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Aircraft type designators new vs. old and ATC



 
 
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Old June 14th 05, 05:38 AM
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My experience with filing via the AOPA flight planner (which I believe
uses DUATS as its backend) is that it does indeed reject PA-28, PA28,
etc, and only accepts P28A, as you said and the FAA pub say. My CFII at
the time when I discovered this told me I was crazy.

Interesting that the designators for lots of other PA-nn were not
changed around.

-- dave j

 




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