Wed, Dec 16, 2015
Tuesday Was The Deadline Set By Congress For The Rule To Be In Effect
Two years ago, the U.S. Congress set a deadline for the FAA to issue a final rule for small airplane certification.

December 15th, 2015 was the deadline imposed by the Congress ... and obviously no rule has been finalized.
On the deadline date, GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce (pictured) issued a statement asking when the Obama Administration will issue the rule to implement the Small Airplane Revitalization Act.
“Signed into law by President Obama on November 27, 2013, the Small Airplane Revitalization Act—which passed both chambers of Congress unanimously—was hailed by proponents as dramatically enhancing safety while simultaneously being a pro-jobs and pro-export initiative," Bunce said in the statement. "The FAA Administrator cited on many occasions that this new rule will reduce regulatory costs while improving safety.
“What’s happened to this important initiative over the past two years? While the rule is highly technical, and we believe the FAA has worked diligently to develop a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for public consideration, they and other federal departments and offices have failed to get this NPRM through the bureaucratic process; this will, in turn, delay issuance of a final rule. It is very disappointing that they have not found ways to comply with the law of the land, despite repeated requests by, and assistance from, industry to do so. By comparison, European regulators have found a collaborative way to work with industry on moving a rule forward, and now stand ready to issue their rule before the U.S.—despite the fact that the vast majority of the world's general aviation aircraft fly in U.S. airspace.
“At a time when Americans are increasingly frustrated by their government and its lack of responsiveness and accountability, the absence of action on the Small Airplane Revitalization Act serves as yet another example of bureaucratic paralysis. In the interests of general aviation safety and innovation, it is the strong desire of the entire general aviation community for the Administration to rapidly place priority on an effort to publish the NPRM by the end of this year."
(Source: GAMA news release. Image from file)
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