C Gattman wrote:
On Sep 17, 5:48 pm, Jenny Taylor wrote:
I'm sorry, but you're incorrect, Mr./Ms. Gattman. Stephen provided the proper definition of a runway incursion and cited its official source
from the FAA. You can try to earn points with the debate club, but that won't change the facts. Some news story, even cleverly excerpted, does
not replace nor supercede the FAA Orders
"Some news story?" You mean this one? http://www.faa.gov/news/fact_sheets/...m?newsId=10166
Yes, you might wish to *read* the URL you cite. It does not support
your claim that runway incursions can occur on *taxiways*.
Published by the FAA? The people who make the FAA Orders? Dated July
30, 2009? Which is more recent than, say, the 2009 FAR/AIM?
The FAA doesn't publish regulations on an annual basis, so there is no
"2009 FAR/AIM" published by the FAA. Your favorite publisher compiles
regulations and publishes such a title when they feel like it, which is
likely obsolete when the ink hits the paper. Federal regulations can
and do change whenever the agency creating the regulations feels like
it, with certain restrictions for public notification, public comment
periods, etc.
About a
week before the runway incursions the FAA told us were reported? The
news story at the FAA.GOV site under "fact sheets" that says "This
means that the total number of runway incursion reports increased
primarily because surface incidents are now classified as runway
incursions." That news story?
What's with the "debate club"? Are you being sarcastic now too? Why
would you do that? Is that something you would say to me in person?
Absolutely!
Have I attacked you?
Not that I claimed.
No, you are not sorry, and I'm simply quoting the same FAA website
that you're declaring authoritative. Maybe you can explain the FAA-
sourced material I quoted above or explain how I'm misinterpreting it?
It states that a runway incursion involves a runway.
Instead of tossing out some snarky-ass "debate club" comment?
Wow! Guess I really hit home!
Maybe
not? Who ARE you?
I am someone who *understands* what a runway incursion is.