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![]() Impressive response, but my question was not answered. I will restate it. "If he opens it up, isn't there some sort of qualifications he needs to certify it and return it to service?" That was my origonal question, you seemed to have a reaction to. I wasn't trying to tell you anything. But I guess I should have known better than to ask a question. In Canada radios get "green tags" and avionics shops have to meet certain qualifications and be certified to do so. It costs them a lot of $$$ to do so. They even put stickers on the radio case and withness paint on the screws. Strangely they did at some of the US shops I have visited. That's all, I just didn't know a private owner could return it to service in the United States. |
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