I tend to blame member for these problems we are bringing these problem onto our selfs as most no longer fly ultralights .
Eg aircraft that have a max speed of 80 kn and below anything above 80 kn in my opinion are LSA just as an example a super cub or a Cessna 150 are not but can be reg as Raa ?
Member are wanting too get more faster craft and access to controlled areas which in my opinion is not and should not be a avaible to ultralights for safety reasons
If people wish to have these options then step up too general aviation levels ,
The idea of AUF / RAA back when I started to fly in the early 90s was fun affordable flying for the Joe blows that only wanted too go fly too there mate strip for a bbq and social group off like minded people ( which is what type of flying that I do I only do two longish trips twice a year eg old st / Woodstock ace field ) both about 280 mn the rest is local flights of my home area ,
I Always fly IFR. I follow roads and try too keep my craft in tip top condition as it is a two stroke which has served me well never failed over my 20 year or so flying behind one .
These days people are taking a lot more risk bye flying a gps routes as the crow flys over country that no single engine craft should in my opinion ,
Which is what causing a lot of our problems with people making wrong or bad choices with weather and committing to get there right or wrong mentality so the results are more mishaps and people losing there life
So the Boffin at the helm are seeing these problems happening over time and are trying to find ways of controlling or limit the amount of problems bye red tape and or controls in place to try and prevent it
I guess we are a race that wont too have more for less and we will always have this wail we travel this path ,.
This will upset a few or more but I think the fix is to take afew step back and look at the way we are classing these craft of today and maybe look at the certication classes and licenseing .
Go back and look at what the AUF stood for .
Just my two bob worth .