Actually things are different in Alaska and here is one law that makes it so.marathonrunner wrote:.. They are the Federal Aviation Administration, not the Alaska Aviation Administration. I am not sure why I see all the posts that say the FAA up here does things differently. I actually think maybe shops down south just do not research and try to do things legally and work with their inspectors. Come on guys, is it really that adversarial down south with the FAA?
- Section 40113(f) of 49 U.S.C. requires the Administrator, when modifying regulations in title 14 of the CFR in a manner affecting intrastate aviation in Alaska, to consider the extent to which Alaska is not served by transportation modes other than aviation, and to establish appropriate regulatory distinctions. Because the majority of potentially affected operators are in Alaska, this proposed rule could, if adopted, affect intrastate aviation in Alaska.
I'd guess the difference really in the mechanics and FAA between lots of the lower 48 and Alaska is experience. I'd bet there are more mechanics with first hand experience pushing the envelope to maintain smaller aircraft in Alaska. That breads folks with experience to work for the FAA in Alaska. I think its probably more of a mind set. In Alaska where aircraft are used for survival the mentality is how can we make this happen safely. In the lower 48, while I know there are some, I don't know a single pilot in the lower 48 who relies on his aircraft for basic survival.
The mentality seems to be here with the mechanics and FAA is that we are safer not trying to make this happen. I've been an aircraft owner for twenty years and I have lots of friends who own aircraft and I know a few folks with their IA. Over that time I've never been able to talk a single IA into approaching the FAA for any field approvals. I'm talking simple stuff like approving an AeroFlash strobe system, standard equipment on later 172s but not approved for a 170. Quite frankly I can't think of single local aircraft owner friend of mine who has either.