HGFA vs RAA & Why?
Good topic boys.... Hey its been a long time since the rules where set out.. CAO 95.32, but back in 1987 the HORSCOTS Inquiry is where it all began for trikes and being legal.
In the beginning, the then AUF management (Rod Birrel & others) didn't want trikes in the AUF..., so Paul Mollison from Airborne, Trevor Burns CAA and yours truly came up with both AUF & HGFA as the administration bodies for weightshift aircraft. Seem'd logical and all agreed.!
Basically, at this time all trikes were mostly for aerotowing, and recreational trike flying was just beginning to be seen as a recreational sport. It was also a matter of all the right people in the one bed ..so to speak that made it possible for Airborne & the HGFA to dominate the Aussie trike industry...no apology made if anyone is offended - but it is the truth!
So it is today in our grand country of Australia, that we have this shamble of a system that is not absolutely transparent with certain problems that indirectly restrict the growth of our flexwing industry. In fact, we (Ossie's) would be the ONLY country in the world with TWO Federations to administer one sport aviation fraternity...!!
Insurance has been a major factor with HGFA having passenger liability up until just recently and the majority of flight schools are Airborne agents so the HGFA has been the preferred choice. Although, in 1996 I tested the water with the AUF and found that I could not fly my aircraft that were HGFA registered when all my pilots converted to the AUF, some machines had several months of HGFA rego left..but all aircraft had to be re-registered with the AUF for it to be legal to conduct flying operations ..a very expensive exercise at the time.!
It would make better sense in the management of all powered aircraft, to be administered under one Federation which would give us sound procedures for matters of importance to safety... ie. accident reports, flight training standards and of course aircraft registration certification acceptance & maintenance....!
So there you have it...those that created this problem with dual Federation Administration of weightshift controlled aeroplanes operating under CAO 95.32. It seem right at the time...!
My opinion of pilot numbers would be closer to just over 1000 or so...just an assumption!
Clear Air - Smooth Flights
Chris :yin_yan: