Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged V)
Not that I know anything on the topic, specifically... but when the Citabria/Champion/Aeronca wood wing AD and the Bonanza V-tail brace AD came up... both planes... both ADs... both comment periods... both advisories... both rumor mills... both sets of FAA offficials... both rising and falling owner anxiety levels... looked EXACTLY like this one. Maybe there is a big conspiracy, although I doubt it ... and... and maybe there is a smoke filled room of bribe taking thugs hoping to corner the Taylorcraft strut market, although I doubt it... I think people trying to work out the various issues looks the same everywhere. Oblique, goofy, opaque, fitful, distorted, strange, and inhuman.
The FAA is limited by Congress, the NTSB, Possible Lawsuits, interested 3rd parties, dis-interested 3rd parties, and a party on the 3rd floor, etc. The FAA speaks in the exotic language of the "Washington-ese." Likely only your local IRS agent can translate for you. The factory, Forrest, probably Univair, and some engineers are working for various enities and are limited to discuss the issue at the moment. Such is the nature of these things.
I think this explains VictorBravo's problem. Who would have ever thought that non-destructive-testing would have become the major preoccupation of all American Taylorcraft owners? I'll bet'cha no one saw that coming. However, If you did... could you tell me where the stock market will be in 6 months?
With regards;
ED OBRIEN
Not that I know anything on the topic, specifically... but when the Citabria/Champion/Aeronca wood wing AD and the Bonanza V-tail brace AD came up... both planes... both ADs... both comment periods... both advisories... both rumor mills... both sets of FAA offficials... both rising and falling owner anxiety levels... looked EXACTLY like this one. Maybe there is a big conspiracy, although I doubt it ... and... and maybe there is a smoke filled room of bribe taking thugs hoping to corner the Taylorcraft strut market, although I doubt it... I think people trying to work out the various issues looks the same everywhere. Oblique, goofy, opaque, fitful, distorted, strange, and inhuman.
The FAA is limited by Congress, the NTSB, Possible Lawsuits, interested 3rd parties, dis-interested 3rd parties, and a party on the 3rd floor, etc. The FAA speaks in the exotic language of the "Washington-ese." Likely only your local IRS agent can translate for you. The factory, Forrest, probably Univair, and some engineers are working for various enities and are limited to discuss the issue at the moment. Such is the nature of these things.
I think this explains VictorBravo's problem. Who would have ever thought that non-destructive-testing would have become the major preoccupation of all American Taylorcraft owners? I'll bet'cha no one saw that coming. However, If you did... could you tell me where the stock market will be in 6 months?
With regards;
ED OBRIEN
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