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What? Another government intrusion? Isn't a registration enough?
How ridiculous! Did you hear the FAA just banned all commercial use of RC helicopters for one year while they figure out how they are going to regulate them. |
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On Jan 31, 9:42*am, soartech wrote:
What? Another government intrusion? Isn't a registration enough? How ridiculous! Flying is a privilege, not a right. It bears further reflection that the aircraft we're talking about here are experimental racing aircraft that have not been tested to the certification criteria that have applied to most aircraft since the 1930s. It seems reasonable that the additional privilege of flying such craft over people's heads and houses comes with a few minor strings attached. Thanks, Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24 |
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Just for the sake of argument, the LAK is certified to EASA standards (hope
I got the acronym correct). There was just not an effort at reciprocity with the FAA. This was also the case with with three of my four previous gliders. Experimental makes it easier for us as owners, in my opinion, because we don't have quite as many restrictions on maintenance and equipment as the Standard aircraft. On the downside, we have to jump through the hoop of annual Program Letters. And, for the annual condition inspection, A&P mechanics are more plentiful (and less expensive) than mechanics with Inspection Authorization. "Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message ... On Jan 31, 9:42 am, soartech wrote: What? Another government intrusion? Isn't a registration enough? How ridiculous! Flying is a privilege, not a right. It bears further reflection that the aircraft we're talking about here are experimental racing aircraft that have not been tested to the certification criteria that have applied to most aircraft since the 1930s. It seems reasonable that the additional privilege of flying such craft over people's heads and houses comes with a few minor strings attached. Thanks, Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24 |
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