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davieboy001
17th Oct 2004, 07:33
An interesting question (or two) here.
does anyone know an site on the web that shows a list of aircraft (pax and cargo) that shows the Certificate of Airworthness dates etc..?
and if so, what is it :p
Just trying to find some stuff out
David
speedbird_heavy
17th Oct 2004, 08:29
G-INFO (http://www.caa.co.uk/srg/aircraft_register/ginfo/search.asp) lists UK aircraft and when their CofA expires ect...
davieboy001
17th Oct 2004, 08:32
it was just a general over view....
instead of looking for at the full range of aircraft registered.,
kinna like
737-200 exp 2005 etc...
David
Oshkosh George
18th Oct 2004, 15:44
There are TYPE Airworthiness certificates,but they don't expire.
Sometimes they are withdrawn if a serious fault is found with a particular design,but ordinarily,a certificate relates to an INDIVIDUAL aircraft,and that has an expiry date,renewable at whatever date it is!
davieboy001
18th Oct 2004, 17:25
thats brill cheers, anyone know of any info on these?
Thanks for the Help
David