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In article , "Jim"
wrote: They do, however they eventually become surplus to these users as well. They can sell at their discretion only after a couple years ( they don't even have to be in use during this period) and can also trade for like value just like the feds do. That depends on the transfer agreement. Many S-64 Skycranes were abtained using the trade method direct from Feds to the private (commercial) owners. The CH-54s (S-64s) were sold, not traded. There's no real analogy between the CH-54 and the OH-58, type certification was one of the original procurement requirements for the "crane, and all major components were overhauled in FAA approved facilities. -- Paul Baechler |
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