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Old June 17th 07, 02:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Mo Why publish a plate for an OTS approach?




What part of your butt did you pull that BS out of?

Congress has nothing to do with the federal register.


Bob Gardner wrote:

An instrument approach is, in effect, an act of Congress. Although
they do it through obscure references to Part 97, each approach must
be published in the Code of Federal Regulations and, as you might
imagine, it literally takes an act of Congress to revoke one. Jepp
and NACO probably have some kind of contractual obligation to publish
all existing approaches.

Bob Gardner

 




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