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Old 4th Aug 2008, 15:01
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After a copy of the 767 limitations page

Like the title says, just a copy of the airspeed limitations page please.
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Try Here 18 wheeler
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That should do nicely thanks mate
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The Mach limit given, 0.86, is the FAA one. For UK certification, the CAA was more limiting - I think it is 0.84M
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Ken, our 767's are "G" registered and are limited at .86, our 757's however are limited at .84, go figure I guess
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