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What happens when a glider reaches its end-of-life?



 
 
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Old November 10th 09, 04:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Michael[_7_]
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Default What happens when a glider reaches its end-of-life?

Thank you everyone for the responses.

No, I didn't have a specific glider in mind. The question came to me
after I was studying the Blanik L-23 (in which I train) manual (6000
hours) and then read something about vintage gliders on the web.

I'm still learning about experimental aircraft and all the regs that
go with those, too.

--Michael
GHSA, Wallis, Texas
 




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