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Old 19th Mar 2014, 14:31
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douglasheld
 
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Aircraft Insurance

Yes, exactly. The insurance document should be in the aeroplane together with the CofR, the W&B worksheet, CofA and the MEL, etc.

If it's not there or you don't understand it positively, you shouldn't fly that day.
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