Playing With Definitions

Unfortunately, an official on the field doesn't have the opportunity to pull out a rulebook while administering a contest; being stripped of reference materials - while being yelled at by coaches and spectators who don't know the rules - is a stark reminder of a written document's val...

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Published inAircraft maintenance technology Vol. 34; no. 5; p. 26
Main Author Levanto, Brett
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ft. Atkinson Endeavor Business Media 01.09.2023
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Summary:Unfortunately, an official on the field doesn't have the opportunity to pull out a rulebook while administering a contest; being stripped of reference materials - while being yelled at by coaches and spectators who don't know the rules - is a stark reminder of a written document's value. 2. First with a parachute and now a life preserver, ARSA has questioned how the articles in question fall under the applicability of Part 39. In the most recent letter to the FAA regarding AD authority, the ARSA team dove even further into the words within this definition. Though some rules, e.g., 121.137, mandate equipage of approved life preservers for extended overwater operations, requiring an item as a perquisite for operation does not equate to utilization or direction for air navigation as described in the definitions of "Operate" and "Control".
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ISSN:1072-3145
2150-2064