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Old April 22nd 04, 05:55 AM
Lee Elson
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Default definition of "dual controls"

91.109 prohibits some types of instruction without "fully functioning
dual controls". Can anyone point to an FAA source for how this phrase
is defined? While throw over yokes are dealt with in 91.109, what
about dual brakes and rudders?
 




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