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Old October 6th 06, 04:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
James Robinson
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Default Brazil 737-Embraer Crash

Matt Whiting wrote:

James Robinson wrote:

Matt Whiting wrote:


James Robinson wrote:


First, they are not being detained. The government is holding their
passports so they can't leave the country. The US would probably do
the same if a foreign national was involved in an such a major
incident under suspicious circumstances.

They aren't being detained, but they can't leave. Do you know what
detain means?



Slight legal distinction. Michael Jackson wasn't considered as
detained when he was awaiting trial, but he did have to surrender his
passport.

In this case, the pilots aren't in the slammer in Sao Paulo, and are
free to travel around Brazil, but cannot leave the country. I
consider detained as being in the custody of the police.


I didn't see "custody of the police" in the dictionary definition.

Matt


So you consider that Michael Jackson was detained?
 




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