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"Greg Esres" wrote in message ... FAA's General Counsel has absolutely no authority over the US Military. We're talking about knowledge of the law. Yes, we are. The US Constitution, which puts the Military directly under the President, That's silly. Everyone working for the President doesn't have to obey the law? Congress has no authority to make such a law, so how could delegated Congrsional authority lead to any such regulatory authority? FAR 91.1 says that it "prescribes rules governing the operation of aircraft...within the United States...." No, a FAR is a Federal Acquisition Regulation and has nothing to do with airspace. Doesn't say "civil" or "military", so it applies to everyone, unless the law itself provides the exemption. If you mean CFR 14, then that administrative law has only to do with those individuals and corporations that volentarily submit themselves to FAA's regulatory authority. Can you provide any supporting evidence at all to justify your position? You have failed to support your position, Greg, or to even know the words. |
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