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<< I purchased a Lancair 200 from the builder.  There is supposed to be a 
 Limitation document attached to the Airworthness Certificate.  The builder 
 said he never prepared nor has any knowledge of a Limitations document. >>

Dan:  If no one else has brought this to your attention, the document the FAA 
is looking for is the "Operating Limitations" letter that is offically a part 
of your "airworthiness certificate".  There is a line on the certificate that 
says " Operating Limitations dated xx/xx/xxxx are a part of this certificate" 
.  These were issued to the original owner/operator and must be attached to 
be valid.  Contact the DAR or FAA office where it was certified for a copy.  
Don't fly without it.

Mike DeHate
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