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"Roy Smith" wrote in message
... "Gary Drescher" wrote: Rather, the issue is that as the FARs are written, it violates 91.123b to disobey an ATC instruction, except in an emergency. So if you're instructed to enter Class B without a clearance, you violate one FAR or another *whether you comply or not*. You really need to read this stuff with some common sense applied. Sure, that's always true. My point here, though, is that common sense doesn't resolve the conflict. We need to rely on folklore (and AIM passages), rather than just on the regulations plus common sense. After all, when we're driving cars, instructions from police *do* trump traffic regulations; so it's not just "common sense" that the opposite principle holds when flying (even though it does). --Gary |
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