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Old 29th January 2024, 11:48
Stig Jarlevik Stig Jarlevik is offline
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SAS (Servicing Aircraft Section) meaning on AM 78 cards

Hi All
Looking through the AM 78 cards for Douglas Havocs this organization is frequently listed as
a BRD (Base Repair Depot)
Mostly it is listed without any base given, but now and then it does, such as Abingdon and Burtonwood

As far as I can see this organization is not mentioned in Air Britain's 'Flying Training and Support Units since 1912'

Can someone please enlighten me what this was? What did they do that no MU could accomplish (or
civil contractor for that matter)?

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