zane wrote:a64, I have a theory that you intentionally stir the pot by acting confused

Honestly it's really only partially an act, I am confused, and I do learn a lot from the discussion. ex. I've been an A&P for so long, it seems normal to work on an airplane. I still can't get my head around that as a pilot I'm not allowed to compute a CG, when as a pilot I am required to ensure I operate the aircraft within CG limits. (One example)
I think we as aviators tend to overcomplicate things ourselves. For example in the 120/140 forum somebody asked what they had to do to comply with installing their own interior. I quoted them chapter and verse from AC 43.13 and gave them the link. Had a moderator chime in and say that if you changed anything you had to meet FAR23, no reference was given and the owner decided that well since he had to meet FAR23 it wasn't worth it. Somebody else decided to err on the side of safety, he won't install his own custom interior now and that type of attitude is rampant. Pretty soon none of us will fly because of 'what if"
Student pilot, recreational pilot, sport pilot, private pilot, I am confused.
I just got off of the phone with a friend reference a ferry permit, he is a DAR. Apparently all of the ultralights have to be converted to LSA's. Not many DAR's are willing to do that. What type data do they conform to? engines, props electrical etc. etc. Not saying there will be, but there is real potential for problems there.
I see the possibility of us allowing this aviating thing to be regulated right out of existance. Common sense isn't applied. Used to be the main thing was to try to comply with the "spirit" of the regulation. Now blind compliance is required, if there is no way to comply, that's not their problem.