EASA requires radical change to avoid being seen as a 'non-dynamic entity'
Precisely; but only after a strong enough case has been made for it to exist at all.
I think we have to blame the EU for EASA's existence. The Commission's desire to embrace more and more control over all activities in all Member States is the root cause for that. The "Democratic" oversight that we keepon hearing about is a fig leaf; the Commission does what it wants to, and the Council and Parliament wave it through, mostly with no understanding whatsoever of the victim industry.