Follow-up for Nashua IMC Club May meeting
James Carlson
carlsonj at workingcode.com
Wed May 12 20:07:30 EDT 2021
Here are links to the two videos that Doug referenced during his
presentation tonight:
Autopilots and GPSS
presented by Kevin Crozier
https://www.absweb.org/27.html
Using GPS With Conventional Procedures
presented by Bruce Williams
https://www.absweb.org/28.html
For those following along about the Warbird Adventures decision, the
article that started all of this off is:
https://www.flyingmag.com/story/training/fars-interpretation-threatens-flight-instruction/
However, before getting too far in the weeds, you should look carefully
at both the decision itself:
http://download.aopa.org/advocacy/2021/0402_warbird_adventures.pdf
and the Morris letter that I mentioned during the meeting:
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/agc/practice_areas/regulations/interpretations/data/interps/2014/Morris%20-%20(2014)%20Legal%20Interpretation.pdf
If you're paid to give instruction, you're carved out of 135 by
135.1(a)1 and 119.1(e)1. That hasn't changed and the court wasn't
looking at that at all. Instead, they were merely affirming what the
FAA has always said about 91.315 is still true today: in limited
category aircraft, you need a waiver.
So, I'm not at all worried about this.
(Standard disclaimer: I've spent way too much time reading these regs,
LOIs, and court documents, but I'm neither *a* lawyer, nor *your*
lawyer. If you're still upset by the whole thing, seek a professional
skilled in those arts.)
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James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <carlsonj at workingcode.com>
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