Is a DO-328 a CS-23 or CS-25 A/C?
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Is a DO-328 a CS-23 or CS-25 A/C?
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CS-25 is for large aeroplanes and CS-23 is for normal, commuter, etc. categories.
Is the DO-328 a CS-25 or CS-23 categorie?
CS-25 is for large aeroplanes and CS-23 is for normal, commuter, etc. categories.
Is the DO-328 a CS-25 or CS-23 categorie?
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The Dornier 328 series was certified under Part 25 rules.
The EASA TCDS number is A.096 Link to the TCDS: http://www.easa.eu.int/home/tc_aircraft_en.html
The FAA TCDS number for the -100 series is A45NM ( http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...ighlight=a45nm )
TCDS A55NM for the -300 series. http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...ighlight=a55nm
Hope this helps.
Wonderful aircraft and the 728 would have been the 777 of regional aircraft - if Fairchild Dornier had had better management and of course the $$$$$ to go with it. What a great bunch of people who got screwed over in the process. Really miss working there and living in the München area. (I was working for a supplier and not FD when they closed.)
The EASA TCDS number is A.096 Link to the TCDS: http://www.easa.eu.int/home/tc_aircraft_en.html
The FAA TCDS number for the -100 series is A45NM ( http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...ighlight=a45nm )
TCDS A55NM for the -300 series. http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...ighlight=a55nm
Hope this helps.
Wonderful aircraft and the 728 would have been the 777 of regional aircraft - if Fairchild Dornier had had better management and of course the $$$$$ to go with it. What a great bunch of people who got screwed over in the process. Really miss working there and living in the München area. (I was working for a supplier and not FD when they closed.)