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You are the President. You can make one major decision that will improve
civil aviation in America. What would you do? Assign all small airports protection under the Endangered Species Act. Hire someone to head the FAA to do the following: (This is akin to wishing for more wishes - "Poof!") 1. No Class III medicals needed for private pilot certificates. 2. No 138 mph speed limit for Sport Pilot. 3. LSA Gross Weight = 1700 lbs. (That would cover Cessna 152's, IIRC) 4. Part 103 Empty Weight of 400 lbs (up from 254 lbs). 5. No 63 mph speed limits for Part 103. 6. Up the Part 103 stall speed from 27 mph to 37 mph. 7. Lower the current 17 year manufacturer's (liability?) down to 8 years. (That's fair) 8. GA planes older than 40 years old become 51% aircraft - and can be sold as 51% aircraft to the next person. 9. Diesel Priority Program: Streamline the certification AND approval process for diesel projects. 10. Lower (#7's) liability period to 5 years for diesel projects (Similar to an Economic Development Tax Free Zone or a Duty Free shop) AND FINALLY... "These go to 11." 11. OK for GA pilots to get paid - in a (L)imited role. (L-GA$) A) No 100 hr inspections. Annual is still needed. [No medical. See #1.] B) Ok to hold out for hire, etc. C) No commercial license needed. However, you must sign up for L-GA$ D) One [paying] passenger per flight is Ok. Limit would be: Plane must only have either 2 seats, or two people in the plane. This way you can't fly me in your C-182 for $750, while my family rides free as your guests - in the other two seats ...wink, wink. E) Package courier service ok up to a certain MTOW (2,500 lbs? 3,000 lbs?) F) Pilot must have 100 hrs. G) Pass twice a year drug tests - one scheduled, one random. H) Why not VFR? Sure. Maybe. IFR only? Don't know? Both is fine for now. (It's your little business - if you're stuck on the ground all the time, or constantly diverting, you'll lose customers) IMHO, #11 would kick-start GA as much as (almost) anything else. $$$$$$$$$ [Big Brother? Or a bone thrown to the flying public?] I'm thinking, if I'm the customer, I want a simple, accessible, on-line log/record of: 1. Your past L-GA$ flights - similar to http://flightaware.com/ and some others. 2. Plus, the plane when used in other L-GA$ flights. 3. Plus, the company's history of L-GA$ flights. 4. Plus some "basics" on your flying record. As long as the Government doesn't set up the site, it should be quick and easy to interface with. IRS would be happy, too - "x number of flights claimed, huh? Let's take a look-see." g Montblack |
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NoMasWetbacks wrote:
You are the President. You can make one major decision that will improve civil aviation in America. What would you do? Legal reform to ease the cost of liability insurance. Consider something in parallel to the Illinois Equine Activity Liability Act. As I understand it, it has a big impact on the small businesses... the effect is that the activity is defined as having risks even if all reasonable precautions have been taken, and the liability does not legally lie with the business or owner. The problem is that the aviation community has great fear of the negative connotation of defining aviation as an inherently "dangerous" activity. I say BS... The warning signs look like this: WARNING Under the Equine Activity Liability Act, each participant who engages in an equine activity expressly assumes the risks of engaging in and legal responsibility for injury, loss, or damage to person or property resulting from the risk of equine activities. Mike |
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In article NC08g.1164$KB.165@fed1read08, "Jay Beckman"
wrote: please don't feed the trolls. Hi Bob, Hi. Actually, I thought it's an interesting question... perhaps, but consider the "name" of the OP... -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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Actually, I thought it's an interesting question...
perhaps, but consider the "name" of the OP... If I did that, I wouldn't respond to 25% of the posts in this newsgroup. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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No TFRs! There useless flight restrictions provide no increase in safety for
the protected person. It is the ultimate in self important hubris. Also free flight IFR for any aircraft with a mode S transponder and an ADS-B traffic display. "NoMasWetbacks" wrote in message ... You are the President. You can make one major decision that will improve civil aviation in America. What would you do? |
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In article . com,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: Actually, I thought it's an interesting question... perhaps, but consider the "name" of the OP... If I did that, I wouldn't respond to 25% of the posts in this newsgroup. You aren't trying to respond to every post are you? :-) -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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![]() "NoMasWetbacks" wrote in message ... You are the President. You can make one major decision that will improve civil aviation in America. What would you do? I have no idea that this is a troll but whoever you are you need to understand that the US is not a dictatorship. The regulations and rules surrounding aviation in this country are based on the laws passed by Congress. So a more legitimate questions would be, "What could our Government do to improve civil aviation"? Tort Reform would be my answer. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
"NoMasWetbacks" wrote in message ... You are the President. You can make one major decision that will improve civil aviation in America. What would you do? I have no idea that this is a troll but whoever you are you need to understand that the US is not a dictatorship. The regulations and rules surrounding aviation in this country are based on the laws passed by Congress. Boy I feel better already... congress has a fantastic track record of creating useful laws that benefit American citizens. [NOT] So a more legitimate questions would be, "What could our Government do to improve civil aviation"? Government has caused much of the trouble in aviation as well as just about everything else it tries to "improve". Tort Reform would be my answer. yes, it would but politicians are mostly lawyers anyway and that's like asking Iran to monitor its own nuclear program. |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... Not yet. But given the Patriot Act and other constitutional breaches that reveal the direction the current administration is moving, it shouldn't be to much longer ... You make it sound like we had constitutional government prior to the current administration or passage of the Patriot Act. |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... Because corporations are not citizens, they should be permitted no influence in government policy. By this logic then organizations such as the AOPA, AARP, NRA and PTA should have no influence? |
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