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On Jun 5, 10:27 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Shirl writes: There are PLENTY of carefully maintained aircraft that have problems and failures, some resulting in accidents and some not. The concept you aren't understanding is that mechanical failure is not necessarily an indication of poor/careless/inadequate maintenance, and in fact, more frequently than you believe, things go wrong even on airplanes that are vigilantly maintained. Bottom line, even though you and your mechanic do everything humanly possible, there is simply no way to assure an aircraft isn't going to have a problem. Then it must be a defect in design. Thanks, for letting me know you have no clue about engineering. -Kees |
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