| 31. | The JL . 2 first flew in August 1979 and received its Certificate of Airworthiness on 29 January 1980.
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| 32. | Again there arose a small discrepancy in the numbering of the aircraft registration number and the certificate of airworthiness numbers.
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| 33. | *1952 The de Havilland Comet 1 became the first turbojet-powered civil airliner to be awarded a certificate of airworthiness.
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| 34. | Before the Concorde fleet can fly again, civil aviation authorities in France and Britain must restore the certificate of airworthiness.
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| 35. | In October 1950, a limited category Certificate of Airworthiness was granted to allow the aircraft to carry non-fare paying passengers.
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| 36. | The plane received a certificate of airworthiness from the Federal Aviation Administration on May 20, 2016 allowing it be flown.
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| 37. | Before the Concorde fleet can fly again, civil aviation authorities in France and Britain must restore the planes'certificate of airworthiness.
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| 38. | In 1936 the Government created the Air Registration Board, a new body that would examine civil aircraft and issue certificates of airworthiness.
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| 39. | The weight of the aircraft at the time of take-off was within the maximum limit specified in its certificate of airworthiness ..
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| 40. | The aircraft were returned to Manston, but the Certificate of Airworthiness for Vanguard G-AXOO expired on 28 February and was not renewed.
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