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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 rewind question(freezing wx)jetsOT
From: "animal" <s.jessurun95@chello.nl>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 23:43:57 +0100
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Jerry
Luckily the responsibility to accept an aeroplane rest solely with the pic.
In some cases we reject a plane which is legal .
On nacelles sheet metal work there is a lot of leeway for mechanics to be
inventive.
Boeing does not particularly care how some parts hang onto secondary
structure .
That,s not the same as replacing an engine with a forklift obviously.
Sorry for the Ot
simon

> Don
>
> I have seen some of the "amazing" things that your Delta mechs have
> done, and the FAA should have them fired and charged with criminal
> negligence. This was on engines and nacelles for 747, MD11, and
> other jet aircraft.
>
> ALL work on commercial aircraft MUST be accomplished exactly
> to the manufacturer's and the FAA's required maintenance and
> repair manuals.  Any deviations must be approved by the maker
> and the FAA.
>
> Lots of lives have been lost because of the "amazing" things done
> when management and engineers were not looking.
>
> Jerry
>
> Jerry
>
> Don Dory wrote:
>
> > Simon,
> > you already trust them with your Leica.  Don't you take it up with you?
> >
> > Seriously, look in the archives,  John Collier posted a ling to a
supplier
> > of lubricant for lenses that will work for what you want.  I just didn't
> > keep the link.  But I also think that if you picked a synthetic
lubricant
> > used on you planes for high altitude work using a very thin film on the
> > rewind crank would work very well indeed.
> >
> > As to trusting the mechs, the Delta mechs here in Atlanta do some truly
> > amazing things when  management isn't looking.
> >
> > Don
> > dorysrus@mindspirng.com
> >
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