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Old April 17th 07, 09:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ann O'Rack[_2_]
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At 07:36 17 April 2007, wrote:
On Apr 16, 3:48 pm, 'Dan G' wrote:
On Apr 16, 9:26 pm, '
wrote:

Such a major flaw in a wing spar should be replaced
at the
manufacturers expense IMHO.

If Boeing shipped a plane that was discovered to have
a flaw in it
because their sub contractor failed to adhere to manufacturing
specs
or QA procedures, Boeing would fix the problem then
deal with the
sub. After all Boeing owns the paper for the sales
contract.

So what is different here?


What is different is that the manufacturing company
(Glaser-Dirks) no longer exists, would you expect DG
to be responsible for a manufacturing problem in, e.g.,
an LS3 also? Yes they could come up with a better
solution than they have so far but expecting them to
pay for it just because they sell the spare parts is
a fantasy.