by John Monnett » Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:33 am
An incident is only a big deal if we make it one ( including those who are not involved but need to know every little detail to satisfy their "interest"). At a controlled field when a runway is shut down for even a short period usually a report is filed and the FAA gets involved to some extent. In this recent incident the tower notified the FAA, the FAA called me and set up a visit at our facility. The inspectors came and were amazed at how little damage was on the belly of the jet. I discussed the new very positive gear warning system and they went away to complete their paperwork.
Over my many years of test flying new designs I have been involved in many "incidents" from flat tires to actual airframe damage for multitudes of reasons ( I could write a book). Some involved the FAA and some not. All have been learning experiences and lead to improvements in all over safety of those designs. This event was one of those learning experiences and turned out as I have stated, to be no big deal.
Some day, hopefully in the not to distant future, we will know what happened with Jeremy... nobody wants to know more than me! I am sure, since I rarely post to lists, that someone will have to have the...dumb last word. Have at it. ;)