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matt(at)n559rv.com
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:19 pm    Post subject: Troubling Airworthiness Directive... Reply with quote

Thank you everyone who has responded to my posts. These forums are very helpful and provide a lot of insite and guidance...

Regarding these AD's it amazes me that the manufacturer is not liable. I have always heard of the huge amounts of liability that
manufacturers take in the aviation field yet they are not held responsible for these blantantly defective parts in most of the issued
AD's... very strange.

- Matt

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 8:00 am    Post subject: Troubling Airworthiness Directive... Reply with quote

Thanks Skippy,

An interesting article for all to read!

I actually made the comment somewhat "tongue-in-cheek" . . . I have a
1940 Piper J4-A that I have to hand prop . . . if I get hurt . . . who do I
sue . . . how long is long enough . . . there are financial and personal
risks when you mess with airplanes . . . It does seem to me the we pay a lot
for FAA Certification for less benefit than the cost . . . but there are few
guarantees that cover you after you get down the road a ways!

I'm lucky . . . my ECi cylinders (on my RV-Cool are the more recent "Titan"
version and are unaffected by the AD . . . but who knows what tomorrow may
bring??

Thanks again,
Bob
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Here is an interesting article on Aviation Product Liability.

http://www.avweb.com/news/avlaw/181885-1.html

Bob C...There is a small section in the article that speaks to FAA
certification.

Regards,
Skippy


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 8:00 am    Post subject: Troubling Airworthiness Directive... Reply with quote

Just imagine how bad it is for the certified suckers, I mean owners.

do not archive

Shemp/Jeff Dowling
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