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Re: Europa-List: FW: AOPA CI Region eBulletin 08/05

Subject: Re: Europa-List: FW: AOPA CI Region eBulletin 08/05
From: Fergus Kyle <VE3LVO@rac.ca>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 09:27:03

            This is not off the subject if it's a Europa in another country.
What disturbs me is it may be a trend to keep aircraft inside some political 
line drawn by the usual dolts. Just as radio waves don't see the border, nor 
do aircraft.
            I am not as familiar with international agreements as I should 
be perhaps, but if this is an innovation, it will quickly spread on a 
tit-for-tat basis so that each country (think Somalia) will be a different 
source of parochial stupidity. Does anyone know what international 
agreements regulate recognition of each Authority's powers - or are we 
victims of more political interference?
            For instance, what is the upper limit of Nepal's regulatory 
powers over 'its' airspace? Should the shuttle be paying Customs? Since God 
made the air (as He did the radio ether), who should supervise it if not by 
agreement?
"Make 'em satisfy ICAO"
Open to flames
Happy landings
Ferg

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan Burrows" <alan@kestrel-insurance.com>
Subject: Europa-List: FW: AOPA CI Region eBulletin 08/05


<alan@kestrel-insurance.com>
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| Hi Guys
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| Slightly off subject, but I thought it may be of interest to some...!
|
| Alan
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|
| Good Morning,
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| I have taken the liberty of circulation the following notes from Charles
| Strasser.
| I do appreciate the you may also have received this information direct,
| but better twice than not at all.
|
| Regards,   Ralph.
|
|
| ----- Original Message ----- 
| From: Charles  <mailto:strasser@propilots.net> Strasser
| To: Charles Strasser <mailto:strasser@propilots.net>
| Subject: AOPA CI Region eBulletin 08/05
|
| If you are a foreign register aircraft owner/operator/pilot please see
| the following web site of which I have just received details by email.
| http://www.rffcc.com/nreg/
| Also of interest to all aviators is    www.airwork.nl -     although in
| Dutch has many photo features and airport sites..
| Rgds Charles
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