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That is like saying that "Speed Limits are advisory, unless a cop is
around".... Come to think of it, I guess they are! Rich Teacherjh wrote: Do you believe items in the AIM are advisory or binding? They are advisory until there is an accident. Then they were binding. I say this tongue in cheek, but it does seem to be the FAA way. Jose |
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![]() "Rich" wrote in message ... That is like saying that "Speed Limits are advisory, unless a cop is around".... Come to think of it, I guess they are! In some states, speed limits _were_ advisory (in the 30's and so)...until they realized what a treasure trove they could be. |
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