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5.6 Questionable part numbers, fraudulent or suspicious Technical Standard Orderor FAA − Parts Manufacturer Approval markings and/or re-identification,stamp-overs or vibro-etching on the data plate.5.7 Parts delivered with photocopied or missing CAD Form One or otheracceptable maintenance release documentation.5.8 Parts with a finish that is inconsistent with industry standards (e.g.,discoloration, inconsistencies, resurfacing).5.9 Parts purchased as new but with release documentation reflecting a status otherthan new.5.10 Parts with poor documentation exhibiting incomplete or inconsistent partidentity information.5.11 Intact 'scrap' unsalvageable parts offered in bulk weight for prices higher thanfor mutilated parts with identical weight and content.6 CancellationNOTE: Suspected Unapproved Parts Notification can be found on FAA Internet address:http://www.faa.gov/avr/sups.htm and Special Airworthiness Information Bulletinscan be found on FAA Internet address: http://av-info.faa.gov.An approved organisation or LAME who receives suspect parts should reportto the Director-General as detailed in Airworthiness Notice No.19.This Notice cancels Airworthiness Notice No.96 Issue 1, dated 1 November 1996,which should be destroyed.Albert K. Y. LAMDirector-General of Civil Aviation<strong>31</strong> January 2002 AN-96 P.4

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