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What, exactly, is a "legal briefing"?
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 12:26:51 -0700, "Jay Beckman" wrote: "Dave Butler" wrote in message ... OtisWinslow wrote: I find ADDS the most useful. I also use DUATS because I need a legal briefing. Legal? Maybe you mean that you think there is an audit trail, so if necessary you could prove that you actually got a briefing. I think that too, but I'm not sure why. I couldn't find anything on the DUAT providers' web sites that says they provide that service (audit trail). Isn't the "session number" and the time/date information that's (usually) in the upper left hand side of the screen the way in which either you and/or the FAA can prove that you used DUATS? Jay Beckman Chandler, AZ PP-ASEL |
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"Dave Butler" wrote in message
... OtisWinslow wrote: I find ADDS the most useful. I also use DUATS because I need a legal briefing. Legal? Maybe you mean that you think there is an audit trail, so if necessary you could prove that you actually got a briefing. I think that too, but I'm not sure why. I couldn't find anything on the DUAT providers' web sites that says they provide that service (audit trail). From the DUATS faq section: http://www.duats.com/faq.html#legalbrief When getting a briefing on DUATS, is this considered to be a legal pre-flight briefing, with the same standing as a briefing I'd get by calling Flight Service? Yes. A DUATS route briefing contains the same elements as a route briefing which is provided by an FAA Briefer. The briefing is recorded by DUATS, and your receipt of the data can be proven, should the need arise. (Of course, this requires you to sign on to DUATS using your own DUATS Access Code or Personal Access code!) The DUAT service is paid for by the FAA, and is certified by the FAA as being equivalent to a live Flight Service Specialist for pre-flight briefings. |
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Brad Zeigler wrote:
"Dave Butler" wrote in message I couldn't find anything on the DUAT providers' web sites that says they provide that service (audit trail). From the DUATS faq section: http://www.duats.com/faq.html#legalbrief When getting a briefing on DUATS, is this considered to be a legal pre-flight briefing, with the same standing as a briefing I'd get by calling Flight Service? Yes. A DUATS route briefing contains the same elements as a route briefing which is provided by an FAA Briefer. The briefing is recorded by DUATS, and your receipt of the data can be proven, should the need arise. (Of course, this requires you to sign on to DUATS using your own DUATS Access Code or Personal Access code!) The DUAT service is paid for by the FAA, and is certified by the FAA as being equivalent to a live Flight Service Specialist for pre-flight briefings. Thanks, Brad! Dave |
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In article , "OtisWinslow"
writes: ples list your most usefull weather sites for use in Flt planning thanks I use DUAT for weather maps and DUATS for briefing and flight plan. Chuck |
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