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Old June 15th 05, 11:52 PM
Chris Ehlbeck
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I was taught the same thing about "VFR GPS on board". The reasoning was
that if things started going bad it was a tool they knew you had without
having to ask.
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Chris Ehlbeck, PP-ASEL
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I put in the remarks section when applicable:

1. This is an "Angel Flight" positioning flight. (a leg NOT carrying
the patient).

2. VFR GPS on board.


For what purpose?