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Yes, I am a lawyer. As such, I am attuned to looking for logical proof
of an assertion. You have provided none. Being a manager and business owner for "many" years qualifies for nothing other than something to do with the specific area of your business. Your professed knowledge of "these things", whatever "they" are, is so vague and general as to render your opinion even more suspect. Moreover, your logic, if it can be so charitibly characterised, is utterly backwards. If there were a motive to insulate themselves from responsibility (i.e., liability) for a defective product they would have been independently owned and not have the nexus to the other company. The issue, however, is not that, anyway; what and where are there ANY, ANY facts to support your rather tired accusation that the actions were a reaction to so-called bloodsuckers (and unsupported) allegations of overeaching by the American justice system? If you truly knew anything about business, you would know that these type of dual company setups are done routinely for, primarily, tax and financial reasons way beyond the scope of this newsgroup's interest area (which I entirely understand and agree with), and too numerous to discuss, especially with people who are more interested in generalities than cogency. |
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Thank you for conceding the merits.
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Which is why the Precise Flight standby systems include a low-vacuum
annunciator light. Which merely gives you a false sense of confidence as the vacuum stays on and the AI fails. Since AI's fail as often as dry pumps (and far more often than wet pumps) the low-vacuum annunciator light really doesn't help much. The real solution would be a tiny magnet integrated into the vacuum gyro and a tiny coil fixed in place. This would act as a generator, and would likely make enough juice to keep an LED lit. LED goes out - problem. Doesn't matter whether it's a failed AI or failed vacuum. Now good luck getting that certified for GA at any sort of reasonable price. Michael |
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Michael wrote:
Now good luck getting that certified for GA at any sort of reasonable price. In looking at some AIs and TCs, I did note at least one product where the flag is based not upon power but upon the rate of spin of the gyro. This was the Mid Continental 1394T100-7A according to my notes. - Andrew |
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Wound a little tight, are we? Remember in high school how they told you to
break your writings into paragraphs to improve readability? Oh, and in law school when they told you about sticking to the facts? I made no accusations. I simply said it was likely. And I continue to believe that. Your response is like us standing together in the rain and you asking me to PROVE that it is raining. As I said, ROFL. But -- please post again. Tell us how all the PI lawyers are really members of the Mother Teresa Society and are unwittingly getting rich out of selfless love for humanity. Challenge me to prove that it is not so. This is getting to be hilarious. On 8/31/2005 9:36 PM, wrote the following: Yes, I am a lawyer. As such, I am attuned to looking for logical proof of an assertion. You have provided none. Being a manager and business owner for "many" years qualifies for nothing other than something to do with the specific area of your business. Your professed knowledge of "these things", whatever "they" are, is so vague and general as to render your opinion even more suspect. Moreover, your logic, if it can be so charitibly characterised, is utterly backwards. If there were a motive to insulate themselves from responsibility (i.e., liability) for a defective product they would have been independently owned and not have the nexus to the other company. The issue, however, is not that, anyway; what and where are there ANY, ANY facts to support your rather tired accusation that the actions were a reaction to so-called bloodsuckers (and unsupported) allegations of overeaching by the American justice system? If you truly knew anything about business, you would know that these type of dual company setups are done routinely for, primarily, tax and financial reasons way beyond the scope of this newsgroup's interest area (which I entirely understand and agree with), and too numerous to discuss, especially with people who are more interested in generalities than cogency. |
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