Originally Posted by
rickair7777
I tend to agree with JB, it wasn't apparent that there was a clear link between the repair and the failure. Unless the mfg had good reason to believe that crack they were addressing was indicative of overall excess fatigue and un-serviceability of the spar... that's not clear at all and as JB points out the mfg is not the ultimate authority. They have a clear conflict of interest, ie their economic interest before the operators economic interests.
Still glad I'm in 121. Although there have been at least a couple of catastrophic botched structural repairs of foriegn airliners in the distant past.
Now lets see what UAL does with that 767...
This is third hand information but the one in IAH is going to be repaired.