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Protect your Job! FAA PART 91 ONLINE MTG TODAY!



 
 
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Old February 23rd 04, 04:37 PM
Bart
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Default Protect your Job! FAA PART 91 ONLINE MTG TODAY!

The FAA's online meeting regarding the massive changes to part 91 tours as
well as many helicopter related changes. is being held today. If youre a
pilot or operator you should consider commenting on this NPRM. It
dramatically changes the rules regarding helicopter tour and sightseeing
ops. ( eg: 1500 ft minimums and floats required overwater, 135 cert. will be
required... etc )

Go here and voice your opinion directly to the FAA:

http://www1.faa.gov/avr/arm/forum/Hy...uctorypage.htm

They refused to have a public meeting on this important issue, and chose
this online thing as a "better way."

Bart


 




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