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![]() "Bill Kearney" wrote in message t... To be fair though, aviation is much more regulated. If, and I am not saying it should be, but if, boating was as regulated as aviation there would be very, very, few boating fatalities. I disagree. Aviation tends to sort out the idiots a lot faster. Both by the technical requirements of actually learning to get a plane into the air and by being completely unforgiving in accidents. Neither's true of boating. That said, requiring more (heck, any) qualifications could be seen as a good thing for boating. For years I was basically opposed to government agencies, state or federal, imposing the requirement of a license or certification in order to operate a boat. I've changed my mind. I think there should be state licensing with a written test similar to getting a automobile driver's license. Why did I change my mind, you ask? Mrs. E. bought a boat. Seriously, I think there should be a test and a certificate to operate issued that could also be revoked. RCE |
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