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Function and Reliability Flight Testing for Turbine-powered Airplanes Weighing 6,000 Pounds or Less
Document ID:
FAA-2010-0218-0001
Document Type:
Rule
Agency:
Federal Aviation Administration
Topics:
Aircraft, Aviation Safety, Exports, Imports, Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
Federal Register Number:
2010-08130
CFR Citation:
14 CFR Part 21
View Document:
Details Information
Document Subtype:
Federal Register Publication
Received Date:
April 09 2010, at 10:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Start-End Page:
18134 - 18138
Page Count:
5
Comment Start Date:
April 9 2010, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date:
July 8 2010, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time
Comments
Total:
4
Emanuel Papandreas
Submitter:
Papandreas, Emanuel
Posted:
04/21/2010
ID:
FAA-2010-0218-0003
Comment Period Closed
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
Aero-Cert LLC
Submitter:
Leaver, Eric
Posted:
04/30/2010
ID:
FAA-2010-0218-0004
Comment Period Closed
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
Cessna Aircraft Company
Submitter:
Cessna Aircraft Company
Posted:
07/07/2010
ID:
FAA-2010-0218-0005
Comment Period Closed
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
Rolls Royce Corporation
Submitter:
Andrus, Robert
Posted:
07/09/2010
ID:
FAA-2010-0218-0006
Comment Period Closed
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
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Details Information
Comments
Submitter: Papandreas, Emanuel Posted: 04/21/2010 ID: FAA-2010-0218-0003
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
Submitter: Leaver, Eric Posted: 04/30/2010 ID: FAA-2010-0218-0004
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
Submitter: Cessna Aircraft Company Posted: 07/07/2010 ID: FAA-2010-0218-0005
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
Submitter: Andrus, Robert Posted: 07/09/2010 ID: FAA-2010-0218-0006
Jul 08,2010 11:59 PM ET
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