1) The 'writing...in the Kathryn's report article' was the NTSB final, and 2) I expect the setting of the quote you bring up is as relevant as the words. It was spoken "in a narrated webinar titled "So, You Want to Build a Jet?"" and I expect the audience was not looking for a detailed description of the envelope expansion tests. I've had much better-known airplane designers decline to tell me their test limits in a public setting, and I understand why they might choose to do so. I've also been on/in/around tests that inadvertently exceeded limits, sometimes by a large margin, and there's no way in hell I would broadcast numbers like that to the general public. The attitude you describe may have been an issue, but I don't think there is sufficient information in the final for someone not involved to know. Maybe there are more details in the docket, it's on my must-read list, but for the time being I'm not jumping to conclusions.
Australia, Georgia, what's the difference?
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