I love the idea here.
However, I am personally not overly impressed with these numbers they provide:
All of 500 hrs and they think they should be allowed to certify this as the next big thing? And only 150 hrs of training time, the main use of 172s?
So yeah, love the idea, needs more proving out in my mind.
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On a different note, if this idea goes, I can see the hangar talk "Yeah, had my buddy drop by with his tuner, he upped the HP by another 50hp. Of course, when I take it to the shop, we dial it back down. You really should try it, the only way a ramp check will know is if the FAA guy scans the PCM."
I could see having a more modern computer controlled common engine leading to more people toying around with it than with the older purely mechanical ones.
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On an even more different note, I can sense the owner's frustration w/ the FAA. I heard his complaint about the big companies and their lobbying power, etc. Yet I never saw where he tried to talk with AOPA, EAA, maybe even GAMI. It seems the author expects a certain path, but once it is revealed that that path is not how it works, it seems there is no attempt to work the path that exists, but rather he wants to complain about the path.
Yes, this is written from a comfortable seat where I have no skin in the game, so easy to point out issues.
Again, let me reiterate that I love the idea presented and I wish them success.