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Who is responsible for checking the authorization validity of the flight altimeter

  1. The owner of the aircraft
  2. Maintenance supervisor
  3. Inspector of civil aircraft
  4. ✓The aircraft commanderCorrect answer

Explanation

The pilot-in-command (Aircraft Commander) is responsible for the pre-flight inspection, which includes verifying that the aircraft is airworthy and that all…

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