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Old June 21st 04, 08:57 PM
Juan Jimenez
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in
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What does the price of a plane have to do with its airworthiness?


Maybe the fact that price is usually a measure of "suitability for a
purpose"?


Really? On what planet, Tom?

When did the FAA include price of the airplane in its definition of
airworthiness?


It doesn't, "economic reality" does.


Boy, you sure have an active imagination. Of course, this only applies to
the resale price of an airplane, doesn't it? It doesn't apply to the
acquisition price, because then, according to your rules, anything goes,
doesn't it? Capitalistic airworthiness at its best?

(Geez...you should have learned this before entering elementary school)


I missed Dumb Rationalizations 101. On purpose.