Government Exhibit - Flight Log Records: GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT 662-RR
Summary
The document contains flight log records for two aircraft, N1251G and N404CH, detailing various flights, pilots, and remarks. It includes information on flight dates, routes, and specific events or issues encountered during flights. The records are certified as true by pilot Samuel Derafas.
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