A lot of folks here are going to need to buy some pretty sturdy umbrellas to protect them from the proverbial sky falling to the earth.
If G100UL works, what's the downside? Honestly, answer this question. If it doesn't, and we are still burning 100LL, what's the downside?
Many seem to be hellbent on ensuring that GAMI can't do what they promise. But, what if they do? Will you comply? What's the alternative?
Leaded gasoline puts a target on every GA pilot's back...YOU are the problem with all GA airports. (is this true? It doesn't matter...that's the perception and that is all that matters.)
Can we replace leaded gasoline? Science says yes, history says no. I will confidently place my wagers on science; they have a better track record. I wish GAMI all the best, and I sure hope their STC can soon cover a 1974 Cherokee 140..
BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front): Flight schools are packed. Rental planes are constantly booked by students. EAA and Sun-and-Fun just had record breaking years. EAA membership is at al all time high. Airplane sales of every market are through the roof, and prices to match. GA aviation is on the upswing and is growing by the day...It is not going to go away, I don't care what you think about the fuel. This is America. We engineer and fix things. To suggest that we can't fix it is to disregard all the engineering talents we have at our disposal, and that would be wildly wrong. You can choose to stand by and throw out all the negatives you want, or you can choose to offer your talents to fix them. No one can force you to do either. But BLUF...the world is going to advance, with or without you. That choice is yours.