@ Lonewolf
I'd be very surprised indeed if the BEA's final report doesn't cover all the points you mention, as would the authorities in your country. It's a major, and respected, authority, fully conscious of its responsibilities (and incidental pressures that might be brought to bear).
PS @ jcjeant: Couild be, in the Falcon case, that a "whoopsie" came to light in the "first look" that people "in the loop" always make, without necessarily waiting for an official investigation to start. In my military flying days, I remember one or two cases where safety of crews demanded urgent and immediate action - not saying that this was the case with the Falcon, of course - I just wouldn't know.
Last edited by Jig Peter; 9th Jun 2011 at 16:32.
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