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Old July 10th 07, 11:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Hilton
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Al G wrote:
Ok, IMHO, inoperative flaps on a C-172 do not in any way render said
aircraft un-airworthy.
This airplane can be operated safely without flaps. I may limit myself to
runways longer than 800', but un-airworthy? They are not recommended for
takeoff, optional for landing, and not used enroute. Now if it were a
Lear...


Define "airworthy"; hint it does not mean "flyable". Ask Roy Smith about an
'energetic' FAA inspector.

Hilton