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I found this recent photo on internet. She is looking a lot better.
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I would not understand their attentions if it would be any different. Why would go through this whole process for one ferry flight and rip the a/c apart. Might as well do this at SPL. Anyway, considering it takes a long time to get the bird up in the sky, it's still not a safe a/c?The intentions are to keep it airworthy, but don't shoot the messenger.
As I already said in the USA overhaul will be done, so then it is nog for just one flight but the flight will then be made to keep it airworthy for the future.patrick@tediek.com wrote:I would not understand their attentions if it would be any different. Why would go through this whole process for one ferry flight and rip the a/c apart. Might as well do this at SPL. Anyway, considering it takes a long time to get the bird up in the sky, it's still not a safe a/c?The intentions are to keep it airworthy, but don't shoot the messenger.
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