Ummmm.
Maybe it's just my over active imagination or my hyper developed sense of paranoia, but hasn't anyone noticed a serious up tic in anti-aviation sentiment in news reporting, complaints against aviation noise and aviation in general? I've had more uneducated (about aviation) people get loud with me about how dangerous little airplanes are, etc, etc. in the last 5 years then any time since I started in 1965.
Examples:
We are now being told not to fly over Spencertown, NY because the people in Spencertown took a vote and they don't like airplane noise. Spencertown is MILES from any airport, but we are being asked by airports up there to please don't fly near the town.
Or has anyone been following the new rules about model aviation? Under the new rules of engagement, if you (a certificated pilot) get busted for breaking the FAA rules for radio control aircraft and drones, you don't just get slapped with whatever punishment the government deems appropriate, you lose your pilot certificate as well. Look it up. It's one of the first rules they passed. You lose your pilot privileges for flying a model airplane. Explain that to the wife and kids when you lose your airline job.
Anyone want to bet cash money whether the King Air threat to Walmart results in some new anti-aviation rules?
It's a trend, and it's not in our favor.
JMHO.