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by mjevans
2638 days ago
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I think there are two things that would actually satisfy me at this point. Audited by an independent (E.G. EU's) agency, with open records... EITHER: A review of the actual paper trails and sources of the news story and build logs. OR: A randomized sample of like 5-10% of the planes from the suspect time range looking at the suspect parts in question. |
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I think FAA had a fantastic record until this whole MAX PR nightmare - they’ve certainly damaged their reputation. But I feel like domain experts at Boeing or Airbus definitely are going to have an edge vs a lowly paid government auditor. EU’s agency or whatever are still going to have to rely on Boeing engineers input.
Having worked in the aviation industry (I was designing C-130 fuselage section) as a Mechanical Engineer, I can tell you that the whole enterprise sometimes feels like it’s supported on stilts, it’s a house of cards.