Originally Posted by
cardiomd
AOPA had a nice AOA advocacy video too a few weeks ago... sponsored by Aspen Avionics. Had the same information and
one-sided advocacy. Take a look if you are a member (under safety videos):
General Aviation's largest, most influential association in the world - AOPA
Install your AOA sensor when you downgrade to a piston single, I don't care! Just don't advocate for nonsensical regulation or tell other pilots what they "need" to fly, or think that it alone will increase safety.
Reminds me how some Cirrus pilots "need" a parachute to be safe. Not going to argue that.
You must have missed the part quoted below from my post - either that or you just see one-sided advocacy everywhere you look.
Use this information to make an informed, yet personal decision about what is the right choice for you. Every pilot is different, and every device has advantages and disadvantages for each individual in each aircraft type.