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On Oct 20, 9:42 pm, "BT" wrote:
Because it had no airworthiness certificate - we don't let real people (even the more expendable military) fly in those. If the airworthiness couldn't be guaranteed, we wouldn't normally let an aircraft fly. Mike.. the military has a lot of aircraft flying with people in them, that do not have an airworthiness certificate. I have 1500 hrs in one. BT OK - I suppose we wouldn't expect a civilian certificate from the FAA. But I assume the military have some other procedure to make sure that millions of dollars of our assets aren't scattered over hillsides? I did a consulting job some years ago with the military and the procedures were almost painful. Safety was an over-riding concern and it slowed things up considerably. Mike |
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