Old 08-29-2009 | 07:09 AM
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From: B-767 Captain
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Originally Posted by shdw
FAA approved does not constitute an absolute or a limitation. If you would like, search around for written proof by the FAA claiming that what is in the book is the only way you are allowed to fly the plane, you won't find it. FAA approved only means they approve of the information written in the manual and is different than an FAA regulatory document.
This thread has gotten so far off of the original topic, it's almost not worth the effort to comment.

With that said, I agree with your thought process. I merely replied to the statement you made, saying the limitations section was the only portion of one's manual you were legally bound to follow. Absolutely incorrect. With any due respect, I believe you wandered off the magenta line.

Out of here..forever

G'day Mates
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