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United parking widebodies?

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What is worse, knowing that you are not doing maintenance or not knowing that things are missing? I would rather know the rule I am breaking than not knowing it in the first place.

That's some seriously screwed up logic. If you ball up an airplane because of an unknown maintenance issue the jury awards compensatory damages. If you crash an airplane because of a known maintenance issue that you failed to comply with the jury awards punitive damages. Which case would you rather have the lawyers arguing?
 
I am sure everyone is under the microscope since the SWA MX issues.

Yep, and you can add this new emphasis on maintenence (translation: increased cost) to the long list of crap management will expect us to pay for. Hint: it will be on the same list as fuel, security fees, management blunders, management bonuses, guaranteed profits to outsource providers, bad weather days and customer fares in general.
 
What is worse, knowing that you are not doing maintenance or not knowing that things are missing? I would rather know the rule I am breaking than not knowing it in the first place.
Ignorance vs Intent, tough call, but I think intent is the deal breaker
PBR
 

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