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Old 14th Jan 2011, 06:18
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Tutor GBYWH AAIB report released

http://www.aaib.gov.uk/cms_resources...WH%2001-11.pdf
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An interesting report that demonstrates that the construction (& repair) of composite structures is critical in terms of resin mixing and the curing practices.
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Not only that, A&C, but the report seriously questions the competence of the Grob design and production organisation. What say the CAA? Presumably the MAA won't be bothered because this large fleet is civvy-regd.
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I would be surprized if the MAA don't have some input are it seems to be a bit of an RAF habit of gold plating regulations that are applied to aircraft that the RAF has even the loosest conection with.

If I was doing any work on any COMO aircraft at the moment I would make sure that my operation was squeeky clean as it is likely to come under all sorts of "oversight".

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Check the registrations people, this is not about the collisions, it relates to a structural failure during the landing roll.
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