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Pocat wrote:

> What's a NASA form?

A form for the Aviation Safety Reporting System, which
is administered by NASA.  The idea is to encourage safety,
by providing immunity from penalty for pilots who describe
how "inadvertant" violations occurred and discuss ways for
other pilots to avoid them.

Better description, and Adobe Acrobat copy of form, available
at:
     http://olias.arc.nasa.gov/ASRS/ASRS.html

Snowbird


