Aviation Information

FAA Intervention in Privatized Space Flight is Ridiculous


Burt Rutan and his team of designers, engineers and test pilots at Scaled Composites did something no private group had ever done. They proved that private space flight is feasible and safe. With the help of some Billionaire entrepreneurial investors they are poised to build an entire industry of Private Space Flight. This after other said it was impossible. And for their efforts and vision they won a 10-million dollar prize in doing so. This is a true testament to private enterprise and capitalism, it proves that; "Free Enterprise beats out bureaucracy and bullshit every time!"

Although those who study free markets, free enterprise and capitalism were hardly surprised, we all expected it and it makes sense someone like Rutan and Company would be the ones to do it too. There is only one problem with this picture. During the big ceremony and media event following the third successful launch into space and safe return, the FAA was there to make a few comments. Which is fine, it is nice to have the support of your government for a change. Unfortunately what followed was typical regulatory BS that follows every successful entrepreneurial and innovative endeavor in this nation. The FAA had already started to make rules on an industry, which had only gotten off the ground three times? An industry ready to rocket out of the atmosphere was sure to have some government scrutiny, but before it started? That is a good way to keep mankind in a box or on a little blue pale dot, prison planet? But, why; who might it serve to stop free enterprise and the forward progression of mankind? It clearly serves no free man.

The reasoning behind the FAA scrutiny was to protect people on the ground incase the tourist rocket fell out of the sky and hit someone on the ground? Well that is interesting indeed? Since when has the FAA been concerned with that? The FAA is just one more example of a bureaucracy of epic proportions and I ought to know, my grandfather was in charge of an International Airport for nearly 30 years. Boy could I tell you stories dating back to the early 60's of just what a screwed up agency it really is. They have their fingers so far up the public sectors rear end it is a wonder we even have an aviation industry left? Whoops, we barely do now with airlines going bankrupt, Boeing mechanics on strike and the general aviation industry slowly rebounding. Luckily the fractional jet market has taken off, but only after the FAA ditched some of their onerous regulations.

The fact is folks, everything the government touches gets ruined. Ronald Reagan said it best.

"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."

The FAA needs to get their heads out of their rears and their fingers out of ours and I am not the only one who knows this. Think about it.

"Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs


MORE RESOURCES:

Dividend.com

GE Aviation helps parent stay aloft in 3Q
Bizjournals.com, NC - Oct 10, 2008
Segment profits from Technology Infrastructure, which includes Evendale-based GE Aviation, were up 2 percent to $1.9 billion. Higher profits at GE Aviation ...
GE Rises Most Since 1980 as Profit Meets Estimates (Update1) Bloomberg
GE 3Q profit off 22 pct, but meets lower forecast The Associated Press
GE profit slumps, but keeps within forecast range AFP
Investor's Business Daily (subscription) - Trading Markets (press release)
all 461 news articles


Nigerian civil aviation authorities to shut Kaduna Airport
Xinhua, China - 1 hour ago
LAGOS, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the country's civil aviation ...


BBC News

Spanair crash caused by wing flaps
Financial Times, UK - Oct 10, 2008
Spain’s Civil Aviation Accident Investigation Commission (CIAIAC) suggested in an initial 12-page report that the pilots tried to take off with the wings’ ...
Investigators unsure what caused Spanish crash The Associated Press
Officials unsure what caused Spanish plane crash International Herald Tribune
Spanair Crash Investigators Say Flaps Weren't Used (Update1) Bloomberg
Telegraph.co.uk - TravelBite.co.uk
all 157 news articles


AVIATION WEEK's Fall/Winter 2008 World Aerospace Database Now ...
MarketWatch - Oct 10, 2008
WAD's Fall/Winter 2008 edition includes business-critical information on more than 22000 civil, military and space aviation companies; 69000 personnel; ...


Provo lands aircraft-repair company Duncan Aviation
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Oct 9, 2008
Jon Huntsman Jr. describes the benefits of bringing Duncan Aviation's repair center to Provo as Duncan chief Executive Aaron Hilkemann looks on via ...
Utah lands an aircraft service firm Deseret News
Major aircraft repair firm to bring 650 jobs to Provo Daily Herald
Neb.-based Duncan Aviation expands to Provo Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune
all 20 news articles


Wall Street Journal Blogs

UPDATE 1-Petters Aviation files for bankruptcy protection
Reuters - Oct 6, 2008
NEW YORK, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Petters Aviation LLC said on Monday that it and its subsidiaries had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. ...
Petters Aviation, LLC Makes Announcement MarketWatch
Sun Country parent Petters Aviation files for Chapter 11 Flight International
Sun Country Files for Bankruptcy, Keeps Flying Wall Street Journal Blogs
Bizjournals.com - Marshall Independent
all 178 news articles


Embraer's 2008 Deliveries Reach 145 Jets After Three Quarters
MarketWatch - 16 hours ago
On September 30, 2008, Embraer's order book for Commercial Aviation, according to product, stood as follows: Note: Deliveries and firm order backlog include ...
Embraer delivers 48 jets in Q3, reaffirms 2008 delivery target ... RTT News
UPDATE 1-Brazil's Embraer delivers 48 jets in 3rd quarter Reuters
all 33 news articles


USA Today

AP: Airlines could save $10 billion a year with GPS
USA Today - Oct 10, 2008
But, AP says that proposed upgrade "has languished in the planning stages for more than a decade" while the US aviation system currently relies on "a World ...
America’s airways ready for NextGen ZDNet
Radar vs. satellite: A look at air traffic systems Chicago Tribune
AP IMPACT: Chicago stands to benefit from plan to install GPS in ... WREX-TV
Newsweek
all 212 news articles


API Signs Five-Year Contract With MidEast Aviation Academy (MAA)
Supply Chain Market (press release), PA - 2 hours ago
Aerospace Products International, Inc. (API), a wholly-owned subsidiary of First Aviation Services Inc. and a leading supplier of innovative distribution ...


Times of Nigeria

Nigeria: N6.5 Billion Aviation Scam - Borishade, Iyayi, Others Get ...
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 8 hours ago
Respite came the way of the embattled former aviation minister, Professor Babalola Borishade, and three others yesterday as an Abuja high court released ...
N6.5bn Aviation Contract: Abuja court grants bail to Borishade, Iyayi, Vanguard
Court grants Borishade, others bail The Punch
Court Hears Aborisade, Iyayi’s Bail Application Today THISDAY
Nigerian Tribune - The Punch
all 19 news articles

Aviation - Google News

home | site map
© 2006