It is basically all the information the FAA needs to certify the aircraft and issue an airworthiness certificate. Kohei on Jul 25, Thanks Wes! The explanation gave me clear answer and the website was good too. Now, I am ready to talk about this confidently on my cfi checkride. The following terms have been auto-detected the question above and any answers or discussion provided. Kohei on Jul 25, Thanks Wes! Let us know how it went.
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