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General Aviation Mechanic Lied About Completing Annual, Hit with $13 million verdict
Charged Cessna owner for new parts, didn't install them; said he completed annual but only changed the oil. Pilot seat slips in flight, pilot is killed. (www.aviationlawmonitor.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Pepper...happened to me years ago...luckyly being 6'2" I was able to pull mydelf back to flying position! Thought it was my fought for not checking seat locks! Young and bold!
He should have his license revoked by the FAA!!!
If he has not.. He will have it revoked soon.
Who would give him a job? No aviation company's will. Not with that back ground.
Surprising, it is hard to find out that kind of info... An ex-employer cannot disclose that info for fear of being sued... If the FAA does not take his license for what ever reason, he can just continue on... and Americans as a whole have a very short memory and will not remember it in 2 months if it is not actively in the news.
This past summer the ride I was expecting from a downtown Chicago hotel to MDW didn't materialize. The bellman arranged for a livery car driver to take me to the airport ASAP. Along the way the driver, without any prompting, told me he was Palestinian and he started complaining about the mayor of Chicago, who is Jewish. The driver stated that jewish people are the most racist people in the world and if he had his way he would kill them all.
Given his last name the doctor in this event was probably Jewish. Based on his name the mechanic is probably Muslim. I know this is a stretch, and what I described above is just an anecdote, but could their different ethnicities been a motivation for the mechanic? Instead of negligence, was this possibly intentional?
Given his last name the doctor in this event was probably Jewish. Based on his name the mechanic is probably Muslim. I know this is a stretch, and what I described above is just an anecdote, but could their different ethnicities been a motivation for the mechanic? Instead of negligence, was this possibly intentional?