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Lost Operating Limitations

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user 30038

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I did something incredibly stupid. While doing my owner assisted condition inspection on my Pitts I pulled out the operating limitations to review and verify. Well I put them on my desk and started cleaning up for the night. I put a pile of papers on my desk to be thrown out. Guess what went into the trash and away with the garbage?!?!?
How painful of a process is it to get a new set? This plane was built in 1982. There is the log entry from the DAR and documentation of the flight testing?
Another reason I was reviewing them is because I am making a major change. New Catto 3 blade prop to replace the Sensenich metal 2 blade.

Thanks
 
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