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Old 17th Oct 2006, 07:51
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"Limited" Category in the USA

I am researching the "Limited" category in the USA and how aircraft falling into this class are able to revenue-earn despite the fact that they do not have a full CofA.

This category seems to lie between "Experimental" and "Cof A" and has no UK or European equivalent.

Am I correct?

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Old 17th Oct 2006, 07:59
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You might find this useful:
http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert...wcert/limited/
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Old 17th Oct 2006, 10:53
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IIRC article 11 of the ANO has provision for aeriel work by "permit to fly" aircraft. I believe this is mainly to facilitate type and differences training on aircraft where there isn't a suitable CofA equivalent.
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