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Date: 2011-06-14 13:34:18
Aeronautics
Fixed-wing aircraft
Cessna
Undercarriage
Airworthiness Directive
Flap
Type certificate
Aviation
Aircraft
Aerospace engineering

Issue[removed]TP 6980E[removed]Canadian Aviation Service Difficulty Reports

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