File:4X-CYC (RF-FLA) ErezS.jpg
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English: The WSK-PZL Antonov 2 model plane was located at Marka (Greater Aman )airport by Israelis pilots who intended to bring it to Israel. After various maintenance and bureaucracy held by f the Jordanian authorities, the plane was flown to Megiddo via Haifa airport. ( after not flying for 3 years). The aircraft was assigned the call sign 4X-CYC. In the end, the plane did not receive an airworthiness certificate from the Civil Aviation Authority and therefore was sold to a foreign customer outside the State of Israel. |
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Source | https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/181806 |
Author | ErezS |
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