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Dallas wrote:
I'm wondering if it's legal? I'm referring to a recent crash where the pilot decided to take off on one engine and clipped a tree. Looking over 91.205, you can't take off with out a magnetic compass.. but it doesn't say anything about one engine out of two. He violated 91.13a, careless and reckless operation endangering the life or property of another, unless he owned the aircraft, the crash site, and the tree. Curt |
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