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At 05:10 16 July 2014, Doug Mueller wrote:
At 03:01 16 July 2014, GM wrote: Can anyone give me some pointers on how to research the FAA database to find out if a glider has a standard airworthiness certificate or must be registered in the experimental category? Thanks, Uli Uli, go to http://www.faa.gov in the search bar type in (TCDS) From there click on the link on the left side current model/By Make Click on the letter at the top of the manufacturer name. It will give alphabetical order. If it is not listed then it could be under a different type certificate. Check back here if you have a specific manufacturer not listed. Best of Luck, Doug Sorry for the repeat info. |
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