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Old October 10th 05, 03:50 PM
J.A.M.
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I'd not care if the instrument is certified, legal, or not.
I'd care if it works, if it suits my needs. I'd rather not mess legal issues
in it. What does a lawer knows about what works in a glider?
Hi Todd,

Good point. Many soaring instruments are not TSO'd. But I have a
customer who wants to install a G meter in his certificated Grob 103 and
wants an instruments that would be "legal" and correct. I think that
makes sense. I would want to do things "correctly" with my glider as
well - if possible.

Paul Remde



 




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