Supply chain issues.does it actually take 2 years to determine that?
does it actually take 2 years to determine that?
"In these uncertain times"Supply chain issues.
As our chief pilot at work says "the only way you find out what really happened is if the pilot dies".If I ever crash, I want it to be for a good reason.
does it actually take 2 years to determine that?
The control lock was found on the floor behind the rudder pedals and not installed. However, based on the position of the elevator in videos and the fact the lock was usually stored in a bag led to the probable cause. Here is the final report that gives a summary:Control lock left in place.
It can take that long but the lock wasn't found "installed" by investigators. However there is still a large log-jam of NTSB reports due to the covid changes. I know of several factual reports not issued and its been over 2 years.does it actually take 2 years to determine that?
FYI: lawyers and insurance companies have zero to do with the NTSB investigation/reporting process.When you’re dealing with lawyers and insurance companies (I repeat myself), yes.
FYI: lawyers and insurance companies have zero to do with the NTSB investigation/reporting process.
Don't quite follow your point as in my experience the NTSB work is far from "consistently errant." However, they are human and mistakes are made but to me its the exception rather than the norm. That said, the last persons you want smoke checking any accident would be a bunch of attorneys and insurance adjusters. Trust me.but would that continue to be the case if their work was proven to be consistently errant due to being rushed?
Don't quite follow your point as in my experience the NTSB work is far from "consistently errant." However, they are human and mistakes are made but to me it’s the exception rather than the norm. That said, the last persons you want smoke checking any accident would be a bunch of attorneys and insurance adjusters. Trust me.