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Hi, in http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/ndxtype.htm, I see the
notation "ATC" for some planes and some planes are described as EXP. Help me out here Thanks |
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On Jun 20, 12:45*pm, Bret wrote:
Hi, inhttp://www.sailplanedirectory.com/ndxtype.htm, I see the notation *"ATC" for some planes and some planes are described as EXP. Help me out here Thanks ATC- ?Type Certification (I presume the A was meant to be an S, for Standard, and that is actually a typo...) EXP- Experimental certification -Paul |
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On Jun 20, 12:51*pm, sisu1a wrote:
On Jun 20, 12:45*pm, Bret wrote: Hi, inhttp://www.sailplanedirectory.com/ndxtype.htm, I see the notation *"ATC" for some planes and some planes are described as EXP. Help me out here Thanks ATC- *?Type Certification *(I presume the A was meant to be an S, for Standard, *and that is actually a typo...) EXP- Experimental certification -Paul Maybe A for aircraft? |
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On Jun 20, 12:55*pm, glidergeek wrote:
Maybe A for aircraft? More likely A for Approved, as in "approved Type Certificate." Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Jun 20, 12:51*pm, sisu1a wrote:
ATC- *?Type Certification *(I presume the A was meant to be an S, for Standard, *and that is actually a typo...) STC is more commonly associated with Supplemental Type Certificate, which approves the modification of an aircraft such that it no longer conforms to the specifications of its original Type Certificate. Thanks, Bob K. |
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