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FAA Intro's New 'Light Sport Secure Aircraft' Class For Washington ADIZ

04.01.06 'Special' Edition: On the heels of extensive aviation industry outcry over the highly restrictive rules involved in dealing with the Washington ADIZ and the general inability of smaller aircraft to deal effectively with the workload of legally using that airspace, the FAA has instituted a new program designed to allow for more ready access to the airspace around the Nation's Capital for light aircraft.

The Proposal's Basics Include:

  • The aircraft have to weigh under 2400 pounds
  • You can only have carry one passenger, who has to pass a drug test.
  • The pilot does NOT have to talk to controllers while flying in the ADIZ!
  • The pilot files his flight plan, and the FAA downloads the origin and destination into the aircraft's new-technology autopilot over a ADSB-coordinated downlink.
  • The autopilot will only allow flight from/to those pre-programed locations, for one trip. Deviation from the pre-programmed course results in an electric shock through TSO'd electrodes that are mandatorily attached to the rear of a waistband mounted sensor -- worn by the pilot. 

According to the Joint FAA/TSA joint press release, "This program strikes a fair balance between the needs of pilots to fly where they want and our national security requirements. Much thought went into the design of this program.

Already several pilots have expressed gratitude to the FAA & TSA for having the vision to design such a program for safe and secure aviation in the 21st Century."

FMI: www.This-Land-Is-NOT-Your-Land.com

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