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jb92563 wrote:
It will just take one downed airliner, or even a close call, to change all that overnight!!! Perhaps there was not enough oxygen getting to this individuals brain at the time either, when 19,000 on the Altimeter did not register anything significant for him. I agree, anything 500' over a limit should not count and in fact cause letter from the locally responsible governing organization to reprimand any pilot that violates important airspace. At least that shows to the FAA that we ARE governing ourselves. We're seeing more paranoia than self-discipline in some of these posts. Are the facts something that might of interest to you? Doug Haluza has already indicated he is trying to track down whatever might be instructive for the rest of us. In the mean time you might study up on altimeter error, ATC procedures, and maybe start an exercise program. Jack |
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