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Old 5th Nov 2010, 15:23
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Hello everyone

I need help in determining if there is any regulations be it CAA FAA JAA ..etc wich allows or prohibits flight testing of a twin jet airliner an A320....thanks

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Old 5th Nov 2010, 18:00
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Unless you are testing specific items related to specific night conditions,ie NVG,IR, lighting, then I wouldn`t start digging a hole yet..
Suggest you also read-up on the Airbus accident,and also the UKAAIB report on the `runaway`737`. Second and third questions will be `WHY`,WHY ...? ?

Third Q,if you are in a land of cedar trees,think also about recent accidents,at night to aircraft not doing flight-testing....

Notwithstanding the first paragraph,why would you want to wait all day,and then go testing at night ?...far better to sleep well,and go early in the morning....

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thank you sycamore.....i agree with you 100%
The bean counters asked the question and it had to be answered with a reference to shut them up for good
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I don`t know of a reference ,but it is usually filed under `Common Sense` ,and also `Airmanship`....!
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Yes, but why is it that 90% of the time test airplanes always seem to get signed out at the stroke of twilight?
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