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Aircraft Engine Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
This part is an as removed, as is unit.
Brand:Unknown Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:F925 10075 000 00 Country//Region of Manufacture:Unknown

This ENG MASTER switch is an as removed unit.  --- sold as memorabilia--- as is--
THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES
ONLY, NOT FOR FLIGHT..IT HAS NO PAPERWORK
OR TRACE ABILITY...NO WARRANTIES FOR
MERCHANTABILITY OR SERVICEABILITY ARE
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
By purchasing this item the Buyer understands
and agrees to abide by the following:
The aircraft part or equipment being provided by UAM INC. are subject to export controls under
the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, 15 C.F.R. Parts 730-774, and other export control
laws and regulations of the United States and may require authorization from the U.S.
Government.
-Guarantees that the products are intended for and will be only used for civil uses, and will not
be used on a military aircraft, or for operations permitting the aircraft to fly to any restricted
country or for transfer (or transfer of possession or operational control) to any restricted
country. Customer further certifies that the products will not be sold, re-exported or deployed
for use by a military unit in China or any other country without prior authorization from the U.S.
Government.
-Will not sell, transfer, export or re-export any of these products for use in activities which
involve the development, production, use or stockpiling of nuclear, chemical or biological
weapons or missiles, nor use these products in any facilities which are engaged in activities
related to such weapons.
-WILL NOT sell, export or re-export any products, technology or software acquired from UAM
INC. to CUBA, IRAN, NORTH KOREA, SUDAN, or SYRIA, or to any other country to which
shipment is prohibited by U.S. export laws or regulations, nor to individuals or companies listed
on the U.S. Commerce Department's Table of Denial Orders, Entity List, Denied Persons List,
Unverified List, the U.S. Treasury Department's List of Specially Designed National (SDNs),
and the U.S. Department of State's Debarred Parties List

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