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FAA rules on GA mid-air in California

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DXing 17 Sep 22, 11:47Post
This accident caught my attention because as a student pilot I had a nearly similar experience that obviously ended much better. RIP to all involved. To any pilot that thinks someone else is getting too close, all I can say is at the earliest opportunity turn away as fast as you can. Act as if the other pilot doesn't see you.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/plane-crash-details-emerge-from-midair-collision-that-killed-three-dog/ar-AA11UlvV?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=81d059b8de524ad9bcf907764006638a

What makes this a rather odd mid-air is that both pilots evidently saw each other and were also in communication, and yet still collided.
What's the point of an open door policy if inside the open door sits a closed mind?
 

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