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Old March 28th 04, 07:58 PM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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I do not agree that the NASA ASRS form will do you any good
whatsoever. First of all, you have already been notified of a possible
violation. Secondly, what are you going to say on it? That you heard
a rumor that somebody else might have violated airspace somewhere?
Of course, it will not hurt anything, either.

You need to get a good aviation attorney in on this as soon as possible
and don't say another word to the feds until you do.


Notified of a possible violation? He talked to a ****ed-off approach
controller at the request of Danbury tower. The controller can't make any
connection between the unidentified target on his scope and the guy he spoke
with on the phone. The controller isn't going to go anywhere with this
because there's nowhere for him to go with it.