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Seriously, I have no life.
Probably not but what does that have to do with it? Insurance companies never WANT to pay :)
And if the operator of the aircraft doesn't want the financial liability, they need insurance, which would and should require some kind of maintenance schedule, right?

I seriously doubt that any maintenance supervisor would say "Just put some duct tape on it, slap it on the ass and let it go".
 
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lovinthehd

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And if the operator of the aircraft doesn't want the financial liability, they need insurance, which would and should require some kind of maintenance schedule, right?

I seriously doubt that any maintenance supervisor would say "Just put some duct tape on it, slap it on the ass and let it go".
We'll see. I'm not saying maintenance was horribly neglected or even at fault otoh, just it's more likely than sabotage (at least intentional sabotage). Regular airlines have insurance too and it happens to them on occasion. Could have been a defect in the basic manufacture/materials. Apparently it did go thru a major service fairly recently so they'll be going thru those records carefully. From the timing of the black box results I saw, nothing conclusive there and it happened at exactly the wrong moment, in that the plane would have to continue with take off due speed attained at that point.
 
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Chicago- what a mess. Trump should have closed the borders and moved on. But he cannot help himself. All I ask for Xmas is he never gets the Nobel. Such a dumb idea to begin with. :(
 
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