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Old 17th Mar 2014, 02:05
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Delta need to use longer screws....first the Madrid 767 now this
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Delta need to use longer screws....first the Madrid 767 now this
It isn't longer screws they need, it is proper control of maintenance that they need. The panel was either set in place or just tacked in with a couple of screws. No QA.
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Longer screws was TIC. The Barajas 767 suffered the same fate due to a burst tyre anyway. Just ironic both were Delta
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That's gonna be paperwork...
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