Looking for the old CARs regulation regarding an invading hoarde
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Looking for the old CARs regulation regarding an invading hoarde
I got my private pilots licence back in 1999 and remember a section of the CARs that mentioned the responsibilities of reporting an invading 'hoarde'... but I can't find it any more. Has that section been repealed? Or is my memory really bad and it was never located in the CARs in the first place?
Unfortunately I have not been flying in many years and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction!
Unfortunately I have not been flying in many years and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction!
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Oh man, did you ever send me down a rabbit hole this morning! You are not wrong, such a report did (and does) exit. But because it's not strictly an aviation report, it's not in the CARS. Heck, it's not even in the CASRs. The information was located in the AIP.
It is known as a CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) Report, and the list used to include things like invading armies or unidentified surface warships and submarines.
You can find the reporting information in AIP Section 1.14.2.1. The AIM (the domestic version of the AIP) only references CIRVIS reports once in section 1.1.2.1.
What you and I learned was probably closer to this.
It is known as a CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) Report, and the list used to include things like invading armies or unidentified surface warships and submarines.
You can find the reporting information in AIP Section 1.14.2.1. The AIM (the domestic version of the AIP) only references CIRVIS reports once in section 1.1.2.1.
What you and I learned was probably closer to this.
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What is a “hoarde”?
Is it something between buried treasure and a load of “riff-raff”, or just something written in olde Englishe?
Is it something between buried treasure and a load of “riff-raff”, or just something written in olde Englishe?