D tomoni fivifliiofi news Volume 1, No. 16 Friday^ December 7, 1945 One of the reasons some jobs are nec essarily held up, is the negligence of the ovmers of airplanes to observe the regulations which require all operation papers to be kept in the airplane at all times. It is surprising how few pilots and mechanics are faiailiar T/vith those regulations. For the benefit of our personnel, I am listing below the portinont regulations# 43.100 »■ Registration Cortificate, A registration cortificate issuod to the ovmor of the aircraft shall bo carried in tho aircraft at all times* 43.101 - Airworthiness Certificate, An airworthiness cortificato or spccial authorization issuod by tho Administrator approving its operation shall bo carried in tho aircraft at all times during flight. 43.1010 - Aircraft Operation Record, iin aircraft for which an eirworth- iness certificate is currently in effect shall not be operated ur- less there is attached to such air- v/orthiness certificate an approp riate aircraft operation record prescri'bed and issued by the Admin istrator, nor shall such aircraft be operated other than in accord ance with the limitations pres cribed and sot forth by the Admin istrator in such record. Any change made to the aircraft which affoots these limitations shall bo mado under tho supervision of an approp riately rated mechanic or othor person authorized by the Adminis trator cjid such change shall be noted in the aircraft operations record, 43.24 - Aircraft ond Engine Logs. The registered owner shall keep accurate, current, permanent re cords of the total flight time of the aircraft and the running time of each engine. Sudi records shall be kept in logbooks or other suit able systems readily available*for transfer with the aircraft or indivi dual ongino and, upon request, must be presented to an authorized roprosenta- Qtive of the Admistrator or Board. A mechanical deviee v/hich records the total amount of operation or tlie total number of engine revolutions may be used in lieu of such aircraft and eng ine records. 43.25 - Rebuilt Engine Logs. A new re cord without previous operating his tory may bo used for an aircraft ongiu' rebuilt by tho Manufacturer or. any agency approved by the manufacturer fo. such work, provided such nov/ record co tains a signed statement by such manu facturer or agoncy giving tho date tho engine was rebuilt and such other in formation as the Administrator may require. AMONG OUR EMPLOYEES Mr. Vestal and Ihr, Northington left Wednesday night for the Piper factory to bring back two new QiJbs. We had a nice snow Wednesday night. How about that bet. Vestal? Signed-JF'.: Maizio seems a little nervous theso days. Could it be she's expecting somc' one? ^ ** “I" =t= =)=* * ANNOUNCa.ENTS Next Wednesday night, lbcomber 12th, at 8:00 P.M. in tho Terraco Room, tho airport is having their annual Christ mas party. Tho admission price is v.5C for each person that works at tho air port. This price includes your v;ifo o; dato. Many thanks to Mr. Parks for making this party possible. Wo have a novf father in our midst. Congro.tulations, Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis is the proud father of an 8-|- lb, boy. Mother and son are doing fino, Mr. Devi doing oven better. Wo have a new employee with us nov/, Tommy Shook. Wo’r'^ glad to have you with us*

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