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1
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means an alteration not listed in the aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller specifications

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Major modification

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PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM INSPECTIONS

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Aviation maintenance technician and an AMO

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presents regulatory requirements for the airworthiness of aircraft expected to operate in the Republic of the Philippines using the standards and recommended practices in ICAO Annexes 6 and 8.

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CAR Part 5

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4
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requires all persons operating Republic of the Philippines registered aircraft to notify the Authority when certain events occur

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CAR Part 5

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The set of processes by which an aircraft, engine,propeller or part complies with the applicable airworthiness requirements and remains in a condition for safe operation throughout its operating life.

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Continuing Airworthiness

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A certification confirming that the maintenance work to which it relates has been complied with in accordance with the applicable standards of airworthiness, using approved data

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Maintenance release

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a repair that if improperly done might appreciably affect weight, balance, structural strength, performance, power-plant,operations, flight characteristics, or other qualities affecting airworthiness

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Major repair

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The alteration of an aircraft/aeronautical product in conformity with an approved standard.

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Modification

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Simple or minor preservation operations and the replacement of small standard parts, not involving complex assembly operations

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Preventative maintenance

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The restoration of an aircraft/aeronautical product using methods,techniques, and practices acceptable to the Authority, including disassembly,cleaning, and inspection as permitted, repair as necessary, and reassembly; and tested in accordance with approved standards and technical data

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Overhaul

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This work will be performed by only the manufacturer or an organization approved by the manufacturer, and Authorized by the State of Registry

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Rebuild

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12
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A document signed by an authorized representative of an approved maintenance organization (AMO) in respect of an inspection, repair or modification on a complete aircraft, engine or propeller after it has received a Maintenance Release for the maintenance performed at an AMO

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Return to Service (RTS)

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13
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The Contracting State which approved the original type certificate and any subsequent supplemental type certificates for an aircraft, or which approved the design of an aeronautical product or appliance

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State of Design

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The State having jurisdiction over the organization responsible for the final assembly of the aircraft engine or propeller.

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State of Manufacture

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The Contracting State on whose register the aircraft is entered.

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State of Registry

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AOC

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Air Operator Certificate

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AMO

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Approved Maintenance Organization

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18
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MEL

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Minimum Equipment List

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PIC

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Pilot in command

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20
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TSO

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Technical Standard Order

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21
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The Authority may amend or modify a Certificate of Airworthiness,

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Upon application from an operator

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22
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a complete aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller

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Class I Aeronautical Products

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23
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Standard Certificate of Airworthiness, special Certificate of Airworthiness, and Certificate of Airworthiness issued for restricted or limited category aircraft are effective for _________

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One year

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24
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An experimental certificate for research and development, showing compliance with regulations, crew training, or market surveys is effective for_______ after the date of issue or renewal unless the Authority prescribes a shorter period.

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one year

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25
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may be issued for an aircraft that may not currently meet applicable airworthiness requirements but is capable of safe flight or the purpose of flying aircraft to a base where maintenance or alterations are to be performed.

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Special Flight Permit

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a major component of a Class I product (e.g., wings,fuselages, empennage assemblies, landing gears, power transmissions, control surfaces, etc), the failure of which would jeopardize the safety of a Class I product; or any part, material, or appliance, approved and manufactured under the Technical Standard Order (TSO) system in the “C” series.

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Class II Aeronautical product

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any part or component which is not a Class I or Class II product and includes standard parts, i.e., those designated as AN, NAS, SAE,etc.

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Class III Aeronautical product

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28
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used to describe a product means that the product has not been operated or placed in service, except for functional testing,since having been overhauled, inspected and approved for return to service in accordance with the applicable CAR.

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Newly overhauled

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29
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made in respect of an aircraft where it meets the applicable noise emission levels specified in the Authority.

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Certificate of noise compliance

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30
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All Philippine registered aircraft shall be re-weighed when used for commercial or aerial work operations every _______________

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three years

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31
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All Philippine registered aircraft shall be re-weighed when used in general aviation every _________

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five years

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32
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AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL TO APPROVE FOR RETURN TO SERVICE

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A pilot licensed by the Authority, licensed aviation maintenance technician, an AMO

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33
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PCAR Part 6

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Approved Maintenance Organization

34
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The manager who has corporate authority for ensuring that all maintenance, preventive maintenance, and modification required by the aircraft owner/operator can be financed and carried out to the standard required by the Authority

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Accountable Manager (Maintenance)

35
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Technical information approved by the Authority.

