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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 Al, I agree that inoperative flaps do not render certain aircraft unairworthy. During my primary training, one day the C150 flaps stopped to operate due to a weak battery. The chief instructor who was also an AP and DE told me that I should go out and practice landings without flaps. I had great fun that day practicing slipping to see how short that I could land without 40 degrees flaps. Hai Longworth |
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