That's why doing it through a Foundation is better. Owners could use the tooling to make OWNER PRODUCED parts. All the responsibility has to go to the owner or his mechanic. Other Types have done it through their type groups. What is needed is to have the tools and a place to put them as well as facilities for member to get to them. We have several of the key pieces, but not enough to drop the hammer.
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Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View PostThat's why doing it through a Foundation is better. Owners could use the tooling to make OWNER PRODUCED parts. All the responsibility has to go to the owner or his mechanic. Other Types have done it through their type groups. What is needed is to have the tools and a place to put them as well as facilities for member to get to them. We have several of the key pieces, but not enough to drop the hammer.N29787
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Originally posted by Scott View PostBe careful what you wish for. In an odd way we're kind of lucky there's no owner/manufacturer. In the litigious world we live in there would be a steady stream of cya "supplemental" inspections, mandatory life limits on certain components, service bullitens, letters etc etc. Most of it originating at the board table, not the engineering department as the legal department learns that 70+ year old aircraft are still flying around with there corporation's name on them!
If you've looked through the Cessna SID inspections you'll know what I mean.
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Kind of why I like the idea of a Foundation (us) owning the TCs. WE would be the board that made those decisions. Best thing would be if the value of the Foundation was so low that if someone sued you took the sign over the door down and told the person, "Your company now. Talk to the volunteer secretary over there and she will give you this months bills to pay." Lawyers walk away from cases where tehre are no assets to seize. Just have to structure the company so there is no value to go after.
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