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Onerous OPerating Procedures/Improper (illegal?) Use of Unicom Freq.



 
 
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Old July 19th 03, 03:50 AM
BTIZ
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Inquire from local FSDO (is this the FAA you are referring to?) the
"requirement" to post an " untrained / unpaid air traffic controller" at

an
uncontrolled airport. A formal response to the FSDO requesting they

specify
what type of training is required to "man the position" and if they are
willing to pay for or provide the training and the radio required, and
shelter for inclement days.


you would not get me to stand at the intersecting runways and call "alls
clear".. to much liability risk involved to "make the wrong call"

BT


 




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