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<blockquote data-quote="ahamay6" data-source="post: 1966004" data-attributes="member: 13440"><p>I couldn't say. I don't fly the md-80. My guess is no, but that's not the road I'm going down on this deal. I'm not talking about the legality. I would never encourage any pilot to do something unlawful in an aircraft and furthermore would never encourage a pilot do do something that jeapordizes the safety of flight. That said, particularly on these old airplanes, if they delayed or grounded a flight for every little squawk, nobody would get anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahamay6, post: 1966004, member: 13440"] I couldn't say. I don't fly the md-80. My guess is no, but that's not the road I'm going down on this deal. I'm not talking about the legality. I would never encourage any pilot to do something unlawful in an aircraft and furthermore would never encourage a pilot do do something that jeapordizes the safety of flight. That said, particularly on these old airplanes, if they delayed or grounded a flight for every little squawk, nobody would get anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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