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Unread 09-15-11, 08:05 PM
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Cessna has started writing these additional inspections to meet the demand from FAA and Congress coming from the Aging Aircraft issue.
Wrong. The SID's are being driven by corporate (Cessna) attorneys as a CYA maneuver.
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Unread 09-15-11, 08:22 PM
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If Cessna is driving this train, then it seems to me, based on the magnitude of the inspections, they are admitting gross negligence.
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Unread 09-15-11, 08:50 PM
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It's simple. Cessna should pay for the inspections.
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It's simple. Cessna should pay for the inspections.
On a product they built 30 to 50 years ago??

If you had a '65 Ford Mustang with 250,000 miles on it would you expect Ford to still warranty it???
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Unread 09-16-11, 07:24 AM
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If it was a design flaw then yes. If it was because of a worn out part then no. I don't mind paying for the part and the labour to install said part but the cost of the inspections could exceed the value of the ac. It's as if they are trying to ground the entire fleet in one fell swoop.
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Unread 09-16-11, 04:26 PM
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If it was a design flaw then yes. If it was because of a worn out part then no. I don't mind paying for the part and the labour to install said part but the cost of the inspections could exceed the value of the ac. It's as if they are trying to ground the entire fleet in one fell swoop.
Design flaw?? Do you even understand what corrosion is? We're talking aluminum products being built up to 50 years ago, stored and cared for in who knows what ways.

Sorry, I just don't buy your reasoning. While I don't agree with Cessna and the SID, I do understand what's driving it. And it's not the FAA, it's Cessna attorneys playing CYA. With a country full of rogue lawyers looking for big payouts I don't blame them.
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Yes gross negligence. Because they should have built and sold the airplane with a service life limit...as new airplanes are built and sold today. Sorry they couldn't envision the airplane flying for 50 years, but what did they reasonably expect?

Corrosion! They had the knowledge and technology to zinc chromate all internal surfaces...but out of gross negligence and profit motive the airframes insides are bare metal...a crime against aviation in my opinion.
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Following the conversation - Interesting!

Just curious, if the revision is dated Oct 2010, why are we just talking about it now?

Was it just released by Cessna, or has it been out since October 2010?

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Unread 09-16-11, 07:11 AM
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If Cessna is driving this train, then it seems to me, based on the magnitude of the inspections, they are admitting gross negligence.
Nope. Cessna never envisioned these planes flying for 30-40 and even 50+ years.
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