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     Air Law
                1.4    Collision avoidance            (Luftfartsret 2 - 1 video)
                An aircraft must not fly/drive so close to other aircraft that a collision hazard
                might arise.
                1.4.1    Aircraft in the air - right of way
                When two aircraft approach each other, the aircraft that does not have the
                right of way must maintain its controlled course and speed (but not altitude).
                Neither  this  rule  nor  any  other  air  traffic  regulation  exempts  the  aircraft
                commander  from  the  obligation  to  perform  such  maneuvers,  including
                avoidance maneuvers based on ACAS (Airborne Collision Avoidance System)
                equipment, which is best suited for collision avoidance.
                An aircraft that, according to the rules below, is required to give way to another
                aircraft must not pass over, under, or ahead of it unless done at a safe distance,
                and consideration has been given to the effects of wake turbulence.
                1.4.1.1    Head-on aircraft
                When  two  aircraft  are
                on  opposite  or  nearly
                opposite  courses,  and
                there  is  a  risk  of
                collision,  both  aircraft
                must  alter  their  course
                to the right.
                There is no distinction between powered aircraft, gliders, and balloons when it
                comes to head-on encounters.
                All traffic must give way when approaching head-on!
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