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Old October 12th 03, 03:10 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"Kris Kortokrax" wrote in message
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Procedures established by the FAA can be found in Part 93. An example
follows:

Part 93 - Special Air Traffic Rules
Subpart J - Lorain County Regional Airport Traffic Rule

§ 93.119 Aircraft operations.
Each person piloting an airplane landing at the Lorain County Regional
Airport shall enter the traffic pattern north of the airport and shall
execute a right traffic pattern for a landing to the southwest or a left
traffic pattern for a landing to the northeast. Each person taking off
from the airport shall execute a departure turn to the north as soon as
practicable after takeoff.


True enough, but if FAR 91.129(g) was written with Part 93 in mind it would
be redundant, as it is already covered by FAR 91.127(b) and FAR 91.129(a)
requires compliance with FARs 91.126 and 91.127.


 




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