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(amended 1998/12/01; no previous version) Interpretation 500.01 In this Part, "acoustical change", in respect of an aircraft, means a change in the type design of the aircraft or the aircraft engine that results in an increase in the noise emission levels of that aircraft; (modification acoustique) "change in the emissions", in respect of an aircraft, means a change in the type design of the aircraft or the aircraft engine that results in an increase in (a) fuel venting of the aircraft if the aircraft is turbine-powered; or (b) the exhaust emission of a turbine engine; (modification des émissions) "rotorcraft" means a gyroplane or a helicopter; (giravion) |
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