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Originally Posted by jimpiano
Greymule (actually wadeintothem) wrote:The scenario does not SAY IFR was called nor in effect and nothing about this scenario automatically makes IFR in effect.
You can use the test question to make a point on the rule that would allow a team to benefit by interference.
However, the rule book also prevents that situation from happening under the circumstances outlined in the test question...which is important if the play actually happens.
The play in question is a clear case of invoking the infield fly rule. I already cited the rules covering the play.
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Humor me and show me by rule that this scenario as described AUTOMATICALLY makes IFR in effect.
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