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Old 6th Jun 2006, 21:11
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idistech
 
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12 years and all that...

Originally Posted by robin
I'm open to correction, but the CofA is issued regardless. I'm not sure if the status of 'Aerial Work' is by Cert of Release to service or by Cert of Maintenance review
My toy has only 600hrs but is 12 years old, so will not be permitted to be on 'public cat' - EASA have introduced a calendar life as well as engine hours
Ive heard a 'rumour'/gossip that this 12 year rule is only for aircraft that are being transfered to the register ( initial Application ) , but this is not seems to be the accepted view, does anybody know of where the guidence/rules are ?
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