k5083 wrote:
Such paranoia!
August,
The problem is that the "unintentional consequences" is what is wrong with 99% of the laws passed today. Had anyone actually
thought about what a blanket law like that (or any other) might do, then we wouldn't have as many pointless laws that really do nothing more than make a talking point for the politicians.
Let's look at this rationally -
1) Lawmakers have no business writing laws pertaining to a regulated industry. That's why we have the JAA in Europe afterall - to regulate the aviation industry.
2) This law is simply copying what's already in the JAA regulations for required equipment. The law is already in place that any aircraft operating in the EU must meet JAA safety and airworthiness standards. Why do we need
ANOTHER law telling operators and designers they need to have the same safety equipment they're already required to have to operate or certify an aircraft that will be flying into the EU?
This is the problem with so many laws today. They either affect people they "didn't intend to" (which leads to more laws) or they intentionally affect people that never did anything to deserve it without affecting those whom need to be affected (i.e. gun laws)
There's an interesting book about this same problem in the agricultural industry called
by Joel Salatin - which is a really good read, BTW. I got into some stuff in the genre related to the family ranch.