According to FAA regulations, Airworthiness Directives (ADs) are mandatory and must be complied with to ensure the safety and airworthiness of an aircraft. However, some ADs may provide specific provisions or conditions under which an aircraft may be operated even if it is not in full compliance with the AD. These provisions might include special flight permits or temporary allowances under certain conditions.
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According to FAA regulations, Airworthiness Directives (ADs) are mandatory and must be complied with to ensure the safety and airworthiness of an aircraft. However, some ADs may provide specific provisions or conditions under which an aircraft may be operated even if it is not in full compliance with the AD. These provisions might include special flight permits or temporary allowances under certain conditions.