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Actually, there are four major kinds of homicide...
Premeditated Self defense Accidental Laudable. Denny Show me the federal law where it prohibits homicide. |
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![]() Satellite wrote: What garbage... Are you for real, man? Absolutely. Break into my house at night and you're a dead man. That's legal homicide. Illegal homicide is called "murder". George Patterson Brute force has an elegance all its own. |
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![]() "Justin Case" wrote in message ... On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:17:46 -0400, "Ron Natalie" wrote: "Justin Case" wrote in message ... What I'm trying to clarify is that the practice is not legal, Well you show me a law. I've posted the stuff that shows the regulations pretty much leave it to the discretion of the adminstrator. If you have so consumer law that says the FAA is required to do otherwise, let me know. Sorry, this is America. YOU show ME the real law that is telling the FAA to disallow the installs. I showed it to you already. A major modification requires supporting data that is at the FAA's discretion. |
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Justin Case wrote:
Show me the federal law where it prohibits homicide. I believe the answer is: USC Title 18, Part I, Chapter 51, Section 1111. which can be read at any number of websites including: http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1111.html - or - http://uscode.house.gov/DOWNLOAD/18C51.DOC Russell Kent |
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Dennis O'Connor wrote:
: Actually, there are four major kinds of homicide... : Premeditated : Self defense : Accidental : Laudable. Ambose Bierce wrote this up as: 1) Felonious 2) Excusable 3) Justifiable 4) Praiseworthy -- Aaron Coolidge |
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Justin Case wrote
I showed it to you already. A major modification requires supporting data that is at the FAA's discretion. Jesus Christ! I guess so, thanks for being part of this conversation. Now can anyone else add anything intelligent? Yes. You may not like it, but he's right. The FAA (in the form of your local FSDO maintenance inspector) is free to reject the data you provide in support of your major alteration for any reason. After you've spent some time performing major alterations on airplanes and submitting paperwork for same, you will learn that the smart mechanic finds out what the local FAA will accept (not what you think the law requires them to accept) in advance. It's not good, it's not right, it sure as hell doesn't improve safety, but that's the way it is. Michael |
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"There you go again..." to quote my favorite President "getting
technical."... Denny "Dan Thompson" wrote in message ... Actually, illegal homicide has three subdivisions: Premeditated (1st degree murder) Heat of passion (manslaughter or 2nd degree murder) Criminally negligent (G.R. Patterson's spring gun to kill intruders when he is not at home to kill them in person) Even premeditated homicide can be legal, for example, in war time against enemy combatants, or when administering capital punishment. "Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message ... Actually, there are four major kinds of homicide... Premeditated Self defense Accidental Laudable. Denny Show me the federal law where it prohibits homicide. |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message om... Justin Case wrote I showed it to you already. A major modification requires supporting data that is at the FAA's discretion. Jesus Christ! I guess so, thanks for being part of this conversation. Now can anyone else add anything intelligent? Yes. You may not like it, but he's right. The FAA (in the form of your local FSDO maintenance inspector) is free to reject the data you provide in support of your major alteration for any reason. After you've spent some time performing major alterations on airplanes and submitting paperwork for same, you will learn that the smart mechanic finds out what the local FAA will accept (not what you think the law requires them to accept) in advance. It's not good, it's not right, it sure as hell doesn't improve safety, but that's the way it is. And it's directly supported by the regulation I cited originally that you keep ignoring. Half the damn rules have some part left to the discretion of the administrator. Here's one of the few where it really means something. |
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