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"ktbr" wrote in message
... Well you are splitting some very fine hairs Todd. Not at all. I'm not sure your argument (or the FARs you quoted) would withstand the situation of someone taxiing around a controlled airport where you need a clearance to taxi. Not that it would need to, since no inspector would consider even bringing it up as an issue. But should it happen, the argument would hold up just fine. It would seem to me that you would have to be PIC in order to accept the clearance and thus would be the "sole manipulator of the controls" etc. There is no requirement for a person accepting a clearance from ATC to be a pilot. More to the point, on a controller airfield many types of vehicles share the taxiways and even runways besides aircraft, and clearly the operators of those vehicles are not required to be pilots. Providing the aircraft is being operated not in flight, without the intent of flight, there is no requirement for the operator to be a pilot. Non-pilots may and do operate airplanes, even in controlled areas on an airport, all the time. I can't believe there was any intent by FAA to make it entirely permissable for any unlicensed person to be taxiing around airports with impugnity. Your incredulity is irrelevant. Pete |
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