fastj22 wrote:Hard to tell. They were pretty quick returning a final report on a Cirrus that a student pilot decided to go offroading with at my airport last month.
I imagine it depends on the complexity of the case. Pilot error is easier to investigate than a mid-air break-up, especially if there were no obvious conditions stressing the airframe (e.g. aerobatics).
Does the NTSB ever amend the preliminary findings prior to a final conclusion? (Such as any data extracted from the GPS.)
Of course, someone has unfortunately died from what appears to be a design deficiency. Will there be a (potentially disastrous) lawsuit coming out of this? The waiver only gives Sonex limited protection. You generally can't sign away the rights of a third party (e.g. your family, estate) to sue.
Attempt #2 at this whole Sonex Business.
Waiex-B WXB0019 [Progress reported upon completion]