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Old February 28th 04, 05:07 PM
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Tarver Engineering wrote:

"sub-idiot Phil Miller" wrote in message
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Sh!t. I'm on the other side of the planet and I can find that in less
than 30 seconds:

http://www.faa.gov/certification/aircraft/8130-3.pdf


Very good sub-idiot miller.

Now go find the URLs for an 8130-1 and an 8130-9.

The term 8130 is incomplete.

Besides that, a return to service is from a 337.

So many incompetents, so little time ...


Since you're active in the industry, help me here, what is the regulatory
form that the FAA uses to issue an instrument approach procedure?

 




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