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<blockquote data-quote="airbusfxr" data-source="post: 598359" data-attributes="member: 11914"><p>My friend NO UPS MECHANIC would ever do that. It is a Federal offense and you would lose your certification and end up in Fort Levenworth. Thousands of planes take off and land each day and every day there are maybe 10 emgerency landings. The fact could be that a chinaman or mexican could have hooked up wires not going by a manual written in English and it took several months for the connector to come apart or chafe through. UPS has had one hull lose and it was due to a shipper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airbusfxr, post: 598359, member: 11914"] My friend NO UPS MECHANIC would ever do that. It is a Federal offense and you would lose your certification and end up in Fort Levenworth. Thousands of planes take off and land each day and every day there are maybe 10 emgerency landings. The fact could be that a chinaman or mexican could have hooked up wires not going by a manual written in English and it took several months for the connector to come apart or chafe through. UPS has had one hull lose and it was due to a shipper. [/QUOTE]
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