Re: AvWeb poll
I totally agree Cindy.
A problem is the general public's knowledge of what goes on is what they read in the paper or see on the news and they see experimental as just that, do anything you want without regard for safety. It has been stated that way in editorial after editorial I've read.
It would go a long way if the RGJ could do a series of fairly simple articles outlining pilot requirements, aircraft safety, course safety and a little history. Something for the non-aviation minded. Maybe more would see it differently. I won't hold my breath for that.
Local news stations this morning ran the story of the NTSB hearings today. All of them that I saw (2) stated the hearings were about air racing "around the country" and ran a continuous loop of the crash video.
I don't see how anything practical would make it safer and don't want it ruined by some over-eager changes.
I still think that for the short term and the future the public's perception of what this sport really is, is going to be key to survival. the jeannie is out of the bottle so to say and now it has to be controlled.
I totally agree Cindy.
A problem is the general public's knowledge of what goes on is what they read in the paper or see on the news and they see experimental as just that, do anything you want without regard for safety. It has been stated that way in editorial after editorial I've read.
It would go a long way if the RGJ could do a series of fairly simple articles outlining pilot requirements, aircraft safety, course safety and a little history. Something for the non-aviation minded. Maybe more would see it differently. I won't hold my breath for that.
Local news stations this morning ran the story of the NTSB hearings today. All of them that I saw (2) stated the hearings were about air racing "around the country" and ran a continuous loop of the crash video.
I don't see how anything practical would make it safer and don't want it ruined by some over-eager changes.
I still think that for the short term and the future the public's perception of what this sport really is, is going to be key to survival. the jeannie is out of the bottle so to say and now it has to be controlled.
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