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Originally Posted by tjones1
I don't think it's a false double foul. The OP said A1 returned to the floor - therefore, the ball is dead. In 4.19.9 Situation A it states that A1 fouls B2 in returning to the floor.
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The ball does NOT become dead when A1 returns to the floor. That only makes A1 no longer an airborne shooter. The ball becomes dead when the try ends--in this case when it becomes apparent that it will not be successful.
You are being confused by the fact that an airborne shooter can commit a personal foul during a dead ball. That is not a factor in this play.