Leaded fuel has a long history of causing brain damage to kids exposed to the fumes, and it demonstrably does for kids living near airports as a result of propeller planes burning leaded fuel. The recent development of an unleaded fuel which can work in all the existing aircraft fleet has resulted in a small number of locations needing the sale of leaded fuel, and this will represent a full state-wide end to the use of leaded fuel.

I expect to see improvements in childrens’ intelligence and reductions in crime as over the coming decades as a result.

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    7 months ago

    G100UL is quite new; it was only approved by the FAA in the fall of 2022. Should be downright amazing to make the switch and not have another generation of kids grow up with cognitive impairments.

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        37 months ago

        Yeah, the fact that several local governments banned leaded fuel sales was a big impetus for the FAA to actually approve the fuel for all piston-driven planes.