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Old January 7th 07, 04:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Stefan
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Default Video of midair with tow rope

Vaughn Simon schrieb:

Of course the Tug and glider would have the right of way.


I don't think that accident happened in the US of A, so do we really know
that? Do tug & glider have the right of way everywhere in the world?


Why do you think Roger lives in the US fo A? But to answer your
question: It's clearly stated in the video that it happened in France.
And yes, in France they have the right of way.

That said, it has always been my desire to have the words "He had the
right of way" written on my tomb stone.
 




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