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Saturday, 01/02/16 11:07:24 AM |
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I have a feeling the FAA will do the right thing this time and give Baltia a pass or R1 test to show they have the problem fixed. I have been compiling slide failures of other airlines in the last 2 years. It is shocking to see the amount of failed deployments of slides yet those airlines are still allowed to fly without any hesitation! Like I said before though, I truely believe the FAA will do the right thing and we won't have to use these SDR documents to build our own case (The Shareholders) to take to the courts for a judge to decide if the FAA gave Baltia a fair process compared to industry standard practices. I already have over 50 deployments that failed to deploy correctly or not at all when they should have over the last 2 years. And believe me the FAA did not stop these large airlines from flying until these Airlines schedules a Mini to prove they are fit to fly for a month to 6 months waiting period like they have to Baltia! Just think about that one for a min....Who do you think the judge would side on? How do you think this will look in the light of the media. People lose their jobs for actions like this and once that happens, the shareholders and Baltia will be compensated for loses and be certified anyway. So I don't see why the FAA would ever want to choose that route. Reason I see this going good for Baltia!