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Old 24th Oct 2018, 23:46
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Horatio Leafblower
 
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I accept that you are absolutely technically correct GolfGolfCharlie.

...but how many Australian GA pilots are aware of or would agree with the ICAO definition?

If you use the term "General Aviation" in an email to people flying Barons and Chieftains and C402s and KingAirs and Caravans and hell, even Metros and B1900s, what would THEY take the term to mean?
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