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airworthiness is the
measure of an aircraft's
suitability for safe flight.
Initial airworthiness is
demonstrated by a
certificate of
airworthiness issued...
- A
standard certificate of
airworthiness is a
permit for
commercial p****enger or
cargo operation,
issued for an
aircraft by the
civil aviation authority...
- An
airworthiness directive (commonly
abbreviated as AD) is a
notification to
owners and
operators of
certified aircraft that a
known safety deficiency...
- amateur-built and light-sport
aircraft airworthiness functions are
provided in
Order 8100.8. A
Continued Airworthiness Notification to the
International Community...
- PT-17
airworthy with R. B.
Mackley in ****ord. 75-2100 – PT-17
airworthy with
classic Aircraft Sales Limited in Blenheim. 75-2724 – PT-17
airworthy with...
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France T.2B-212 – Ju 52/3m
airworthy with
Amicale J.B.
Salis in Cerny, Essonne.
South Africa T.2B-273 – CASA 352L
airworthy at the
South African Airways...
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surviving North American P-51 Mustangs,
including airworthy planes and
planes on display.
Airworthy CA-18
Mustang 21 A68-104 -
Robbie Eastgate, formerly...
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authorities typically regulate the
following critical aspects of
aircraft airworthiness and
their operation:
design of aircraft, engines,
airborne equipment...
- and
status (
airworthy, on display, and in restoration). On
display F4U-5 121928 –
Museo de
Aviacion Naval,
Bahia Blanca NAS.
Airworthy F4U-1D 82640 –...
- (EASA) in Cologne, Germany.[citation needed] The JAA
started as
Joint Airworthiness Authorities in 1970.
Original objectives were only to
produce common...