Agree with Wayne. We don't need to give our ignorant politicians any
excuses to over react and regulate even more what they don't understand.
Eliacim


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> Is busting a TSR a "criminal offense"? Or, is it just a violation of the
> FARs?
> It's just a violation of the FAR's.? But if we keep doing it, our
> politicians will make it a criminal offense in order to get the attention
> of those pilots who choose to ignore the FAR's or who can't be bothered to
> get a preflight briefing from DUATS or a FSS.?
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> The politicians are already discussing this.? Why?? Because "those little
> airplanes" keep flying into TFR's.? If nobody ever busted a TFR, there
> would be no reason to add more regulations.? Sometimes we are our own
> worst enemy.? And yes, I know, accidents do happen.? People get lost, or
> fly into a TFR under unusual circumstances.? But anyone who takes off in
> today's airspace without an official preflight briefing is an accident
> (TFR bust) waiting to happen.?
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> Just my opinion.? Others, obviously, disagree.
>
> (By writing that, I've probably just guaranteed that I'll bust a TFR
> tomorrow!)
>
> Wayne DelRossi
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Burkhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ety <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 3:11 pm
> Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Regarding the discussion about NASA forms
> (This from AOPA)
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>> If the event involved an accident or a criminal offense, do not send a
> NASA form.
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> Is busting a TSR a "criminal offense"? Or, is it just a violation of the
> FARs?
>
> Ed
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