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Old November 10th 03, 06:20 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Koopas Ly" wrote in message
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What should I put under "Type of Event/Situation"? Was it actually a

runway
incursion? I wasn't ON runway 4R, only beyond the hold short bars between
4L and 4R.


I believe AOPA means that you should avoid putting incriminating information
on the identification strip (which is what you receive back and what you use
to prove you filed the form, so you can avoid enforcement action).

In your case, since enforcement action is highly unlikely, it probably
doesn't matter. However, generally speaking, what they mean is to write
something like "rollout after landing" to describe the situation, rather
than using a label that automatically implies a violation, like "runway
incursion" or even "failed to stop before hold line".

Put all the incriminating stuff in the actual report. Not the piece of
paper you might have to turn over to the FAA.

Pete


 




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