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Old July 24th 03, 04:59 PM
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"Barry" wrote in message
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No, Blakey's press release was quite explicit, in the use of the term,
"sole means".


Which press release are you referring to?


The one that began this thread.

The recent one on WAAS
(http://www2.faa.gov/index.cfm/apa/1062?id=1756) reads, in part:

"Once avionics are certified to receive the system's full capability,
WAAS will allow precision instrument approaches at thousands
of runways at airports and airstrips that have little or no
ground-based landing capability," said FAA Administrator
Marion C. Blakey."


Perhaps.

but doesn't contain the term "sole means". The people I know in FAA

Flight
Standards avoid using the term because its meaning isn't clear (though the
FAA doesn't seem to mind ambiguity in many other cases).


Yes Berry, "sole means" was not going to happen, but now it did.

John P. Tarver, MS/PE