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Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Most flight manuals stipulate that aerobatics are prohibited. What is Transport''s definition of aerobatics?
 
Straight from the CAR's (101.01):

"aerobatic manoeuvre" - means a manoeuvre where a change in the attitude of an aircraft results in a bank angle greater than 60 degrees, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal acceleration not incidental to normal flying.

Sad isn't it. Being so 'limited'.
 
Straight from the CAR's (101.01):

"aerobatic manoeuvre" - means a manoeuvre where a change in the attitude of an aircraft results in a bank angle greater than 60 degrees, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal acceleration not incidental to normal flying.

Sad isn't it. Being so 'limited'.
 
Straight from the CAR's (101.01):

"aerobatic manoeuvre" - means a manoeuvre where a change in the attitude of an aircraft results in a bank angle greater than 60 degrees, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal acceleration not incidental to normal flying.

Sad isn't it. Being so 'limited'.
 
Straight from the CAR's (101.01):

"aerobatic manoeuvre" - means a manoeuvre where a change in the attitude of an aircraft results in a bank angle greater than 60 degrees, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal acceleration not incidental to normal flying.

Sad isn't it. Being so 'limited'.
 
Straight from the CAR's (101.01):

"aerobatic manoeuvre" - means a manoeuvre where a change in the attitude of an aircraft results in a bank angle greater than 60 degrees, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal acceleration not incidental to normal flying.

Sad isn't it. Being so 'limited'.
 
Straight from the CAR's (101.01):

"aerobatic manoeuvre" - means a manoeuvre where a change in the attitude of an aircraft results in a bank angle greater than 60 degrees, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal acceleration not incidental to normal flying.

Sad isn't it. Being so 'limited'.
 

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