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Old September 12th 06, 07:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Eiler
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Default Takeoff/Landing same direction?

At 21:12 11 September 2006, Bill Daniels wrote:
Spoilers are a primary flight control and stuck-open
spoilers
is a full fledged emergency requiring decisive action.
FAR 91.3b allows any reasonable deviation from the
regs
needed to achieve a safe landing.
Bill Daniels


What reference materials are you using that list
spoilers as a primary flight control?

M Eiler


 




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