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FIVA Safety Brochure

aeronca65t

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To view the FIVA Safety Brochure- ~Click Here~

Mostly obvious but useful information.
Nice illustrations!
 
Um. Question: I read this passage with particular interest:

<span style="font-style: italic">Fluid levels and operation of lights (where fitted) should be checked prior to each journey.</span>

Does FIVA suggest that I have to check the fluid in my lights?
 
:lol:

You're sooo literal, Scott. :wink:
 
Amazing what a comma can do, ain't it?
 
Oooo! I have, but I'd never use Synthetic blinker fluid in my MG. It's ok for newer cars, but I understand its just not good with older blinkers.
 
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