The regulator is the one happy with the wording "parts not available". The regulator will therefore answer the question posed by the insurance companies lawyers/QC's at a trial. All well and good to try and shovel it onto the PIC but at the end of the day if 200 people die, the people you talk of and regulator will have nowhere to hide if they have done the wrong thing. If so they will either go to jail and/or loose their assets if they are found to be criminally negligent.
Last edited by Mr. Hat; 10th Nov 2009 at 09:58.