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#258521 by ryand
23 Mar 2009, 21:08
I noticed on this site that the 2 A343 that VS sold to air comet are now up for sale. Theres a note under one of them saying EASA Compliant! Does anyone know what that means? Does anyone know why air comet are suddenly getting rid of their 343's?

Ryan

Edited to tidy link - honey lamb
#710804 by tontybear
23 Mar 2009, 21:30
its 'compliant' not 'complaint' (amazing difference what transposing a letter makes ! but have no idea what easa means- probaly some aircraft standard that matters to those in the know and I'm not that much of a aeroplane geek !
#710806 by tontybear
23 Mar 2009, 21:47
whoops !


sorry if that sounded like a spelling lesson - not intended !
#710809 by Tinkerbelle
23 Mar 2009, 21:56
EASA - European Aviation Safety Agency


[|:)]
#710811 by Nottingham Nick
23 Mar 2009, 22:17
quote:Originally posted by Tinkerbelle
EASA - European Aviation Safety Agency

See all the SEP study came in useful after all. [;)]
#710813 by ryand
23 Mar 2009, 22:26
quote:Originally posted by tontybear
whoops !


sorry if that sounded like a spelling lesson - not intended !


No problem! Sorry for the typo!

So looks as if its all change at Air Comet then!
#710824 by Denzil
23 Mar 2009, 23:47
In basic terms it means that the aircraft comply with all EASA airworthiness requirements. So all maintenance, modifications etc have been carried out in accordance with EASA. So this could make things more simple to transfer registration of the aircraft to an EASA member state.

Also note they are getting rid of MSN 007.
#711283 by jwhite9185
29 Mar 2009, 19:03
Wow that site is like auto trader... but for planes!
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