With you on the type 1. I also have a PPL all be it burdened with more Avmed conditions and procedure that would fit on a family sized dunny roll. The RAA license could allow for heavier and more sophisticated aircraft/flying environments but to keep things RAA simple, aircraft could fall into a broader version of the existing classifications, and the pilots could have suitable endorsements. We already have airspace limitations on experimental and some other classes so this would not be hard to develop a little further. So far, CASA Avmed has been RAA's friend and sent us lots of members who normally wouldn't have come over. Once here, they like it. Re CASA and Avmed, if you don't fight, you lose. I have a heavy vehicle license and type 1 diabetes. Vic Roads have been really good to deal with on the licence and I wish CASA would take a lesson from Vic Roads on how to balance risk and results. When a government organisation is being surpassed by Vic Roads in common sense, that tells me we are being massively over governed by an organisation needing reform.