Brasher warning
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A Brasher warning is a warning issued to pilots after a potential deviation[further explanation needed] by the latter occurs. It was named after captain Jack Brasher, a former Republic Airlines pilot who was accused of deviating from an assigned altitude in 1985.[1] The FAA refers to this as the "Brasher Notification" or Pilot Deviation Notification.[2]
References
- ↑ Godlewski, Meg (2024-06-26). "What Is a Brasher Warning?". FLYING. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
- ↑ "Air Traffic Procedures Bulletin - March 2021" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration.
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