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Obviously this is more of a commercial piloting question, than a
recreational one, but... http://www1.airweb.faa.gov/Regulator...F?OpenDocument states that the effective date was 1/15/2002. But I found archived UseNet discussions of it from as far back as 1994: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.t...604e97c?hl=en& So what's with the effective date at the FAA webpage? Are the effective dates periodically changed for some reason? Was the rule not 'effective' for some period(s) of time between 1994 and 2002? -- FF |
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So what's with the effective date at the FAA webpage? Are the effective dates periodically changed for some reason? I think the effective date is referring to the amendment. I suppose the FAR was re-written at some point, such that the website is only showing the date of the "most current" version, which is the one from 2002. Pre-edit: Apparently there's was a docket issued that changed parts of 121: http://preview.tinyurl.com/2oxmum And that must be why the date's off. TheSmokingGnu |
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On Apr 1, 7:24 am, TheSmokingGnu
wrote: wrote: So what's with the effective date at the FAA webpage? Are the effective dates periodically changed for some reason? I think the effective date is referring to the amendment. I suppose the FAR was re-written at some point, such that the website is only showing the date of the "most current" version, which is the one from 2002. Pre-edit: Apparently there's was a docket issued that changed parts of 121: http://preview.tinyurl.com/2oxmum And that must be why the date's off. TheSmokingGnu Thanks. I see now where some changes in the details were made. Now, the exact sequence of actions by which the hijackers gained control of the airliners on September 11, 2001 is unknown. But it has been presented as probable that some of the cockpit crews were taken by surprise and killed by slitting their throats while they were still sitting in their seats. That would seem to be unlikely if the hijackers first had to break through even the flimsiest of doors. If the hijackers gained access by taking hostages or breaking in I would have expected at least one of the crews to have had time to send out a distress signal. So what am I missing here? -- FF |
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