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Old 1st Mar 2019, 17:36
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spitfire

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Wherever the regulatory line is drawn, people will seek to push beyond that line. Personally, I support the FAA's position on cost sharing. It does very little to restrict a responsible-minded pilot; but does a lot to keep a lid on dodgy activities.
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