becomingย the BP Gulf oil disasterย take two, with the responsible polluter running every step of the show.ย 

Here is a 5-minute clip of video taken (presumably before the no-fly-zone order took effect) by videojournalist Adam Randall over Mayfield on April 1, including footage of the impacted neighborhoods and surrounding areas (H/T LeeCamp)

Photo:ย AJ Zoltan onย Facebook

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Steve Horn is the owner of the consultancy Horn Communications & Research Services, which provides public relations, content writing, and investigative research work products to a wide range of nonprofit and for-profit clients across the world. He is an investigative reporter on the climate beat for over a decade and former Research Fellow for DeSmog.

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