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![]() NTSB Chief Law Judge Dismisses Emergency Order of Revocation Issued by the Federal Aviation AdministrationThe mechanic testified that during an inspection of a 1947 Beechcraft Bonanza, he noted that the ELT battery had expired. He immediately notified the owner, who was assisting with the inspection. He then removed, tested, and replaced the battery back into the aircraft after confirming that the battery still contained sufficient charge. The maintenance record entry stated "Removed and replaced ELT battery next due for replacement again in [intentionally left blank]." The owner testified that he was going to supplement the maintenance record entry after he had installed the new battery. Although the battery had been purchased, he forgot to install it in the aircraft. The Chief Judge substantially relied upon the testimony of Carmine "JC" Colaluca, Chief Inspector of a repair station located in During cross examination, FAA Inspectors Unrelated to the annual inspection, the nose gear collapsed upon landing eight months later. At that time, Inspectors Spera and Mancuso took pictures of what appeared to be corrosion on the left flap. Based upon the photos alone, they incorrectly testified that corrosion existed at the time of the inspection. Neither inspector had experience maintaining aircraft near the highly corrosive Atlantic Ocean seashore, where the aircraft had been based. The mechanic testified that he removed the right flap based upon the amount of corrosion noted during his inspection. Accordingly, the Judge found that "when and if" the mechanic saw corrosion he would take "appropriate action" as he did with the right flap. As a result, the Judge discredited testimony that corrosion must have existed at the time of the inspection. During closing argument, the Chief Judge stated that the case did not represent a "real life" scenario, meaning that no safety issues were involved. Accordingly, he stated that the case "never should have been brought." The mechanic was represented by MEDIA CONTACT:This release was issued through The Xpress Press News Service, merging e- mail and satellite distribution technologies to reach business analysts and media outlets worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.XpressPress.com SOURCE Aviation Law Experts, LLC All materials
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