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FAA General Aviation Activity Survey???



 
 
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Old May 23rd 11, 07:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
HoUdino
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Default FAA General Aviation Activity Survey???

One occasionally gets an "FAA General Aviation Activity Survey" in the
mail. The questions are tied to your N-number and most have little to
do with soaring/gliders.

Where is this data massed and is it easily accessable? Do they
separate gliders as their own category? If not, is this important
enough to pull out the logbooks and calculate?

Who knows...

HU
 




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