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DUO DISCUS GROUNDED AS OF 31 JULY 2003



 
 
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Old July 31st 03, 11:37 PM
Eric van Geetsum
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Default DUO DISCUS GROUNDED AS OF 31 JULY 2003

WTH IMEDIATE EFFECTIVENESS THE GERMAN AUTHORITIES HAVE SUSPENDED THE
AIRWORTHINESS OF THE DUO DISCUS (T)
ALL DUO'S ARE GROUNDED DUE TO A WING FAILURE IN FLIGHT (BOTH PILOTS BAILED
OUT AND LANDED SAFELY WITH THERE CHUTE.)

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www.lba.de/dokumente/ad/lta-dt/2003-245-d.pdf


www.lba.de/dokumente/ad/lta-dt/2003-246-d.pdf


Eric



 




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