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Minimum Allowable Strength of a Towline Used for an Aerotow

Question 43

Question 43

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minimum allowable strength of a towline used for an aerotow of a glider having a certificated gross weight of 700 pounds is


A) 560 pounds
B) 700 pounds
C) 1400 pounds
D) 2100 pounds

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