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5 new change letters

Started by mikeylikey, November 19, 2007, 06:04:02 PM

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mikeylikey

There are five new Interim Change Letters at CAP.gov  Check them out!

What's up monkeys?

arajca

These just update signature blocka nd contact information, no new policies.

MIKE

Kind of a cheap way to extend the ICLs past 90-180 days if you ask me.
Mike Johnston

mikeylikey

What's up monkeys?

RiverAux

An ICL only expires if it only meant to be a temporary policy in which case the exact date of expiration will be stated in the policy letter itself.  Policy letters without specific expiration dates do not expire, but they should be transformed into actual regulations within 90 days.  If they aren't made into regulations within that time frame (which is so common as to constitute a normal practice), there is no regulation that says that they expire or are no longer valid. 

Eclipse

Link please - all I see is info that is over a year old...

"That Others May Zoom"

jimmydeanno

If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law. - Winston Churchill

Eclipse

These are the last eight posted, nothing very exciting.  For the record, and despite and LOT of email traffic to that effect, I have yet to see an ICL or anything else regarding the U.S. CAP revert.

16 Nov 07 Revised Air Force PME Testing Procedures

16 Nov 07 On-line Safety Mishap Reporting and Investigation Procedures    

16 Nov 07 New Timelines for Property Disposal and Recordkeeping

16 Nov 07 Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs)

16 Nov 07 Civil Air Patrol Ethics Policy

12 Nov 07 Standardization of CAP's Advanced Technology Assets

24 Oct 07 Use of CAP Private Pilots for AFROTC Orientation Flights

15 Oct 07 Subordinate Unit Inspection Frequency

"That Others May Zoom"

RiverAux

QuoteI have yet to see an ICL or anything else regarding the U.S. CAP revert.
And if recent history is any guide you won't for a few more months.  Just like it took them 4 months to get an ICL out approving the US CAP stuff in the first place.  It was only a few weeks ago for petes sake.