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Old 4th December 2008 | 17:33
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help with definitions

Hoping someone can help me with a link to where I can find out what the definitions of A & B conditions are.

Busy doing module 10 and keep seeing that aircraft are able to fly on permits to fly under A or B conditions etc, but can't find a link to tell me what they are.

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A and B Conditions

Take a look at the ANO Schedule 3. CAP 393 available from the CAA website - just search the 'publications' section.

AWN #9 describes the situation with EASA aircraft.
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