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Old 31st Jul 2006, 21:47
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ShyTorque

I suppose it could, but IMHO Royston didn't endanger anyone or anything.
I think he's unwise in saying too much on a public forum but that's a separate issue. It's well known that CAA personnel monitor PPRuNe.
(BTW, Article 64 (ANO 2000) has been replaced by Article 74 of the ANO 2005.)

I agree 100% that it's unwise to land without the permission of the land-owner. Why take the risk of someone causing trouble? I hope nothing I've said gives a contrary impression - I've simply responded to specific questions asked and points made.


MamaPut
(Most) Brits love rules and laws, despite claiming not to.
Aviation is no exception.

I visit PPRuNe because I think it's a superb site and I learn a great deal. This forum in particular has a wealth of genuine experts from all over the world.
I find some views irritating, just as I'm sure people sometimes find my views irritating, but the variety of views and personalities makes it even more interesting.



FL

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