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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 186 of 262 1897 LC8VMAX6 Rodgers - cross 1 A. That's right. 2 Q. That is not a passenger manifest, right? 3 A. No, it is not. 4 Q. You had a practice, I think you described this, of taking the manifests and then taking the names of the passengers and entering them in your own personal pilot logbook, right? 5 6 A. Correct. 7 8 Q. So that's why your logbook has those -- that information in it, right? 9 A. Yes. 10 11 Q. But that's your particular practice; it's not what every pilot does, right? 12 A. Correct. 13 14 Q. Okay. Now, you said on direct that if you didn't get all the names of the passengers, which happened from time to time, you would still try to keep track of how many passengers there were? 15 16 Q. And if you didn't know their names, you might put in something like \"one passenger\" or \"one PAX\" to indicate an unnamed passenger? 17 18 A. Correct. 19 20 Q. And then later you might have put -- or around the same time you might have put \"one female\" or \"one male\" to indicate the gender, right? 21 22 A. Correct. 23 24 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00019048",
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