A Serious Look At The Obstacles We Face
Aero-Analysis/Commentary by James R. Campbell, ANN
Editor-In-Chief/Rabble-Rouser
If God looked directly into your eyes and commanded,
“I command that you be happy in this world, as long as you
live.”
What would you do?
Richard Bach
I’ve been a fan of Richard’s since LONG before
Jonathan Livingston Seagull… but the missive noted above has
become one of the most profound questions I’ve considered
over the past year. The results (such as they are) of those
ruminations are part of an on-going process that you are witnessing
here and now. And, I gotta tell you, it’s been a helluva
process.

Whew… so much to say… where to start?
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve started this
piece… and how many times, I’ve hit
‘delete’ or said ‘screw it’ and then forgot
it about it for a few days or weeks. So, warts and all, here it
is… convoluted, a little disorganized, but right from the
heart… raw, aching, and unedited this one last time.
The last version went over 8000 words (and was NOT done),
but this final version will be far briefer -- and while all
the things I wrote will find their way into various pieces at some
time or another, let’s just cut to the chase and get to the
core of the issues we need to address if aviation is to have a
future capable of supporting ‘Next-Gen’ efforts.
OK… Straight Stuff
#1: Aviation is in deep trouble… and for a number
of reasons…but waiting around for better times will only
guarantee that those times may be put off… or possibly never
happen at all. If we want a better industry, we have to quit
sticking our heads in the sand and, instead, come out
fighting. Few entities in this industry have confronted our issues
honestly, or stuck their necks out to seek tough solutions to even
tougher problems.
Straight Stuff #2: Washington is responsible
for much of the problems we face… and no matter which side
of the political aisle you favor, there is no question that there
are more than enough idiots in DC to go around… but at the
same time, expecting them to solve our problems is a fool’s
errand. And yes, we are ALL partly at fault for the plight
Washington has put us in… we elected them, we have been
ineffective in communicating our needs and criticisms of their
efforts, and we have rarely countered their idiocy as effectively
as they foisted their nonsense upon us to begin with. If things are
going to get better; we need to face Washington (and all manner of
other factors and causes) down with courage, honesty,
strength, and more effort than we have ever undertaken before.
In other words, play time is OVER. NO MORE MR. NICE PILOT.
Straight Stuff #3: The fix for all our ills
starts with the person you see in the mirror in the morning –
each and every one of us. We can’t rely on “some other
person” to fix all this,… we need to start with
ourselves and pour our support, efforts, expertise, funds, votes,
actions and voices into efforts that will support the positive
changes this industry needs not only to recapture former glories,
but to get a start on building itself into a new entity that can
not only survive, but thrive. If you sit idly by and bitch and moan
without getting involved, you deserve what you’ve been
getting so far… a declining, failing industry that is
destined to disappear under the weight of indifference,
bureaucracy, expense, regulations and ignorance. We need each and
every one of you... all of you. Every single dad-blasted
aviator.
Straight Stuff #4: I have to take Number 3 as
seriously, heck even more seriously, than the rest of you
because of my experience as both an expert observer/reporter on
this industry as well as a blooded (literally) aero-activist and
aviation advocate (in other words, get off my ass and get even more
active). And while I’ve done some work I’m rather proud
of over the years, I have to admit to you here and now that my
efforts over the last year or so (a year and a month, to be
specific, for obvious reasons) have lacked the passion, expertise
and direction they needed to be truly effective. I’ve had to
look at myself honestly, quit licking my wounds and get on with
living my life… especially in support of something that I
care about so deeply—the world of aviation. Yes... I've lost
something I loved so very greatly... but I can't ignore the rest of
the things I care about if my life is going to be worth a damn from
here on out. So... this is an apology for the fact that you
folks have not seen my ‘A’ game in over a year and let
you know in no uncertain terms that such crap stops now. I promise
you that from here on out, I will put forth nothing less than my
best effort… and as I do that, I’m going to implore
each and every one of you to join me, help me, critique me, get
in my face, teach me, what ever it takes to keep me and
ANN on track. It’s time for “EXTREME” (but
nonetheless professional) action… and you’ll get it
from me. I promise.
OK… enough.

