

- Feb 25, 2021
- 5 min
What Are The Odds?
It’s likely you’ve heard about the jet that lost engine parts over Denver on Saturday. If you’ve seen the videos, you saw large airplane engine parts falling out of the sky onto neighborhood streets, pickup trucks, and punching holes in roof tops. Media reports about Kirby Klements’ experience on the ground in Denver reinforce the entire public concern about rockets over Camden County: Klements’ pickup: Kirby Klements was inside with his wife when they heard a huge booming so


- Feb 25, 2021
- 4 min
What Are The Odds? The Proof
The following facts prove that the risk a rocket launch accident from Spaceport Camden is 68,892 times more likely than a US aviation accident. The aviation data comes from official FAA and National Transportation Safety Board documents. SpaceLaunchReport.com, FAA, NASA, and US Air Force accident reports provide the rocket launch data. BACKGROUND: The FAA has claimed they want to make rocket launches just as safe as aviation. Furthermore, Spaceport Camden has made the followi


- Feb 16, 2021
- 4 min
A Really Simple Question
We have a Really Simple Question for spaceport promoters: “Why did Camden County spend tens of thousands of dollars for a new Spaceport Safety Analysis PR piece long after they submitted their application to the FAA?” We know from spaceport billings that the October “Safety Analysis” at least the 2nd or third analysis Camden taxpayers have bought from Andrew Nelson. We also paid more than a million dollars for the inaccurate and incomplete Draft Environmental Impact Statement