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Approved data

36
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Structural materials made of substances; including, but not limited to, wood, metal, ceramic; plastic, fiber-reinforced materials, graphite, boron, or epoxy with built-in strengthening agents that may by in the form of filaments,foils; powders, or flakes; of a different material.

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Composite

37
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A physical plant, including land, buildings, and equipment, which provide the means for the performance of maintenance, preventive maintenance,or modifications of any article

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Facility

38
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Provide for the proper storage, segregation, and protection of materials, parts,and supplies

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Housing

39
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A certification confirming that the maintenance work to which it relates has been complied with in accordance with the applicable standards of airworthiness, using approved data.

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Maintenance release

40
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Any maintenance not normally performed by anAMO (e.g. tire retreating, plating, etc.)

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Specialized maintenance

41
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minimum rest period of a person who will perform maintenance function

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8 hours

42
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maximum number of consecutive hours allowed to a person performing maintenance function

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12 hours

43
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in situation involving unscheduled aircraft unserviceability, persons performing maintenance functions for aircraft may be continued on duty

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16-20 hours

44
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following unscheduled duty periods, the person performing maintenance functions for aircraft shall have mandatory rest period

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10 hours

45
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the person performing maintenance functions be relieved from all duties during any 7 consecutive day period

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24 hrs

46
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a request for deviation authority must be submitted to the authority at least _______

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60 days

47
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aircraft 5,700kg MCTOW or less

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Airframe Rating class 1

48
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aircraft 5,700kg MCTOW up to, and, including 32,000kg max certificated take off weight

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Airframe Rating class 2

49
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aircraft over 34,200kg max cert take-off weight

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Airframe Rating class 3

50
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rotorcraft 2,736kg MCTOW or less

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Airframe Rating class 4

51
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rotorcraft over 2,736kg MCTOW

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Airframe Rating class 5

52
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aircraft composed of composite material, of 5,700kg MCTOW or less

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Airframe Rating class 6

53
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aircraft composed of composite material, of over 5,700kg MCTOW

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Airframe Rating class 7

54
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reciprocating engine

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Powerplant Rating class 1

55
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turbopropeller and turboshaft engines

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Powerplant Rating class 2

56
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turbojet and turbofan engines

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Powerplant Rating class 3

57
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fixed-pitch and ground-adjustable propeller

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Propeller Rating class 1

58
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variable pitch propeller

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Propeller Rating class 2

59
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communication and equipment

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Avionics Rating Class 1

60
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navigational equipment

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Avionics Rating Class 2

61
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pulsed equipment

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Avionics Rating Class 3

62
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Aircraft computer system

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Computer System Rating class 1

63
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powerplant computer system

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Computer System Rating class 2

64
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avionics computer system

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Computer System Rating class 3

65
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mechanical

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Instrument Rating class 1

66
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electrical

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Instrument Rating class 2

67
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gyroscopic

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Instrument Rating class 3

68
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electronic

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Instrument Rating class 4

69
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mechanical

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Accessory Rating class 1

70
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electrical

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Accessory Rating class 2

71
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electronic

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Accessory Rating class 3

72
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APU

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Accessory Rating class 4

73
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the AMO shall retain the capability lists and self-evaluation for ________ from the date accepted by the accountable manager

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2 years

74
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it specifies the scope of work required of the AMO in order to satisfy the relevant requirement needed for an approval of an aircraft or aeronautical product for return to service

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Maintenance Procedural Manual

75
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responsible in ensuring that all maintenance required to be carried out in the hangar, plus any defect rectification carried out during base maintenance, is carried out to specified design and quality standards.

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Base maintenance Manager

76
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responsible in monitoring the AMO’s compliance with part 6 and amendment of the procedure manual

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Quality manager

77
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responsible in ensuring that all maintenance required to be carried out on the line, including line defect rectification, is performed to the required standard.

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Line maintenance manager

78
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responsible for final disposition of rejected part including component of parts that have exceeded allowable shelf life limits

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Chief certifying staff manager

79
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interpret maintenance requirements into maintenance tasks.

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Planner

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