By your reasoning we probably shouldn't be able to self adjust our kolsman window either since all the incapable pilots, yourself excluded obviously, might make a mistake and disrupt the harmonious ATC system with pilots flying randomly all over the sky. You are ridiculous and woefully misinformed if you think we as builders and/or repairman of experimental aircraft are not authorized to "Experiment" with absolutely every system installed in our aircraft at any time for any reason - including engines, avionics, props, wings, tires, wheels, and autopilot systems without out-of-trim indicators. We are however required to meet the applicable standards of safety, inspection and documentation when we do tinker with those system. In this example, we have to pass the bi-annual checks to fly IFR. Shoot, I don't even have to have a transponder in the first place to fly VFR so what check would I be subject too if I had access to a Ps correction? If my static leak checked passed before I added a correction to the EFIS then it will pass afterwords too. I'm not bound by Part 43 in anyway except Appendix D as part of my condition inspection and the applicable parts if I want to fly IFR - at least that is what my FAA written and signed operating limitations say. If I want to build my own airspeed and altimeter using rubber bands, a paper clip, and a balloon I'm free to do that too.
You PilotKris are not qualified to make a statement as to who is and isn't capable of such work and fortunetly for the rest of us...YOUR OPINION doesn't matter any more than mine does. Its the law.
I'm happy with the regs - they allow many of us very qualified and innovative folks to learn new and better ways of doing things. Some of us become qualified in the process, some of us come to it already qualitifed. Some make stupid decisions and pay the price. Doesn't matter one bit to me. Its a damn free country! Then again I'm not affraid to take responsibility for the changes I make...I guess you are. Knitting sweaters is a really safe hobby - you might try that - watch out for those needles though I hear they might poke you in the eye.
CDR Kenneth G Kopp, US NAVY
Helicopter Maritime Strike - 70
Repairman, Builder, CFI, Graduate of US NAVY TEST PILOT SCHOOL Class 120, Test Pilot, Weapons Tactics Instructor/Evaluator, and Future Commanding Officer, BS in Control Systems Engineering, MS in Aeronautical Engineering. Logged over 4500 hours in 77 different military and civilian aircraft - Go ahead and tell me again how I'm not smart enough..... J.A.