An Aviation Safety Inspector (ASI) is reviewing the maintenance records of a Cessna 172 used for flight instruction. The records indicate a 100-hour inspection was completed 95 flight hours ago. The ASI notes that the last annual inspection was completed 11 calendar months ago. The operator insists the aircraft is airworthy. Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the aircraft's inspection status?
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A
The aircraft is not airworthy because a 100-hour inspection is due.
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B
The aircraft is airworthy because it is still within the 12-calendar-month annual inspection period.
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C
The aircraft is airworthy, as a 100-hour inspection can be exceeded by up to 10 hours.
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D
The aircraft is not airworthy because an annual inspection supersedes a 100-hour inspection.