No intention to incite or insult, but there seems to be no attempt here to organize this group or T owners in general. I made one suggestion elsewhere and there wasn't even a single comment on the possibility of bringing a little organized force to the problem.
Like contacting the AOPA as a group.
File a class-action suit against Taylorcraft to make available the source and history of the faulty struts on which this action was based.
Some formal complaint on the part of owners as a group about the failure of the FAA to give adequate notice to the owners of a pending AD.
There is likely a dozen actions similar to this that can be taken, but can not be done to any effect by individuals. Many will be futile, but if we swing a big enough axe there will be a weakness in even the best bureaucratic/corporate armor.
Aren't you guys pi**ed about being steamrolled by a bureaucratic juggernaut that is really only interested in going about business as usual, dotting the I's and crossing the T's and to h**l with who gets smashed under.
AS INDIVIDUALS WE WILL BE THOROUGHLY SHAFTED.
DC
Like contacting the AOPA as a group.
File a class-action suit against Taylorcraft to make available the source and history of the faulty struts on which this action was based.
Some formal complaint on the part of owners as a group about the failure of the FAA to give adequate notice to the owners of a pending AD.
There is likely a dozen actions similar to this that can be taken, but can not be done to any effect by individuals. Many will be futile, but if we swing a big enough axe there will be a weakness in even the best bureaucratic/corporate armor.
Aren't you guys pi**ed about being steamrolled by a bureaucratic juggernaut that is really only interested in going about business as usual, dotting the I's and crossing the T's and to h**l with who gets smashed under.
AS INDIVIDUALS WE WILL BE THOROUGHLY SHAFTED.
DC
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