Wow.
http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/safety/programs/sups/upn/media/2016/upn_2016-2013nm460018.pdf
...after starting with a much larger fortune.EZFlap wrote:If you do that, they will support and empower you and let you make a small fortune in aviation
175 magnum wrote:
As we all know being certified is all about the money.
EZFlap wrote:Assuming for the moment that the accusations are true, Some folks over there need to go to jail. A POS Chinese knock-off altitude encoder that goes wonky at the wrong time easily has the capability to put one airplane into another airplane. Chances are, with our luck, it would be presented to the pubilc as a tragic case of someone's Cherokee running over an innocent 767. Five seconds later some cockroach bureaucrat will sieze on the career opportunity of getting all of these pesky little airplanes out of the sky at election time.
It doesn't matter that it wasn't a connecting rod or wing spar this time. It matters that there is an established pathway and an open door for something like this to happen, and next time it may be a spar cap.
I actually met "Jimmy the Butcher" once, as a kid many years ago, and I'd cheerfully support the FAA sending him over to Ameri-King to administer some old-school justice. It would need to be on Youtube, with an FAA order for all Production Certificate holders to watch.
Thsi isn't a small thing IMHO.
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