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My certificate was issued pre-1993. The order grandfathers all certificates pre-1993 to their originally issued Ops Limitations letter. My letter does not state I have to get a new one when I move or sell the glider. Later Ops Limitations state that. It's important not to lose your pre-1993 certificate or Ops Limitations, a replacement will probably, most likely, be in accordance with the newer Order. Jim "Kevin Christner" wrote in message oups.com... Jim, When you moved didn't you have to get a new airworthiness certificate from the local FSDO. Every experimental glider I've had has required a reissue of the airworthiness. Kevin |
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