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wrote in message ... Note that is limited to IFR departures for Part 121 and 135 operators. Can you elaborate a little? I don't understand what you are trying to tell me. Kris |
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Thanks Kris.
Also, look at 91.129 (b) which allows the controller to authorize a deviation from the requirements of 91.129. It would seem to me that a clearance or instruction to proceed on course is an authorization to deviate from a departure procedure. Yes, does seem to authorize the pilot to forgo the departure procedure as far as I can see. Kris FAA LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS - 1993 November 30, 1993 Dear Mr. McBride and Mr. Birdsong: Wow, this is great. Is there a web site with these interpretations? thanks, Stan |
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