I like the PFA goody,
"Occupant warning, this aircraft is not certified to an international standard."
Even if it is actually a factory built aircraft.
It basically means that nobody else really likes the PFA Permit system and have the right to refuse access to their country; ie ask the Germans if it's OK (it always is) before you go. However, non-flying types thinks that it means "this piece of !!!!! was built by an illiterate in a leaky garden shed" Hmmmm.
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When the wheels stop turning you're high enuff. CubTrek. To slowly go...