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Bombardier Q400 Aircraft UNSAFE - Too Many Crashes



 
 
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Old October 30th, 2007, 04:04 AM posted to rec.travel.air,aus.aviation
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Default Bombardier Q400 Aircraft UNSAFE - Too Many Crashes

Ned Kelly wrote:
When all of Europe is dumping the Bombardier Q400, and suing Bombardier for
many billions, there is definitely something wrong with Bombardier!1


Wrong. Only SAS is taking action at this point in time. The european air
safety agency is setting up an investigation on the airworthiness of the
Q400.

And SAS suing Bombardier is speculation at this point in time. (however
likely it might be, it hasn't happened yet).

Austrian airlines is continuing to fly the Q400, along with other
customers such as Flybe (UK) and Horizon (USA) who have not experienced
any crashes.


In terms if Qantas, many years ago, when DeHaviland Canada was owned
(temporarily) by Boeing, Qantas had irdered DASH8s and still continued
to lcaim it was an "all boeing" fleet even though DeHaviland was sold by
Boeing and purchased by Bombardier.

 




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