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Old August 14th 03, 04:28 PM
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No, military compliance with CFR14 is at the US military's discression.

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FAR is a Fedral Acquisition Regulation and is not an FAA regulation.



Um, Tarver? FAR = Federal Aviation Regulations.


Nope, FAA lost the lawsuit and is no longer allowed to use the acronym.


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Old August 14th 03, 07:28 PM
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Um, Tarver? FAR = Federal Aviation Regulations.

Nope, FAA lost the lawsuit and is no longer allowed to use the acronym.


Cite your source.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
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Old August 14th 03, 07:31 PM
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"B2431" wrote in message
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Um, Tarver? FAR = Federal Aviation Regulations.


Nope, FAA lost the lawsuit and is no longer allowed to use the acronym.


Cite your source.


FAA DER Standardization Seminar, Long Beach California.


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Old August 14th 03, 07:39 PM
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Um, Tarver? FAR = Federal Aviation Regulations.

Nope, FAA lost the lawsuit and is no longer allowed to use the acronym.


Cite your source.


FAA DER Standardization Seminar, Long Beach California.

OK, now take a look at the FAA web page. They still use FAR as Federal Aviation
Regulation.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired



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Old August 14th 03, 08:10 PM
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"B2431" wrote in message
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Um, Tarver? FAR = Federal Aviation Regulations.

Nope, FAA lost the lawsuit and is no longer allowed to use the

acronym.

Cite your source.


FAA DER Standardization Seminar, Long Beach California.

OK, now take a look at the FAA web page. They still use FAR as Federal

Aviation
Regulation.


It doesn't matter that FAA has not completed the removal of the term "FAR"
from their website. Did you expect that a Court decision would have instant
global effect?

Now stop being silly, Dan and run along.


 




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