Bogus Bolts and the Invisible Flaw
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The first case describes the 1989 crash of Partnair Flight 394 over the North Sea. Investigators found that a combination of a broken auxiliary power unit mount, improper maintenance, and unapproved, counterfeit bolts in the tail caused the aircraft to break apart in flight. This revealed a global issue with fake aircraft components entering legitimate supply chains.
The second account covers the 1975 crash of a C-5A Galaxy during Operation Babylift near Saigon. Three cargo door locks failed due to improper rigging during maintenance, leading to explosive decompression and loss of control. The crash killed over 150 people, mostly children being evacuated.
Both incidents highlight the vital importance of proper maintenance, authentic components, and strict adherence to safety standards to prevent catastrophic failures in aviation.
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