Whartung has a point -- small craft have strict volume limits (<100 tons). Otherwise it's a Boat or something. The code is a label you stick on the side.
The codes are human-readable helpful "at a glance" thingies for when you have encoded form data. But granted, a QSP for small craft will still have the volume encoded in it.
It's a bit redundant, but humans work well with a bit of redundancy. Call it a parity check.
The codes are human-readable helpful "at a glance" thingies for when you have encoded form data. But granted, a QSP for small craft will still have the volume encoded in it.
It's a bit redundant, but humans work well with a bit of redundancy. Call it a parity check.
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