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Bret Ludwig wrote:
Most GA pilots are not attorneys, business analysts or accountants, Similarly, the legal profession has a great deal of ignorance about general aviation. Do you know why Burt Rutan isn't in the homebuilding business anymore? Because he broke even. He had been profitable, but had to spend money defending himself in spurious lawsuits (he never lost, by the way). This is a perfect example of the legal system being *******ized into an extortion system and stifling innovation. Burt long ago turned his talents to making his living in a different part of aviation. Most engineers have to take humanities courses as part of their education to make them "well rounded." Do litigation lawyers have to take math and science courses? Hmm. I argue that the legal system has a lot of "professionals" who have a poor technical background that results in them accepting spurious cases. How many of them have a clue who Burt Rutan is, never mind what is involved in building an airplane yourself? This is just one example of one cause behind excessive litigation. and when magazines like Flying and Air Progress chose to parrot the industry line, this was accepted without question. When I query aircraft owners as to why airplanes are so expensive,one word-"liability" comes out again and again. Even if they own a boat and they will unquestioningly pay $300 for a $50 GM alternator because it says MerCruiser, the $400 PMA'd $50 car alternator has to be the fault of attorneys. I think they unquestionably pay for PMA'ed parts because the law requires it on certificated aircraft, not because of a herd mentality. than tort law-and none of the neo-con whoreson Bush Republicans is going to go near that problem. You know, resorting to course language degrades you and your arguments. It makes you seem like an angry, loud, drunk guy. |
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![]() "Jim Carriere" wrote You know, resorting to course language degrades you and your arguments. It makes you seem like an angry, loud, drunk guy. Agreed, with spades. Also, interjecting political hatred and bashing does nothing to increase 50% of the people's view of him. I'm loitering on the edge of "plonkdom." -- Jim in NC |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 19:01:09 -0500, "Morgans"
wrote in :: "Jim Carriere" wrote You know, resorting to course language degrades you and your arguments. It makes you seem like an angry, loud, drunk guy. Agreed, with spades. Also, interjecting political hatred and bashing does nothing to increase 50% of the people's view of him. Worse than that, such behavior in a worldwide forum publicly disgrace the aviation community, and alienates educated participants who don't care to be seen as consorting with fools. |
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