Re: ADIZ Violation Explained in AOPA Magazine




"Gary Drescher" <GLDrescher@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>
> The passenger was manipulating the controls, yes. But that in no way
> places any navigational responsibility on him--especially since his
> cross-country training hadn't even begun yet.

I thought I remembered that the 70 yr old was flying, until intercepted; the
student took over at that point. No?
--
Jim in NC


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