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City controlled airspace?
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Sylvain writes: Pilots flying without a license, this one is easy: none of them (ok, some might be picky and point out that folks flying with a certificate issued under 14 CFR 61.75 do indeed need a license in addition to their certificate, if their country of origin issues one). as for folks flying without a medical; well, you have all the glider pilots to boot, and they have been doing that for a long time, no problem; and pilots with sport pilot certificates. (I don't know about ultralights pilots but I reckon they don't need one either); To that lot, you can also add a number of instructors, since a valid medical is not required to instruct a student who is already certificated. Actually, I meant how many pilots are flying illegally (because they lack a valid license or a current medical, for example)? Well, not you, even though you don't have a licence, you don't fly! Bertie |
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City controlled airspace?
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Sylvain writes: That is precisely why you do NOT need a license to fly in USA. You do however need a certificate. They are one and the same. No, they aren't, fjukkwit. Bertie |
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City controlled airspace?
"Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... Because it is not a question to which I chose to respond. Perfectly understandable. While you did pose that question in: Message-ID: et, it wasn't addressed to me. But it was my initial question. |
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City controlled airspace?
"Steve Foley" wrote in message ... The FAA defines the piece of paper in my pocket as a certificate. The airman certificate in your pocket is by definition a license. The FAA defines flight over a layer by a VFR Aircraft as VFR-OVER-THE-TOP. The FAA does not define flight over a layer by a VFR aircraft as VFR-ON-TOP Now you're catching on. The FAA does not define the piece of paper in my pocket at a license. Correct, but some people conclude that because pilots' licenses issued in the US are called "airman certificates" they are not licenses. In much the same way some states call drivers licenses "operators permits", but they are no less a license. |
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City controlled airspace?
"Sylvain" wrote in message news Pilots flying without a license, this one is easy: none of them (ok, some might be picky and point out that folks flying with a certificate issued under 14 CFR 61.75 do indeed need a license in addition to their certificate, if their country of origin issues one). An airman certificate is a license. |
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City controlled airspace?
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
nk.net... "Steve Foley" wrote in message ... The FAA defines the piece of paper in my pocket as a certificate. The airman certificate in your pocket is by definition a license. Where is that definition written? My point here is that if the city is going to write laws, they should use proper terminology. I once saw a real estate development delayed because one town required the developer to obtain a certificate of compliance for a traffic study from an adjacent town. The problem is that the adjacent town doesn't issue certificates of compliance for traffic studies. By the time the developer came back to the town with the requirement, there was enough turnover in the planning board that his development wouldn't be approved by the present board. They refused to remove the requirement, and refused to approve a new plan. He ended up going to superior court to have the requirement removed. The whole thing was political, but I could picture something similar happening when the anti-airport activists get the local police caught up in their fight. The neighbors call the cops claiming the airplanes are being operated by people without 'licenses'. The cop asks for your license, and you produce your certificate. The neighbor tells the cop "That's not a license, it's a certificate'". What does the cop do? I agree with you that it is a de facto license, however it is not a de jure license. |
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"Steve Foley" wrote in message ... Where is that definition written? In dictionaries. The cop asks for your license, and you produce your certificate. The neighbor tells the cop "That's not a license, it's a certificate'". What does the cop do? Examines the license you produced and tells the neighbor to move along. I agree with you that it is a de facto license, however it is not a de jure license. It is both. |
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City controlled airspace?
"Steve Foley" wrote in message
... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message nk.net... "Steve Foley" wrote in message ... The FAA defines the piece of paper in my pocket as a certificate. The airman certificate in your pocket is by definition a license. Where is that definition written? http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl....ID=7454&DID=19 -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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City controlled airspace?
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
news:VetYh.5917 I agree with you that it is a de facto license, however it is not a de jure license. It is both. I disagree. I'll leave it at that. |
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