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Help!
I'm looking for the reference that IAs use to determine if an airplane is airworthy despite missing a cowling screw, having wing tip cracks, or a missing piece of carpeting. And no, it's not the a/c maintenance manual. I've searched the FAA site, Google, GPO, etc. Apparently I'm having a brain cramp and can't think of the reference or good keywords to use to locate. Thanks, Dan Mc |
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