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madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Except that to my knowledge (correct me if I'm wrong) they still have non-closed loop emissions--no catalytic converter or EGR--which would mean a brand new Rotax 912 would emit more NOx, CO, and VOCs than my 20 year old Mazda gas engine car. I feel like it is my right to "rag" on something which doesn't have to follow the same rules as I do.

To be fair, my neighbors probably emit 10X the pollution running their backpack-mounted, gas-powered leaf blowers and open fire pits year round. I rag on them too, and display my rake in protest.
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Interesting observation. I've read White Noise and a couple other DeLillo novels, it's a little difficult to describe, but I was put in a very strange state of mind after reading his work, kind of like glimpsing some hidden inner reality. Somewhat like The Stand by Stephen King.

We had a fertilizer plant go up in flames last year about this time in Winston-Salem, NC, which is 50 miles from us which was alarming even at this radius.
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I know reality is sometimes different from official policy, but for the record, straight from the horse's mouth:

https://www.faa.gov/pilot-mental-fitness

For me it's completely moot. I can't even have someone else fly me anymore--I have an (apparently untreatable) eustachian tube dysfunction.

...which is probably for the best given my bearish position on aviation.
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I didn't see that as a black-label warning on the drug information sheet for fluoxetine, or even as being a minor side effect. My shrink didn't mention anything about auto-failing a PPL medical either, but I suspect that was because he was a Freudian.
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
It was hard to find emissions data on the Rotax 912, from a Rotax support list [1]:

>> I am looking for emissions data for the 912 iSc powerplant. I am in need of data regarding VOC and NO emissions.

> I suspect you will have to measure this yourself. I cannot think of a reason why any user outside Rotax would know this, but good luck.

even harder to find emissions on an unknown road vehicle. Lead for autos was phased out in the US starting in the 1980s. I stopped using leaded gas my 1972 VW Beetle (designed to run leaded) in the late 80s. I know some piston A/C are running unleaded, but it is glacial progress compared to cars. Having been in the industry, I am well aware of the reasons (certification/safety requirements, politics and lobbyists). I just regret in my ignorance at the time I contributed to the problem.

(I would also assume you and your parents live next to airstrips, eliminating the need to get to one.)

I think our problem is more systemic. A better question than "Do I fly or drive?" might be "Why don't I live closer to my extended family and friends?"

In fact the computer industry uses more energy than the aviation industry [2]--cryptocurrency and AI are just going to add to it. When I design software, I try to keep efficiency and utility in mind--but the human mind is good at rationalizing what it needs to. Who needs software used to repair broken tech? Hopefully more people than need single engine aircraft or jets.

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[1] https://www.rotax-owner.com/en/912is-technical-questions/653...

[2] https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3483410
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I worked with a flight test engineer at Cessna who spent an hour describing his personal CitationJet RC model plane project. I was a little skeptical, but he said it even had miniature kerosene-powered jet engines.
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
> I think the HN demographic will enjoy!

Indeed. Any update on a ship date?
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
When I did safety critical engineering, I was more concerned about the other person's life than my own. It's actually more scary than gratifying.
madrush2014
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I worked as a software engineer on the single engine "reboot" at Cessna in the mid '90s. At the time the company would pay for your private pilot's license, up to ATP cert IIRC. I knew a number of people who got their license that way. Cessna had a great ground school and a nice flying club with well-maintained planes. Ultimately, many of the people who got their license ended up not carrying on with flying. It is a very time consuming hobby and not really a practical mode of (even occasional) transportation. I now regret contributing to the single engine program (and the jets) due to the cost to the environment--I can't believe they still use leaded avgas. I read recently that private jets have at least an order of magnitude higher emissions per passenger mile than commercial.