Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #413
From: <Klusmanp@aol.com>
Subject: Restrictions on small aircraft
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 22:34:22 EST
To: <cnn@cnn.com>, <acro@gf24.de>, <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
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Dear CNN:

As a private pilot, I think the idea of making the world a safer place by
restricting access to general aviation aircraft is a bit simplistic and
reactionary.

The recent suicide crash in Florida demonstrated how little potential there
is for doing any real damage with one of these planes. Yes, you could easily
kill several dozen people by flying a small airplane into a crowd, but we
really need to consider how likely such an event would be and weigh it
against other possible threats.

For a comparison we could look to another form of transportation: the
automobile. This kid could have much more easily stolen an SUV and driven it
through the playground of a local elementary school or down a crowded city
sidewalk. The chances of an angry misguided individual gaining access to a
car versus an airplane must be better than a million to one.

Lets look at this same comparison from another angle. Imagine I am standing
out on the front lawn of a typical suburban home for a few hours. How many
cars go by and how close do they get to me? How many small airplanes fly
overhead and how close do they get?  Again the relative risk must be well
over a million to one.

Should we restrict the use of automobiles?

I read an article recently that described how a cell phone was used as a bomb
- in this case to kill a known terrorist.

Should we restrict the use of cell phones?

If you jab a person in just the right spot on the neck with a ball-point pen
you can cause them to bleed to death in just a few seconds.

Should we restrict the use of ball-point pens? Imagine how many people have
access to ball-point pens!

I would not be opposed to restricting individuals with a history of violent
crimes from getting flight training. But if we are going to be realistic
about managing risk we should do the same for automobile licenses.
Unfortunately none of this would have stopped this kid in Florida from
performing his act of drama and stupidity.

ANY technology can be used to do harm by people who have the twisted minds to
do so. Once a person decides to kill or die in order to make a statement or
gain favor with "God" there is little the rest of us can do.

Paul Klusman
Wichita, KS
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