Aside from wandering into the wrong airspace at the wrong time (TFRs), being able to wander in it at all under the LSA rules (and with what medical conditions) was a hot topic generating concern, questions ... and confusion. Blakey settled down to an hour of AirVenture's annual question-fest in her best effort to clear things up (or at least to be communicative). Nearly one thousand AirVenture visitors attended. "The second century [of flight] is beginning with Sport Pilot-Light Sport Aircraft." ... "I believe the rule will have a profound effect on local and national economies." Then came the questions... ranging from making Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) more accessible and up to the minute -- which the FAA is doing (says Blakey) -- to LSA and medical history. If you haven't already, click through to see what happened.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.avweb.com/leadnews/blakey-lsa-and-qa-what-we-learned