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Old December 22nd 11, 03:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ian Cant[_4_]
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Default Does the FAA have written policy WRT landouts?

At 04:29 22 December 2011, Larry Suter wrote:
Does the FAA have any written policy/advisory circulars on
landouts that don't involve damage or injury and whether or not
they're reportable to NTSB?


I believe that many years ago a 1-26 Association member managed to get a
position-statement letter from the FAA saying this is NOT an accident. It
might have been Harry Baldwin ? Copies may still be around - any leads ?

Ian




 




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