The FAA continues it's war on General Aviation
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote:
"Terry" wrote in message
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I am wondering what good a logbook entry would be in stopping inadvertent
incursions into this pointless ADIZ.
I'm not saying the ADIZ is either needed or good. What I'm saying is that if
there is an ongoing problem with pilots not understanding a certain aviation
hazard or regulation that requiring training that should reduce that
misunderstanding might not be a bad idea.
The original poster asked how would we show that we had the training. I
answered a log book entry. SFAR 73-1 as an example.
How about the converse? If there is a problem understanding an airspace
design, perhaps the whole thing should be redesigned into something easy
to use and logical, if it is first determined to be necessary to have it
in the first place.
IMHO, the ADIZ fails in all of the above areas.
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