Shutdown of FAA possible in House, Senate clash

Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

He's just mad that most of us who make our living in Part 91 make more money and have more time off than he does. :pirate:

17 days off, per month, for the last 2 months, without touching a day of vacation. Suck it! :)
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

I've got no problem with user fees. I've got no problem with aviation being expensive. I personally feel that each should pay for the services they use rather than having one group subsidize the whole deal. I tend to lean towards privatization of ATC as well!

I don't agree with jtrain's assessment though except the pc part.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

I've got no problem with user fees. I've got no problem with aviation being expensive. I personally feel that each should pay for the services they use rather than having one group subsidize the whole deal. I tend to lean towards privatization of ATC as well!

YOU HATE AMERICA!!!! HATE AND WANT AMERICA TO BE DESTROYED!!!!!!

EDIT: Ok when I'm posting this, all I can think of is Red v. Blue's "Internet vs. The Real World."

"I voted for Nader, I hate everyone!"
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

YOU HATE AMERICA!!!! HATE AND WANT AMERICA TO BE DESTROYED!!!!!!

EDIT: Ok when I'm posting this, all I can think of is Red v. Blue's "Internet vs. The Real World."

"I voted for Nader, I hate everyone!"

It's already too easy to become a pilot. We need to raise standards rather than find ways to ensure the bar remains low.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

It's already too easy to become a pilot. We need to raise standards rather than find ways to ensure the bar remains low.

You're pulling up the ladder! Don't you remember where you came from you "high and mighty" airline pilot!!!

:)

I agree with you 100%. It's always concerned me that instead of looking for ways to be the best at what we do, folks look for ways to make things easier, to get ahead with the least amount of work, etc. Raising standards would be a good thing for every segment of this industry for every pilot that isn't a hack.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

Let's just ditch the dollar already, and adopt the Euro, join the EU. Oh wait, we don't meet their human rights standards!
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

You're pulling up the ladder! Don't you remember where you came from you "high and mighty" airline pilot!!!

:)

I agree with you 100%. It's always concerned me that instead of looking for ways to be the best at what we do, folks look for ways to make things easier, to get ahead with the least amount of work, etc. Raising standards would be a good thing for every segment of this industry for every pilot that isn't a hack.
Nothing I say should be construed as advocating the retention of hacks in this business. Ever. Hacks kill people.

As someone who is not a hack, I don't like hacks. But you must admit you threw the baby out with the bathwater a bit there, and it sounded just a tad on the High and Mighty™ side. :)

Haha, I refer to them as "annoying" when cleaning lenses.
*clonk* "Ow."
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

It's already too easy to become a pilot. We need to raise standards rather than find ways to ensure the bar remains low.

Raising standards and raising prices are two very different things.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

in europe, it cost 100$ to follow an ILS, 20$ per landing.

5 t&G =100$ plus ILS to pay.

one hour in a seneca, 1000$ per hour.

most of you will give up.
most of you who say we must privatize don't know anything.
you will not only kill the USA, but you will kill yourself and your children.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

most of you will give up.
most of you who say we must privatize don't know anything.
you will not only kill the USA, but you will kill yourself and your children.

That's a little drastic and not a little creepy.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

That's a little drastic and not a little creepy.

Perhaps it's extreme, but look at the system Europe has. They have all but killed GA with their ridiculous user fees. Aviation is already expensive enough, if user fees are implemented, I'd imagine the same thing will happen over here.

It might take awhile, but it will happen should they be implemented.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

User fees are fine with me as long as everyone is affected, not just GA. The FAA needs to realize that outrageous taxes on flight training individuals may put a burden on the entire flight training industry. Loss of fuel sales, loss of fees from less traffic, loss of jobs because people can no longer afford to train or leisure fly, FBO's go out of business, CFI's out of work, flight schools closing, insurance companies charging a lot more in premiums from the loss of business. If their goal is to shut down funding to a few airports out in the boonies then fine. I say do it. However, overtaxing GA is a bad idea in general.

Also, the notion that raising the prices of flying or flight training is somehow raising industry standards is ridiculous. That's probably one of the funniest things I've heard all week. It doesn't take money to be a good pilot, it takes devotion.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

No sir! All I do is swing gear, sir! I don't think, sir! I don't pay attention to anything around me, sir! All I do is exactly what the captain asks me because he's the captain, sir! Speaking of, captain, would you like some coffee, sir? And I'll take the fat one, sir!

You forgot one..."You have the filet tonight sir, i'll take the chicken"
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

Perhaps it's extreme, but look at the system Europe has. They have all but killed GA with their ridiculous user fees. Aviation is already expensive enough, if user fees are implemented, I'd imagine the same thing will happen over here.

It might take awhile, but it will happen should they be implemented.
I was more referring to the killing of my hypothetical future children. But other than that I concur.
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

Jeez....what would it take for some career pilots to realize that some people just want to do this for fun...I'm saying this as a career pilot too (well almost...). My observations tell me that around 60-70% of GA pilots do make an effort to stay current and proficient and are good, safe pilots. Hobby pilots are VERY important for the aviation industry, they keep FBOs, flight schools and free lance CFIs in business which all create jobs. The day we don't have weekend warriors is the day CFIs don't have enough students, FBOs close leaving many without jobs and airports close. Not good for the economy...

This being said, I have no problem with raising standards (maybe raising currency requirments or making the flight review annual...I actually know several dangerous GA pilots who get flight reviews annually and IPCs every 6 months to make sure they are safe :rolleyes: ) because the non-current jackwagons are kinda scary...
 
Re: Partial FAA Shutdown at midnight, today (7/22/2011)

Raising standards and raising prices are two very different things.

Sure they are. I'm just saying that users of the system should pay for the services they use rather than having the airlines and our passengers pick up pretty much the entire bill all in the name of keeping GA accessible. That's not right.
 
Sure they are. I'm just saying that users of the system should pay for the services they use rather than having the airlines and our passengers pick up pretty much the entire bill all in the name of keeping GA accessible. That's not right.

So aviation gas taxes don't pay for anything? If that's the case I want my money back
 
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