Yes.
I understand your concern and that you want to send a message to the companies, but the legal reality is that all of the statutes apply to them all of the time. So if they're violating another statute, then the people responsible for the enforcement of that statute should be doing something about it.
The Aeronautics Act governs certain specific aspects of aeronautics, but aeronautical activities, as federal undertakings, are also governed by other statutes and other departments have the responsibility for administering those.
My concern with making a broad, sweeping amendment in general here is that we raise statutory interpretation questions in other areas and we don't know the exact effect we're having; whereas with the approach that I believe Mr. Fast advocated, where you would specifically identify the issues that you have vis-à-vis the operation of the statutes and you then address those specific issues, you at least have the certainty of knowing the effect you're having and you won't be inadvertently doing something you'll be sorry for later.