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Final Approach
The FAA was never the roadblock standing in the way of medical reform. In fact they proposed their own version some time ago, which ended up being stonewalled by the DOT. I expect they will try to come up fairly quickly with a proposal that reflects MOST of what the bill requires. There are still likely to be a few important sticking points, particularly over things the bill leaves ambiguous or doesn't really address explicitly. There will still be a lot of arguing over details and that will probably drag on for quite a while, maybe even a year or longer.Guys - make no mistake here. The FAA is now under the gun to make the next move, and they know the clock is ticking.
They will be absolutely *LIVID* over this affront to their authority, and are certain to fire back at GA.
This is just the first salvo. We won this round, but the battle is far from over.
- Patrick
If it does, we'll need further guidance on just how we can "make a good faith effort" to comply with the bill's requirements so as to protect us from enforcement action when we try to fly under the exemption.