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Old August 14th 03, 11:00 PM
Sridhar Rajagopal
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Yeah, the scenario I was looking at was a known problem with slideout
in a Navion (or another plane in a similar situation). br
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I know that this was an unfortunate accident, but there seem to be a
lot of questions regarding blame, and liability. Both the seller and
buyer would seem to be affected by this. br
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-Sridharbr
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Margy Natalie wrote:br
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Sridhar Rajagopal wrote:

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pre wrap=""Would the manufacturer come into the picture here? Pointing at a
defective seat, leading to seat slide out, etc. Just wondering ...
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Yeah, let me see... The manufacturer made a seat well over 50 years ago
and has had no input to how that seat was maintained or modified...
Sure, we could sue them! Now would you have to find the actual
manufacturer that made the plane at the time or the present owner of the
type certificate as it has passed hands a number of time since. Of
course I've never heard of a Navion having a slide out problem (I'm
lucky if I can get mine to move).

Let's face it, if you don't maintain things and/or set them properly
they aren't going to work. I would bet the pin on the seat assembly
wasn't fitted into the hole properly.

Margy

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