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CAMO and Part-M for dummies (Europe)



 
 
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Old November 6th 10, 10:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Lars Peder Hansen
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Default CAMO and Part-M for dummies (Europe)

Finally, someone managed to explain what EASA's Part-M and CAMO is all
about, in a way that I can understand..
Maybe others can benefit from this description, too.
There are also some refreshingly direct comments about the DG Flugzeugbau
blackmail scheme.

Cheers,
Lars Peder

http://www.camo-antwerpen.de/newslet...-untangled.pdf


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Old November 12th 10, 07:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Torsten Beyer[_2_]
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Default CAMO and Part-M for dummies (Europe)

In article ,
"Lars Peder Hansen" wrote:

Finally, someone managed to explain what EASA's Part-M and CAMO is all
about,


Being the author of this I am glad someone finds this helpful. Thanks
Peder.

cheers

Torsten
 




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