I agree with both of the posts above.
Consider this... the ASA is, perforce, a very safety-conscious organization. It has to be - they are the ones that get sued when things go wrong. With that in mind, why would anyone consider deviating from the safety rules they have in place. They have both the motivation to keep things safe and the money to test even the weirdest scenarios (and believe me... the ideas your guy has pushed forth are among the weirdest I've ever read) - your guy is wandering into lawsuit territory making ill-advised adjustments here.
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