JungleJett
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Huh??
What is your answer to the manufacturing flaw in the airplane? Should we allow them to continue flying and maybe not be so lucky with the next pilot. (And by saying not so lucky, I mean being killed).
If there is something wrong with the airplane, then park it until they are ALL fixed. Why risk another life?
If the FAA were to find a design flaw with a certified airplane, they would give the owner/operator a certain amount of time to fix it or ground the airplane. If it were severe enough, they would ground a fleet. It if were not serious enough and could be controlled by a limit being placed on the operation of the airplane, that would be an answer as well. Should we limit the airplanes capabilities? Say..maybe no more than 2 or 3 g's? What if Boeing were to come out with such a limitation until a solution could be had. Would that be acceptable to both the USAF and the crews that fly the airplane?