Let’s FIRST start identifying a number of
Aero-Trials and Aero-Tribulations—problems,
and issues that threaten our future… and work our way
to the answers and opportunities that might be found to
overcome them. I’ve got at least 20 of them (so far) and
welcome you to comment on these concepts… and offer your
thoughts, suggestions, feedback or otherwise identify other issues
that deserve to be added to the list. In identifying and discussing
these issues, we can then put turn our attention to setting forth
with plans to seek the requisite solutions… and work with
those in a realistic position to affect those solutions.
PLEASE Let me Me Hear From YOU!
How many live lifetimes without finding what they know and
love?
Many.
It’s YOUR job to be sure that you’re not one of
them.
Richard Bach
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OK… in no particular order, let me present ANN’s
initial list of Aero-Trials and
Aero-Tribulations—issues and concepts we must face,
survive and correct if aviation is to survive.
Aero-Legal Insanity
We live in an overtly
litigious society where school systems are removing swing-sets
from playgrounds because of the threat of lawsuit and even a cup of
coffee now comes with a legal disclaimer… while the world of
aviation has far worse abuses in its history. This industry has
lost BILLIONS because of a legal system that has run amok…
guided by elected officials who are either trial lawyers or
beholden to same. Anything involved in aviation is a target for
hungry trial lawyers looking to make a few bucks out of
gut-wrenching tragedy… but this is an industry in which
virtually everything we do is regulated or certified to what we
think to be a reasonably stringent standard… and yet
certified/approved products are sued right and left as
"defective."
FAA, ASTM (or equivalent) certifications should count for
something… it should protect hard-working, ethical aviation
companies and entrepreneurs from the worst of the legal
insanity… while still allowing those rare
but legitimate legal actions against those who are TRULY
negligent and working OUTSIDE of recognized certification
standards. Certification should be used a basic cause to deny
initial claims of malfeasance or improper design or deficiency. And
(certified) improvements to any existing design or product should
not be used as a reason to infer that previous products were
inferior… as a matter of fact, the legal system should
recognize those companies that are undertaking sustained efforts to
improve and evolve their products as a strong indicator of their
desire to produce the best quality available… rather than
having to suffer for it due to the twisting machinations of a trial
lawyer (i.e, telling a jury that if you improved an
existing product it, then this is 'proof' that your airplane
or product sucked to begin with...).
And in the event of any question about ultimate fault, NTSB and
other data should NEVER be barred from admissibility (as they are
now)… because all that should matter in ANY court of law to
ANY responsible Judge, jury and/or attorney is what the TRUTH
reveals. I was told by a somewhat controversial practitioner of the
legal arts that the word ‘Justice’ should be synonymous
with ‘Truth.’
As long as the truth is excluded from any person or
company’s ability to defend themselves from a tort action, as
we experience it today, there is no ‘Justice.’
The Insanity of ‘Security Theater’
9/11 started it… but there were warning signs out there
long before a small group of Godless (I say that because NO
self-respecting deity would claim any affiliation with such
bastards) psychopaths turned our sense of safety and security
totally inverted… again and again. Worse, though, is the
cure we brought forth to deal with our fears of further
attack… we brought forth the TSA… the singularly most
incompetent and ineffective governmental agency in our
nation’s history. Worse, it is my personal belief that the
establishment and growth of the TSA has provided our enemies
their greatest victory... they wanted to hurt us... and the
resultant actions of the TSA do JUST THAT... every day)

We can be safe and secure… within reason… but we
need to get rid of the TSA’s clownish “Security
Theater” and look at practical and realistic solutions that
will restore both some semblance of safety as well as
sanity… with the sad realization that no matter what we do,
that somewhere out there is some nutball who will do anything to
hurt someone else -- so that odds are that sooner or later one of
these miscreants will simply get lucky and hurt us again…
Sad to say, but the concept of perfect security is a ridiculous and
false construct right from the start –and the sooner we
realize that and do what we can (within reason), we can get on with
our lives… and our liberties.

