BRAZIL ALLOWS AMERICAN PILOTS TO LEAVE
A federal judge in Brazil on Tuesday ordered the government to return the passports of two U.S. pilots who have been forced to stay in that country following the midair collision between an Embraer Legacy business jet and a Gol Airlines Boeing 737. Brazilian authorities had seized the passports, preventing the pilots from leaving, while a criminal investigation into the accident proceeded. Federal judge Candido Ribeiro said there were no legal grounds for restricting the pilots' travel. But the court said the two Americans must agree to return to Brazil for any further inquiry or judicial action. Both AOPA and the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations had appealed for the pilots' release, as well as the NBAA, several airilne-pilots groups and other organizations. Meanwhile, the investigation continues and Brazil's ATC system looks more and more like it's got chronic troubles to face (see below...)
This is a very casual collection of the stories and subjects which we're following for possible discussion in a future episode of the Uncontrolled Airspace podcast.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Legacy Pilots Leave Brazil -- Yeah!
From various sources (including this from AOPA's ePilot of Friday, Dec. 8) we learned...
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