The majority of respondents thought the Collings Foundation was wrong to end air tours with its warbirds, but the results of the poll show a wide range of opinions on the topic. It was closer than many of our polls.
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I suspect what happened was, the FAA strongly suggested they stop flying. The real kicker would have been the insurance company.
Sorry, I would’ve voted, NO, it’s always been a bad idea.
There exists plenty of data to support that the safety standard for taking passengers for compensation has not been met.
If the airlines had the warbird safety record, the FAA would shut them down immediately.
Passengers deserve the highest level of safety attainable. Most warbird operators don’t meet that standard.
I suspect what happened was, the FAA strongly suggested they stop flying. The real kicker would have been the insurance company.
Sorry, I would’ve voted, NO, it’s always been a bad idea.
There exists plenty of data to support that the safety standard for taking passengers for compensation has not been met.
If the airlines had the warbird safety record, the FAA would shut them down immediately.
Passengers deserve the highest level of safety attainable. Most warbird operators don’t meet that standard.