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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:38 pm 
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Just to put everyone's mind at ease. The FAA is not trying to shut down the ride program. I just returned from 3 days of the "Public Meeting" with the FAA in Washington DC. The CAF with Steve Brown and Mark Novac, EAA with Sean Elliot, Lone Star with Larry Gregory, Collings Foundation with Rob,Rick, and the rest of the posse, and me with the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. There were a few other groups represented also. I will start by saying that everything went better than I had imagined. They had over 500 "Public comments". They expected around 100 people to appear. It started out as a public meeting like something out of CSPAN, but by the second day it was a sit down and work through the issues that we all had. Everything we discussed was open for comment and they listened to our suggestions. We also heard about their concerns. With the exception of things that were FAR rules concerned that can't be changed by this venue, everything was looked at and mitigated by the FAA and us. Just about everything was worked out.

The only thing is that, all we discussed and worked through, has to be put with the public comments, and then reviewed by the legal department. Look for some announcements at Oshkosh. Don't want to say anything more because things are still being reviewed.

Over all it was positive. Thanks for those that took the time, effort, and expense to make this happen.

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Thanks for the update Doug!

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Thanks very much for taking the time to participate and further to give us your insights.


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I think this was one of the most productive meetings I've ever attended. As Doug said everything we worked on is still being run through the FAA machine, but look for positive changes. I think we were all disappointed that more LHFE holders were not present, but greatly appreciate those who were there.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:46 pm 
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Thanks for the update. It's encouraging news.

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That's fantastic news. Very glad -- and surprised -- to hear that's how it went.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:57 am 
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well that's good news. Hopefully everything will work out for the best. Thank you for the update and keeping us in the loop

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Too little too late for some of us.....


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Thanks for the update guy's. Glad to hear things are on a positive note. 8)

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There are several threads which include this topic. The FAA has lifted the moratorium. Horray!

The news is in several outlets, this is one example: http://www.classicjets.org/content/lhfe ... ium-lifted

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