CAR 140 why?
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CAR 140 why?
I read CAR 1988 the other day and found that CAR 140 has only (4) (5) and (6). Anyone can explain about this strange format?? where is (1),(2) and (3)
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TS
Thanks,
TS
Last edited by TSRABECOMING; 15th Aug 2012 at 08:45.
140(1), (2) and (3) used to contain the power, and the constraints on the power, to declare PRDs. That stuff has been moved to the airspace regulation rules.
The 1988 regs, including the original 140, can be found here: Civil Aviation Regulations
Interestingly, the regulations were so complex in 1988 that they took up 155 pages. Thank heavens for simplification!
The 1988 regs, including the original 140, can be found here: Civil Aviation Regulations
Interestingly, the regulations were so complex in 1988 that they took up 155 pages. Thank heavens for simplification!