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Old September 16th 03, 01:24 AM
James L. Freeman
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Default FAR 91.171 interpretation

What is the point of the phrase "at the airport of intended departure"
in FAR 91.171(b)(1)?

Interpreted literally, it would mean that while the VOR check done
with a VOT is good for 30 days, it is only valid for departures from
the airport where it was done. That makes no sense. Any other
interpretation that I can think of would be the same with or without
that phrase. What were "they" thinking?
 




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