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Bill talking to a Higher Authority with a rescue

 

My work gave me the honor, privilege, and pleasure of working with Bill Dunn. The below eulogy from AOPA brilliantly reflects his contributions to general aviation and in particular, airports. One word used to describe this former CHP was gruff and indeed he could be. However, that exterior trait belied his heart of gold. Anyone who followed Bill after his departure from Frederick had to be struck by the depth of his commitment to rescue dogs, some of whom were in dire medical conditions. Bill’s care for these poor pups was amazing. 

That said, when I read about Bill’s passing, my mind tried to picture him now. Thus, the AI image—Bill with a rescue pup, sitting on a runway with heading ∞, explaining to a Higher Authority why this heavenly aviation infrastructure was needed for the GA angels. 

Bill at airports with people
Bill at airports with people

AOPA MOURNS BILL DUNN 

OUR ‘BULLDOG’ IN AIRPORT ADVOCACY HAS DIED 

December 14, 2023By Julie Summers Walker 

For more than 25 years, AOPA Vice President of Airport Advocacy Bill Dunn vigorously and tirelessly advocated on behalf of general aviation pilots to protect our nation’s airports. 

Photo by Chris Rose. 

He retired in 2014 but continued to help as needed, still battling the Santa Monica City Council over Santa Monica Municipal Airport in California, and advocating for airports such as Van Nuys Airport in California (still in operation), and the former Blue Ash-Cincinnati Airport (closed in 2012) with the company he founded, Aviation Strategies LLC. Sadly, on December 13, Dunn died after a battle with cancer. 

AOPA President Mark Baker said Dunn’s dogged defense of airports and commitment to serving AOPA members “makes me very proud to have known him.” 

Dunn was a pilot and former California state trooper. He came to AOPA in 1991 at the behest of then-AOPA President Phil Boyer. Boyer knew Dunn from his work with airports in California and immediately wanted Dunn on the AOPA advocacy team. 

“Bill is tenacious, knowledgeable, dedicated and knows airports; their issues, assets, problems and opportunities,” said Boyer. “I always referred to him as our airport ‘bulldog’ who knew how to stay the course, build consensus and deal with the public. Bill is someone I would surely want on my side.” 

Photo by Chris Rose. 

Dunn was part of the AOPA family for decades, playing a pivotal role in the government affairs team. He spent much of his career fighting to keep airports open and accessible, and was instrumental in launching the Airport Support Network, which now has more than 2,300 volunteers nationwide. He was often called in to handle the most difficult cases, from Santa Monica and Reid-Hillview of Santa Clara County Airport in California to Meigs Field in Chicago and East Hampton in New York. 

“Sometimes he won, occasionally he lost, but he always put up a tenacious fight to protect general aviation,” said Baker. 

After the terrorist attacks in 2001, Dunn built AOPA’s Airport Watch Program to blunt Transportation Security Administration mandates that would have crippled GA. Dunn was best known for his hands-on efforts to keep airports open, including his 2003 orchestration of local GA interests to keep developers from closing historic Albert Whitted Airport in St. Petersburg, Florida. In 2006 and again in 2008, he worked with local advocates in Oceanside, California, to elect pro-airport members of the city council and head off closure of that airport. 

“Bill’s expertise in airport issues was unmatched, earning him the respect of pilots, industry leaders, and the FAA alike. Even after Bill retired, he continued to work for AOPA as a contractor and a go-to expert right until the end,” said Baker. “I was able to speak with him last week. And despite the ravages of his cancer, he was unchanged, telling the unvarnished truth while hiding an endearing softness.” 

Photo by Chris Rose. 

Although he was known for his gruff demeanor, Dunn had a kind heart. He devoted his free time to protecting and caring for unwanted dogs—running an animal shelter in West Virginia for many years and later taking in the mistreated survivors of puppy mills. He and his wife Dixie were committed to saving animals, giving them outstanding care—to the point of providing wheelchairs when necessary—and making sure their last years were full of love and peace. 

“Passion is not a strong enough word to describe Bill on everything,” said John Collins, AOPA manager of aviation safety programs. “When I started out at AOPA I was scared to death of Bill. But he was the best mentor, friend, and one of the best bosses I have ever had.” 

Dunn is survived by his wife, Dixie, and their three children, Jennifer, Kimberly, and Eric. His professional achievements were featured in the August 2012 issue of AOPA Pilot

Memorial details are pending. 


Sandy Murdock

Sandy Murdock

Head writer, Sandy Murdock, was former FAA Chief Counsel and FAA Deputy Administrator. Also NBAA’s former Sr. VP Administration and General Counsel.

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