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by perilunar
1055 days ago
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> anti-authority ("the rules don't apply to me") Of course in Aviation the 'authorities' are usually rational and fair. In many other areas of life they are neither, and are incompetent to boot. Being anti-authority is justified in such cases. i.e. there is a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. |
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As a new pilot myself, I can say with confidence that the FAA has some major flaws and the US congress has been able to get their dirty hands in aviation policy to enact separate rules that did not originate from the recommendations by the NTSB.