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Old September 23rd 09, 06:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Stu Fields
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Default FAA releases final report on changes to amateur-built aircraft rules


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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 17:31:14 -0500, Jim Logajan
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The PDF document of the committee's final report is he

http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/gen_av/u...008_report.pdf


thanks for posting this Jim.

as a interested non american can I pass some comments.

you americans have gone off on a tangent. you've forgotten what is
important here.
much of what is in this determination and the regs it relates to is
nonsense.

safe amateur construction is about the resulting aircraft being
structurally adequate for flight and having flight dynamics such that
the pilot can actually fly the aircraft.

the 50 or 51% rule is a total irrelevance. it has no direct
correlation with safety or structural adequacy.
in fact forcing a builder to do a poorer job than an expert who might
assist is plain stupid in safety terms.

the worry that people will bypass the certified manufacturing system
is just a stupid imposition of wills argument. why the hell are you
seeking to stifle enterprise? the actual requirement is that people
put structurally adequate aircraft into the air. how they do it is
only relevant if you are a jealous little dweeb.
why the worry about this? for heavens sake Cessna is about to market
the Dreamcatcher, an aircraft made in the sweatshops of china.
you havent worried about that and yet you support the stupid argument
that people can only build in the manner prescribed by a 1930's safety
approach.

if you dont frame your legislation in terms of the structural adequacy
of the final aircraft you've missed the point entirely.
the 51% rule is a crock, a legal convenience used by a judge in a
determination, why you've made this into a religion is beyond thinking
people.

sorry but you guys have missed the boat entirely with this thinking.
hopefully it wont take the rest of the century before you realise.

Stealth Pilot


Hey Stealth Pilot: Take a look at the turbine powered rotorcraft
requirements. The Feds want some Inspection plan for the turbine engine and
totally ignore the two stroke powered ships and the seizure problems that
these engines have demonstrated. It seems that we have a need to stick some
rules out there just to maintain our position of authority. It doesn't seem
to matter if those rules make us look more stupid and actually engender more
tendencies to ignore or bypass the Feds. The need to control exceeds the
need to make sense.