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![]() "TJ Girl" wrote in message om... (Malcolm Teas) wrote in message . com... Actually, since it's above FL180, I'll need the instrument rating too, Nah, it's class E above FL600. You can probably get a waiver to pass through FL180-FL600 since you probably won't spend much time between those altitudes ![]() Yea the FAA will probably put a TFR around the moon after they award the rating then add a new section to the FAR's |
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"NW_PILOT" wrote in message ...
Yea the FAA will probably put a TFR around the moon after they award the rating then add a new section to the FAR's It'll be the orbiting permanent TFR around the space station that'll be hard to avoid. Then there's the DOD satelites too. And the Russian and Chinese ones... Uh, so that means that FAA and all the other country's avaiation athorities can do TFRs in space? Ug, not fun. It'll make us long for a simple FAA NOTAM system! That's the way I'd read the UN treaty on space at least. -Malcolm Teas |
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![]() "Malcolm Teas" wrote in message Uh, so that means that FAA and all the other country's avaiation athorities can do TFRs in space? Ug, not fun. It'll make us long for a simple FAA NOTAM system! That's the way I'd read the UN treaty on space at least. Which reminds me. Instead of releasing M&Ms in the cockpit, he should have filed a PIREP. -c |
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