Originally Posted by
aymodeler
That's a nice objective

... but without some sort of legitimate claim as to how the current regs violate their constitutional rights or conflicts with some other existing law, it will go absolutely nowhere. I might as well file lawsuit saying I don't want to be screened by TSA before boarding a flight.
Great analogy. It's hard to take some of this seriously. One thing is dead on arrival: "[RDQ and Tyler Brennan are]
… confronting
the FAA’s rulemaking as … rampant with unlawful arbitrary and capricious decision making".
John Taylor (2018 decision) made the same "arbitrary and capricious" claims, under 5 separate arguments:
"We reject all of Taylor's arbitrary and capricious challenges to the rule".
RaceDayQuads' lawsuit is in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the same court.