Not illegal, but as I found driving my old Kaisers around, nobody has a clue what the hand signals mean anymore!
--- In [email protected], "Kevin" <kgass...@...> wrote: > > So you are trying to make be believe it is against the law now to stick my > hand out the window to signal a turn? > > Kevin1 > > > > --- In [email protected], Gordon Smith <gandesmith@> wrote: > > > > I understand that we are talking about aircraft here, but this statement is > > not true in all cases. > > > > A. Reasoning would tell you that is totally incorrect. > > Example: You have an old car (not an antique or show car for Pebble Beach) > > just an old car without directional signals - upon inspection you would > > not be permitted to drive it. Antique show Aircraft without radios have > > restrictions as well. Just because things were not needed yesterday we have > > to abide by the rulings of today. Of course they're are many exceptions to > > this. , Etc. , Etc. > > > > > > > > The Motor Vehicle Dept here in Illinois, has informed me, that a vehicle > > manufactured to the laws of the time it was built is "grandfathered" in. > > Thgis came up as I had a 63 Ford > > Thunderbird that did not have seatbelts. Up on inspection of the vehicle, > > it was evedent that it never had seat belts installed, there fore it was > > legal to drive. > > > > The same is true with my Kazisers and Frazer. > > > > Of course, turn signals are considered more of a safety than seat belts > > > > Gordon Smith (KJOT) > > >
