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The FAA approved an unleaded fuel last year which serves all small aircraft designed to run on leaded fuel. It's in use locally, and it doesn't destroy those older aircraft, and lets them stop damaging the brains of kids who are exposed to the lead that drifts down from the planes.
So no, there isn't some magic end-of-life for some aircraft due to this. Instead, refiners will start delivering the new fuel so that they don't lose their market.
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So the Senate is looking to implement a ban that already exists in California and has viable options included already, and the house is doing... what? Trying to help that small group save money maybe?
I'll switch sides based on that article you linked. Original one didn't say jack about a viable alternative already existing, and it seems like that little bit of data changes the whole thing just a tad...