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Old 18th Apr 2022, 06:40
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Clinton McKenzie
 
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In the hope that On eyre might change his or her mind, I'll ask another question. As background, I note that the AOPA CEO went before a Senate Committee on 20 November 2020 and raised a number of concerns, one of which was about a pilot accused of low flying, which accusation the pilot said is not true.

Who said this to the Committee, in response:
With regard to the points [the AOPA CEO] made, which I note the committee noted with interest, on the young pilot accused of low flying and that it's not true—well, that's not what the instruments on his aircraft say. They say he was at 125 feet.
That quote and the answer to my question are here.

I'm pretty sure the maker of that statement wasn't in the cockpit at the time and hasn't much of a clue about the subject matter of this thread.
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