Airliners

From: Matthew Sell <msell_at_ontimesupport.com>
Date: Mon Feb 3 09:07:01 2003

Boeing 737-series?

I can think offhand of two fatal accidents, relating to problems with the
rudder. I think the problem was related to a faulty hydraulic valve causing
rapid excursions of the rudder.



         - Matt


At 12:22 PM 2/2/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> > > ...for that matter, only 2 complete craft/crew losses for the shuttle
> > > program in over 20 years; and including these, only *3* complete
> craft/crew
> > > losses in a space program that's run for nearly 35 years? That's still a
> > > damned good record in anyone's book, regardless of what the
> detractors may
> > > say... Name me an aircraft or series of aircraft who can make the same
> > > claim. (Noogies for the person who can name the *1* airliner that comes
> > > closest to beating this record...)



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