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Old February 21st 04, 04:42 AM
Bruce Gray
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Especially since when I got mine to many years ago, they were free.
Thankfully they're good for a lifetime.

Bruce
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The AOPA Canada briefing summary says a Radiotelephone Operator's
permit is required for flight into Canada. I did some checking at the
FCC website and it appears that the cost for this piece of paper is
$100. Or am I looking at the wrong piece of paper. Flying is
admittedly expensive, but this seems too much for what appears to be a
pretty trivial document.



 




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