09okt2018 pic: RNZAF T-6C turboprop belly landing at Ohakea.

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09okt2018 pic: RNZAF T-6C turboprop belly landing at Ohakea.

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https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=216162
The plane substained a technical failure mid-air
then made a belly landing after a malfunction of the landing gear.
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=216162
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Re: 10okt2018 pic: RNZAF T-6C turboprop belly landing at Oha

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In a case like this is the manufacturer still liable for the damages?
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That rather depends on what caused the problem.
It could have been a servicing error for example.
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For the sake of discussion let's assume that it's NOT a servicing error?
What i'm asking |is there a manufacturer warranty" that covers this type of mishap?
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Re: 09okt2018 pic: RNZAF T-6C turboprop belly landing at Oha

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tomcat604 wrote:For the sake of discussion let's assume that it's NOT a servicing error?
What i'm asking |is there a manufacturer warranty" that covers this type of mishap?
I guess we don't have an insight in the RNZAF contracts with the manufacturer regarding a mishap.
Compromise is failure.
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