----- and rolling out Part 135 could make or break GA
swells,
A remarkably optimistic view, given the history so far.
I will go for "---- break GA" and bet you a six-pack of Coppers Vintage Ale that I am right, based on the last draft I saw.
Again, vast increases (if that is possible) in bureaucratic red tape, to produce "solutions" to non existent "safety problems", and naturally, a complete absence of any benefit/cost analysis
of present and proposed impositions and restrictions.
Tootle pip!!
PS: Part 132 is an example of a whole new Part to address problems that did not exist, there is nothing of importance in Part 132 that was not already covered, far more simply, in existing regulation.