Creamie,
Didn't you teach me that the AIP has no force of its own, as it exists only to
publish general guidance information (considered to be advice only) and properly made statutory instruments (which in their original form have the force of law by virtue of the head of power under which they are made)?
Didn't you also teach me that there were many statements in AIP that were written as if they were authoritative, but were unenforceable because there was no underlying statutory instrument and, in many cases, no head of power anyway?
What is the penalty for not complying with a provision of the AIP, as distinct from any relevant statutory instruments?
Stay Alive,