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Old January 15th 07, 06:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Morgans[_2_]
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Default The more things change...


"Joe Kultgen" wrote

I'm kind of curious about one thing though. Whatever happened to that
guy who was suing the FAA under provisions of the ADA claiming the weight
limits for ultralights discriminated against heavy people?


That's a new one to me, and I've been around here about 10 years. I may
have forgotten about it if it was way back when, but I can say with some
confidence that there has been nobody around here with that kind of claim,
in the past couple years.

You know as well as anyone that the signal to noise ratio goes up and down,
over time. I would have to say that there is a pretty high noise factor, at
the present time. There have been some interesting discussions, from time
to time. As you could imagine, there has been a fair amount of discussion
about the sport pilot and sport plane rules, with some good points being
made.

For some really interesting (not) stuff, google for treadmill takeoff. You
will see that there are still a lot of dense people around. g
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Jim in NC


 




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