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![]() "Gary Drescher" wrote in message news:yKQdd.297056$3l3.52975@attbi_s03... "Gig Giacona" wrote in message ... But, Gary, what they are requiring is that you prove US citizenship, or the authorization from the US government if you are not a citizen, to receive instruction from a person certificated by the that same US Government to give said instruction. Plus, that particular instruction, not on could be, but has been used in an attack on the citizens of the US. 1) The presence or absence of government certification of an instructor has no bearing on how dangerous the imparted knowledge is. 2) Instruction in driving a car, and in basic chemistry, has also been used in a large-scale terrorist attack on US citizens. 3) If the goal is to prevent future attacks, we must consider not just the forms of knowledge that have already been used against us, but those that might be in the future. So the rationale for criminalizing unauthorized learning about aviation can be applied much more generally. --Gary It does have a bearing on the governments ability to regulate though. If you have knowledge of chemistry nobody is trying to stop you from teaching it to anyone you choose. If you happen to be a public school chemistry teacher they most certainly do control whom you teach it to while on duty at the public school. I know how to fly and have been certificated to do so in both Fixed Wings since 1980 and Helicopters since 1996. I am not however a CFI. Could I teach you how to fly? Probably. Could I sign you off for a check ride? No. There is nothing in that rule that stops me from teaching you what I know. It does stop a CFI from using a privilege he has been granted by the US government to certain people that government has decided it doesn't want to have that information. Basically what they have done is restrict a privilege they provided in the first place. |
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