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jwforeman wrote:Crash one wrote:Seriously I would think a structure would be a building designed to house people. A single wall on an open moor is hardly that.
Exactly the kind of answer we were after - thanks.
Moli wrote:jwforeman wrote:Crash one wrote:Seriously I would think a structure would be a building designed to house people. A single wall on an open moor is hardly that.
Exactly the kind of answer we were after - thanks.
I would say Crash one has it.
Moli
jwforeman wrote:I suppose it all depends upon what the CAA classes as a "structure".
jwforeman wrote:Crash one wrote:Seriously I would think a structure would be a building designed to house people. A single wall on an open moor is hardly that.
Exactly the kind of answer we were after - thanks.
Bill Haddow wrote:When legislation does not specifically define a term, then that term has the meaning in common use / the usual dictionary definition.
KNT754G wrote:A runway at a disused aerodrome is considered to be a structure, CAA ruled on that one some time back when an unlucky pilot was prosecuted for doing PFLs to ground level plus a foot or two to a disused runway.