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Old April 26th 04, 02:24 PM
Michael
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"Richard Kaplan" wrote
I have heard of other stories like this and they have always been in
reference to planes which just changed hands or planes which were known to
have deferred maintenance.


I think you've nailed it. In fact, the three cases I know of all
involved the delivery flight after purchse on a 'great deal.' Perhaps
there are no 'great deals' in the used airplane market?

Michael
 




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