Going to start a third thread and hope it gets the well considered responses I have seen on the other two.
(cost sharing & AOPA insurance)
I have learned quite a bit and find them interesting topics to review.
Hoping Cary will weigh in here and take a look at new law for us.
The good senator who decided to plop his aircraft on a closed runway... sponsored some new legislation. I am sure he feels like he offered up something for our benefit. Since I really don't trust senators to look out for my rights, but instead, their own mainly--- I offer the following question and starting point for discussion.
What are the summarized elements of the new law, and do they actually benefit us in some tangible ways?
When I was being accused of probably running out of gas recently in my Luscombe, I received an updated copy of the Bill of Rights. My reading of it seemed to indicate that the only thing the FAA wanted me to know was that anything I said in response was going to be used against me if enforcement action was taken. That sure did not give me a warm and fuzzy about what the senator had done to improve my life as a pilot.