arguing with people who really don't seem to have a clue about what flying is really about.
What do you expect from a PPL with 100 hrs
that flies a 150 a few hours a year?
Hell, he isn't even a Canadian - lecturing pilots
with 100, 200 or 300 times his experience, on
a Canadian aviation website.
Back on topic - no one cares about the physics,
and whether or not you crash or die.
It's all about how sanctimonious you can be
about paper.
Of course you can safely fly an aircraft over
max legal gross. Good example is the mid-70's
172M. Pretty exotic aircraft, the 172. Not
many people have flown it, not many people
know much about it.
Anyways the 172M has 40 degrees of flap.
If you buy a piece of paper and promise to
never use more than 30 flap, you can legally
up the max gross by 150 lbs.
I am not making this up. Google "stc sa2196ce"