THREE AIR TRACKS
The tracks of the Circo de las 4 Tandas have been filled with problems derived from the personnel who have been selected to occupy various key positions. The most recent case is illustrated by an area dedicated to the air show. Since the beginning of the current administration, the Palace Tamer handed over that administrative position to Victor Hernandez, who had the bombastic presentation of General Director of Navigation Services in the Mexican Air Space (SENEAM). It is true that the now former manager of navigation had a track record in the area, but what catapulted him, they say, was that in his CV he had a project for “Civil-Military Coordination”. Perhaps nothing important happened in the first years in which Hernández was in charge and took flight sharing positions with his harlequins Raul Gumersindo Campilla and Areli Gallardo Arteaga, until the airspace in the Valley of Mexico had to be redesigned to allow the operation of a true three-ring circus: to achieve the simultaneous activity of the Mexico City International Airport, Toluca International Airport and Felipe Ángeles International Airport. It was then that the positions handed over to friends, children of officials, dismissals for harassment and a long etcetera of irregularities came to light. Víctor Hernández left the Circo Aéreo, but he left a list of collaborators who continue to manage the airs of the Valley of Mexico.