Jonathan Goodish
July 23rd 03, 04:09 AM
In article >,
"Ric Barker" > wrote:
> When they find what caused the crash, and they usually do, I know who's
> gonna carry the can, it won't be the pilot/owner.
>
> The FAA hand out the certificates. If an A&P has a ticket then according to
> the FAA he is a trusworthy mechanic.
I don't think that's the case any more than a pilot certificate says
that you're a trustworthy and proficient pilot--it doesn't. All the
certificate says is that you satisfactorily demonstrated the tasks
required to obtain the certificate.
Basically, the certificate tells you nothing about whether you can trust
the pilot or mechanic, which is why I either get recommendations from
people I know and trust or I interview and then supervise to make my own
determination.
JKG
"Ric Barker" > wrote:
> When they find what caused the crash, and they usually do, I know who's
> gonna carry the can, it won't be the pilot/owner.
>
> The FAA hand out the certificates. If an A&P has a ticket then according to
> the FAA he is a trusworthy mechanic.
I don't think that's the case any more than a pilot certificate says
that you're a trustworthy and proficient pilot--it doesn't. All the
certificate says is that you satisfactorily demonstrated the tasks
required to obtain the certificate.
Basically, the certificate tells you nothing about whether you can trust
the pilot or mechanic, which is why I either get recommendations from
people I know and trust or I interview and then supervise to make my own
determination.
JKG