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Chuck
October 23rd 03, 03:09 PM
My cousin is looking at a glider in Canada.

His question is, if he bought it, what is involved in getting the N number?

Thanks...

Chuck

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Having a smoking section in a restaurant,
is like having a peeing section in a swimming pool.

EDR
October 23rd 03, 03:41 PM
In article .net>,
Chuck > wrote:

> Having a smoking section in a restaurant,
> is like having a peeing section in a swimming pool.

Actually, the complete phrase is:
"Having smoking and non-smoking sections in a restaurant is like having
peeing and no-peeing areas in a swimming pool."

Ron Natalie
October 23rd 03, 04:02 PM
"EDR" > wrote in message ...
> In article .net>,
> Chuck > wrote:
>
> > Having a smoking section in a restaurant,
> > is like having a peeing section in a swimming pool.
>
> Actually, the complete phrase is:
> "Having smoking and non-smoking sections in a restaurant is like having
> peeing and no-peeing areas in a swimming pool."

At one point we were overseas (I think Africa somewhere) and one of our
group had asked the airline agent for a seat in the non-smoking section
(which I guess they didn't have). She was informed, very politely, that
it was not necessary for her to smoke in any section of the aircraft.

Robert Little
October 23rd 03, 07:17 PM
Not a problem with a certified in the US aircraft. Have a DAR inspect it
for conformity and with his okay a new airworthiness certificate will be
issued. Just contact your local FSDO or GADO for this information. I did
this several years ago with a Canadian Mooney aircraft. For $300, the local
FSDO recommended DAR didn't even walk out to the aircraft and examine it
closely. Why the FSDO wouldn't do it is beyond me. I sure did enjoy that
halogen landing light that passed his inspection, though.

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"Chuck" > wrote in message
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> My cousin is looking at a glider in Canada.
>
> His question is, if he bought it, what is involved in getting the N
number?
>
> Thanks...
>
> Chuck
>
> --
> Having a smoking section in a restaurant,
> is like having a peeing section in a swimming pool.
>
>

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