With your experience, do you have any thoughts regarding flying over-water in small GA aircraft without survival equipment on person? I'm sure it's done every day, but what are your thoughts?
In some 50 years of searching for them when they go down (most of it on land) and almost that much flying, ANY flight out of sight of developed areas (you will not need signaling equipment if you go down in a subdivision

) should REQUIRE survival gear. I like the old Alaska and Canada requirements, but I do think they should apply everywhere and always when out of town in any state.
Two engines do not change my attitude. Especially in the Rockies (although to a degree in most places) light twins just glide farther than singles when an engine goes out. The Blue Canoe (the Air Force 310) was particularly bad about that. Twins also have twice the likelyhood of an engine failure.
I am of the old school, I carry the critical gear on my person and then back it up with a good kit in the plane. If I am searching, over water or over terrain where a successful off airport landing is in question, it is always a complete kit in a vest. Over water, the vest is inflatable or under a life vest (although that does require careful packing for access).
Sometimes over the Great Plains, I get lax and only carry the minimum (PSK, FAK, Knife, matches, etc.) on my body. The vest and the aircraft kit are easily accessable. Probably not one of my better ideas.
Respectfully,
Jerry