John Collison highlights the recent announcement of the certification rewrite for Mosaic Light-Sport Aircraft, introduced by playing FAA administrator Polly Trotterberg at the EAA Airventure Oshkosh event.
The initiative aims to address the longstanding industry belief that the current Part 23 certification process has increased costs and curtailed technological advances. By streamlining regulations, the new framework is expected to promote innovation and reduce the barriers to emerging technologies in the light sports aircraft category.
John Collison, co-founder and aviation enthusiast of Stripe, expressed his enthusiasm for the change. He noted how these adjustments can lock down significant advances in aviation technology by reducing costs and promoting the development of new designs.
The Mosaic initiative, short for modernizing special airworthiness certificates, represents a major change in the way light sports aircraft are certified, and could have a positive impact on manufacturers and technology developers.
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