More On Rutan

In a post last week about Burt Rutan’s self-inflicted regulatory problems, I wrote that:

I should add that moving off shore wouldn’t help him either, unless he renounces his citizenship as well. The US position is that it is regulatorily responsible for launch activities of US entities, regardless of their location on the planet, because of liability provisions of the Outer Space Treaty (yet another reason to get out of it).

As Anglospherian Jim Bennett reminds me, this is a little oversimplified description of the situation. He could, in fact, go off shore if he can get some other nation to accept responsibility for the launch, which would let the US off the hook for it.

Just one catch. He’d have to apply for a technology export license, and I suspect that getting one granted would be much easier said than done, particularly in the post-911 climate. The only way around this would be to simply go overseas by himself, with no hardware–just what was in his head, and then purchase the components and build it there. And I’m not sure that he’d even be able to get around it that way.

Anyway, the point is moot, since he’s already declared he’s going to fly out of Mojave.