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Old June 22nd 04, 02:03 PM
Steve Robertson
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I imagine it would be if you touched the controls. Otherwise not. You wouldn't
have been legal to be PIC. Having said that, were I in that situation, I would
have taken survival over a possible license action any day. Thought it's not
legal, one drink at dinner doesn't impair anybody to the point that they couldn't
save an out-of-control plane from going TU. Anyway, unless the real PIC is
dead/coma or points a finger at you, there's just nothing there for the
authorities go after you for.

Steve Robertson

Teacherjh wrote:


Let me guess ... You had a drink at
dinner then jumped in the right seat of a spam can piloted by your buddy who
got
his PPL last week. He bent the plane on landing. Maybe you even were helping
him
land 'cause he was in over his head. Have I about got it all right?


If you mean "did t his happen", then no. Nothing like that happened. (in
fact, the issue is hypothetical). But suppose it were exactly that. Would my
ticket be in jeopardy? I'd bet it would.

Jose

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