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The Need Of Quality Airplane Equipment In Correlation With Safety


by Chris Channing

Fear of airplanes and flight is quite common. But what many don’t know is that airplane travel is often safer than traveling in a car, from what statistics show. Regardless of the statistics, bad equipment will mean certain failure-in which case pilots should educate themselves on proper airplane equipment and where they buy it.

The Federal Aviation Administration

To help protect the aviation industry and those who take part in it, the FAA was created. The Federal Aviation Administration, in reality, does not currently put a large emphasis on the checking of airplane parts for quality standards.

Shopping for airline parts in foreign countries isn’t always a good idea, but it does indeed help keep costs down for airliners. This gives more slack to consumers, who don’t always like the idea of an expensive plane ticket. Often, however, the cheap way out can hinder quality.

But because of the lack of safety checking, substandard parts have found their way into other countries such as the United States. In fact, the FAA has made a report indicating that several engine failures were caused by unapproved changes made at the manufacturing level. One of the engine failures was during an actual flight- meaning consumers were put at risk because of this bargain hunting.

The solution lies within two sources: better inspection services on the homefront, and increased inspections at the site of foreign manufacturers. Both sources, the FAA hopes, will help prevent any catastrophes from airliners engaging in bargain hunting.

Options For Consumers In Airplane Safety

If you’re a consumer, you have little choice in finding an airline that has the best quality of service. Many of the top airlines practice the bargain hunting technique as described previously. There are too many circumstances and variables to find the best airline in regards to safety- but there are tips for consumers to stay safe on an airplane in the event of equipment failure.

First, the myth that one spot on a plane is safer that another is false. Different factors can account for different fatalities. Fires and smoke, for instance, may affect one section of the plane while leaving other sections untouched. How the airplane faults and how it lands on the ground is another large factor in the equation.

Consumers can, however, increase their likelihood of avoiding disaster by following the directions present on most planes. Depending on the make and class of the plane, certain safety devices should be made available to the consumer in the event of an emergency.

Interesting enough, airplanes have a plethora of devices to help keep its residents safe. A floating device can be used, for instance, if the airplane fails over a large body of water. Other types of safety device such as oxygen masks ensure that one does not lose consciousness while under stressful situations.

To wrap it all up, keep in mind that quality does and can save lives. In that case, striving to find the best quality airplane parts should be a priority for pilots and mechanics. That way, the best possible scenario can be played out even in the even of catastrophic events.

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