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Old March 1st 04, 06:35 PM
Bert Willing
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Well, the idea is the same in Germany. And for a sailplane on x-country the
necessity is supposed to be given.

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Bert Willing

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"Bert Willing"
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Under German law, this legal right is straightforward:

But it is not so straightforward in the U.S. A pilot does
not have the right to use and potentially damage the
farmer's property unless he can claim necessity in order to
avoid potentially more significant loss of life or injury to
person or property. That risk to life and property is the
basis for the right in the U.S. to make an outlanding.
Todd Pattist - "WH" Ventus C
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