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19/04/2013 2:08 pm
Hi everyone,
In CAR 42ZC-4-d it makes a reference to Class B Aircraft.
I'm just wondering where the definition of the different aircraft classes are in the CAR,CAO or AIP, if at all.
Cheers
Gleavage
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19/04/2013 3:44 pm
If you look up CAR 1988 Part 1, page 8, Interpretation. You will find on page 16 the following definition of Class A and Class B aircraft. In essence it says that a Class A aircraft is one that is used for RPT operations and a Class B aircraft is any other aircraft.
Bob
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19/04/2013 4:33 pm
Great, found it. Thanks Bob
"The strength of turbulence is directly proportional to the temperature of your coffee"
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