But to get control of our safety and security, the TSA needs to
be disbanded and a proper, limited and effective response put in
its place. Period.
Pilot Issues/Bill of Rights
If the aviation community wants
respect from the rest of the world, it needs to show some respect
within its own ranks. Pilots and other aviation professionals all
over this nation (and in many other parts of the world) do not have
the rights normally associated with other aspects of their
citizenship. In the US; the FAA, DoT, NTSB, and TSA (along with
associated/lesser agencies) have unheard of power to deprive us of
our rights to fly, travel as we please, and work and recreate as
our Constitution suggests we should otherwise be able to do.
The FAA is a troubled agency that allows much of the staff to
seek all manner of penalties against pilots and airmen with none of
the protections that we should otherwise have as free citizens. We
are seeing a slowly escalating trend in putative actions based on
confusion, personal animus, jealousy, ignorance and other issues
that lead us to a scary conclusion… that some idiot caught
in broad daylight with a few grams of wacky weed has more rights
under the law than a pilot who gets confused, misdirected or
otherwise runs afoul of some (often) obscure reg – even when
they’re doing everything they’re told. The TSA/DHS is
running roughshod over our rights and access to OUR
airports… EVEN when we own or lease the property in
question. While the NTSB plays middle man as a legal arbiter
between the aviation community and the FAA, instead of doing
so with the full protection of our beloved Constitution, it uses
circuitous, arcane, confusing, “Administrative”
procedures that are deliberately designed to work for the
government and NOT the citizenry. Aviation does not ask for special
treatment… even though it may occasionally be deserving of
such… it simply wants FAIR and JUST treatment.
And by the way, FAA staffers, themselves, need protection as
well. The FAA is horribly unforgiving of the real or imagined
transgressions its sees within its ranks -- and when it
decides on a scorched Earth policy for any FAA employee, they can
kiss their asses goodbye. There are few checks and balances --
and even so-called Federal whistle-blower protections, as far
as the FAA is concerned, are a joke. While the FAA needs to respect
aviators far and wide, it needs to do the same for its own
people.
The Social Hierarchy of Aviation Should Place Instructors At
The Top Of the Pyramid
It’s a dirty thankless job… and yet the future of
aviation may rest upon the shoulders of those who are tasked with
the chores of teaching new flyers how to survive in an increasingly
complex aviation environment. Poorly paid, barely respected, and
often at risk of a lawsuit or other indignity, today’s flight
instructors are a critical part of our future… and
they’re falling by the wayside.

Quality flight instruction, provided by committed, passionate
instructors is desperately needed if we’re going to build
this industry, keep more pilots safe, and provide fewer 'reasons'
for the public to look at us as little more than Evil Knievel
wannabees looking for an excuse to ram Grandma’s airliner. We
need to both hold them and elevate them to higher standards, we
need to pay them better, we need to support their efforts and
issues, and we need to accord them the respect that any true,
learned professional gets when they have reached the pinnacle of
any craft to the point where they are qualified to teach it.

Build up the craft of flight instruction (for each and every
aspect of flight), inspire greater professionalism, and support
those who dedicate themselves to this noble undertaking and
aviation can only benefit as a result.
OK… that's the first four…of MANY, MANY more.
Like what?
Here's a few of the concepts we need to
discuss: Reinvigorating and redirecting the LSA concept,
Engineering a flying club concept for keeping younger flyers
interested until they can afford their own airplanes, enhancing Air
Taxi's role in changing our aero-image, Stop the Airlines from
killing aviation's image any further, Make our associations answer
to us and get them BACK on mission, organize a proper Aero-PR
collective effort (and muzzle guys like Jim May), starting a proper
outreach program with the media, Get GA a seat at the FAA/Govt
Table--Same for TSA, Enact a self-certified medical program, Stop
the environmental insanity… and SO MUCH MORE.
More to follow in the coming days… Stay tuned!
Jim Campbell (Mad As Hell and Not Willing To Take It
Anymore)
Unrepentant Aero-Advocate