C-120 8550
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Dorothy: not in Kansas anymore
This is a serious question about regulations. Not best practice, or common sense, which as we all know have no place in bureaucratic or regulatory language.
The FAA has clear regulations regarding the fact that required placards be word for word, in English (yeah redundant), the letter height specified, the thickness of the required solid lines, the ratio of height to width, the ratio of letter to space between letters and the space between words, the contrast of letters to background, readability, the permanence of the method of affixing...
I find no guidance on the angle to horizontal or to the pilot. Only that they be in clear sight of pilot and readable (which would to my mind cover it).
Is there a regulation, or part therof, that I am not aware of?
Thanks
The FAA has clear regulations regarding the fact that required placards be word for word, in English (yeah redundant), the letter height specified, the thickness of the required solid lines, the ratio of height to width, the ratio of letter to space between letters and the space between words, the contrast of letters to background, readability, the permanence of the method of affixing...
I find no guidance on the angle to horizontal or to the pilot. Only that they be in clear sight of pilot and readable (which would to my mind cover it).
Is there a regulation, or part therof, that I am not aware of?
Thanks