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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:03:55 -0500, "Happy Dog"
wrote: The Canadian and US regulations state reporting procedures and the conditions under which a accident plane can be moved. But what is the procedure for this scenario: Two planes are involved in a midair enroute from Canada to the US. The midair happens in Canadian Airspace but the planes land in the US. Both planes are seriously damaged. Is it an offence to land anywhere but the nearest suitable airport? Which authority must be notified? Once the planes have landed, can they be moved from the place they stopped without permission from the investigating authority? (i.e. Moved from the ramp to a hangar.) Le Moo Call everybody, let them work it out, and stop trolling. z |
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"zatatime" wrote in message
wrote: The Canadian and US regulations state reporting procedures and the conditions under which a accident plane can be moved. But what is the procedure for this scenario: Two planes are involved in a midair enroute from Canada to the US. The midair happens in Canadian Airspace but the planes land in the US. Both planes are seriously damaged. Is it an offence to land anywhere but the nearest suitable airport? Which authority must be notified? Once the planes have landed, can they be moved from the place they stopped without permission from the investigating authority? (i.e. Moved from the ramp to a hangar.) Le Moo Call everybody, let them work it out, and stop trolling. Thanks for the informed response. Trolls usually post from anonymous addresses though, idiot. m |
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Call everybody, let them work it out, and stop trolling.
Thanks for the informed response. Trolls usually post from anonymous addresses though, idiot. If a "seriously damaged" plane can land anywhere the LAST thing the persons on board are going to worry about is some silly regulation or which country it's in. Amd you call HIM an idiot! |
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 00:45:56 -0500, "John Harlow"
wrote: Call everybody, let them work it out, and stop trolling. Thanks for the informed response. Trolls usually post from anonymous addresses though, idiot. If a "seriously damaged" plane can land anywhere the LAST thing the persons on board are going to worry about is some silly regulation or which country it's in. Amd you call HIM an idiot! Thank you. z |
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"zatatime" wrote in message
If a "seriously damaged" plane can land anywhere the LAST thing the persons on board are going to worry about is some silly regulation or which country it's in. Amd you call HIM an idiot! Thank you. For the support? I can see how you might need it. You don't really understand the issues raised here. But your contribution is priceless anyway. m |
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"John Harlow" wrote in message
... Call everybody, let them work it out, and stop trolling. Thanks for the informed response. Trolls usually post from anonymous addresses though, idiot. If a "seriously damaged" plane can land anywhere the LAST thing the persons on board are going to worry about is some silly regulation or which country it's in. Amd you call HIM an idiot! |
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"John Harlow" wrote in message
Call everybody, let them work it out, and stop trolling. Thanks for the informed response. Trolls usually post from anonymous addresses though, idiot. If a "seriously damaged" plane can land anywhere the LAST thing the persons on board are going to worry about is some silly regulation or which country it's in. Until they're on the ground. After that you don't know, do you? Amd you call HIM an idiot! Correct. moo |
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